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  • Anne Clack (deceased)
    . Nicholas2 Clack was born Marden Parish, Wiltshire, England, probably about 1653. He married Anne [Clack], who was born about 1650. Nicholas probably died 12 Oct 1709, age probably about 56. We don't ...
  • Beulah Catherine Rogers (1778 - 1850)
    Beulah Catherine (Clack) Rogers is the daughter of Lt Spencer Clack and Mary (Beavers) Clack. She was the wife of Rev Elijah Rogers. References Catherine Clack Rogers is the daughter of Lt Spencer ...
  • Gerald Hugh Clack (1924 - 2017)
    Gerald Hugh Clack BIRTH 29 Sep 1924 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA DEATH 27 Oct 2017 (aged 93) Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA BURIAL Graham Memorial Cemetery Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma, U...
  • Indiana Clack (1864 - 1948)
    Anna M. Clack BIRTH 5 Nov 1864 DEATH 1 Nov 1948 (aged 83) BURIAL Mount Vinson Church Cemetery Stantonville, McNairy County, Tennessee, USA MEMORIAL ID 175188851 · View SourceMEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS ...
  • Rev. James Clack, Sr. (c.1658 - 1723)
    provided by: Tery Davis-Kempf - Bolling Association pictures added - possibility of links James Clack was born in 1655 in Marden Parish, Wiltshire, England. to William Clack and Mary Spencer. His Clack...

About the Clack surname

From the Scottish Town Clackmannan of the Clackmannan Shire 40m west of Edinburgh, Scotland. The land of many Scottish rebellions. Home of The Wallace family, famously of William Wallace. Church records in Clackmannan suggest as 700 year history. Findings in the grounds of the Church suggest that religious ceremonial events may have occurred as far back as 430AD