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The remaining Clark children married in the Fork Creek Meeting House, with Micajah, who married Judith ADAMS abut 1736; Elizabeth, whose husband was Joseph ANTHONY; and Bowling, whose wife's first name was Winifred, but whose maiden name is unknown.
Along with Christopher and his household, thirteen Albemarle families attended the Quaker meetings at Clarksville plantation, where the Sunday worship was held. They included:*Two Clark sons, Bowling and Micajah, along with their wives and children.
In 1754 Christopher suddenly decided to leave Clarksville and move for the fourth time. His objective was the virgin land to the south of the James River, which had just been made into Bedford County out of outlying parts of Albemarle and Lunenberg. Penelope had died some years before. His sons Bowling and Edward agreed to move with him, as did his newly widowed (1753) daughter, Sarah Lynch. Other Friends families, most of them related by marriage to the Clarks also decided to follow: Adams and Anthonys, Davises, Douglasses...and so the key members of the Sugar Loaf Meeting moved on with their pack horses, belongings and families, to Bedford Count
SOURCE: John H. Moore, Albemarle: Jefferson's County, 1727-1976. Charlottesville, University Press of Virginia, 1976, p. 19; and others...
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Married Winifred Buford about 1742 in Virginia. They raised 10 children:
Christopher Clark was born on 28 Feb 1743 in Cedar Creek, Hanover, Virginia. Elizabeth Clark was born on 12 Nov 1744 in , Hanover, Virginia. She died in , Christian, Kentucky. Bowling Clark Jr. was born in 1747 in , Louisa, Virginia. Micajah Clark Sr. Edward Clark was born in 1751 in , Albermarle, Virginia. Zachariah Clark was born in 1753 in , Albermarle, Virginia. David Clark Jonathan Clark Joseph Clark Martha Clark was born circa 1765 in Bedford County Virginia and died 1811 in Christian County, KY* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 19 2020, 17:27:05 UTC
Married Winifred Buford about 1742 in Virginia.
They raised 10 children:</line><line /><line>Christopher Clark was born on 28 Feb 1743 in Cedar Creek, Hanover, Virginia.
Elizabeth Clark was born on 12 Nov 1744 in , Hanover, Virginia. She died in , Christian, Kentucky.
Bowling Clark Jr. was born in 1747 in , Louisa, Virginia.
Micajah Clark Sr.
Edward Clark was born in 1751 in , Albermarle, Virginia.
Zachariah Clark was born in 1753 in , Albermarle, Virginia.
David Clark
Jonathan Clark
Joseph Clark
Martha Clark was born circa 1765 in Bedford County Virginia and died 1811 in Christian County, KY
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December 4, 1723
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Green Springs Plantation, Louisa County, Virginia, Colonial America
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February 28, 1743
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Cedar Creek, Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, United States
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1744
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Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, United States
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February 12, 1745
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Hanover, Hanover County, Virginia, United States
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September 19, 1748
Age 24
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Virginia
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December 5, 1749
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Albemarle County, VA, Colonial America
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1751
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Sussex, Sussex County, Virginia, United States
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1752
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