524. Francis Clark (151) (318) was born about 1683.(319) Based on Land Entry He was Quaker (Birth Right) after 1683. (320) He was Orphaned before 1700 in New Kent Co., Virginia. (321) He died before 24 Apr 1771. (151) prior to the marriage of daughter Ursula. He was married to Cordelia Lankford (Langford) on 12 Dec 1704 in Henrico Co., Virginia. (151) New Kent MM, Henrico Co., Virginia
525.
Cordelia Lankford (Langford)(151)
. Children were:
i.
Sarah (Sallie) Clark(322)
(323).
262 ii.
Joseph Clark.
iii.
Agnes Clark(151). Lamb: "Agnes
Clark married a Haley. Strong evidence that Agnes married John Haley of Cedar
Creek MM, VA.
iv.
Elizabeth Clark(151) was willed 4
shillings by her father in 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151)
v.
Thomas Clark(151) was willed five
shillings by his father in 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) He was executor of his father's will
in 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151)
vi.
Isaac Clark owned 850 acres and 3 slaves in 1767 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa
Co., Virginia.(151) He owned 800 acres
and two slaves between 1768 and 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) He was willed five shillings by his
father in 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) He was executor of his father's will in 1769 in Camp Creek MM,
Louisa Co., Virginia.(151) He owned
five slaves between 1770 and 1771 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) He owned six slaves between 1782 and
1783 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.(151)
He died in 1787 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) Brother in law Benjamin Mosby was a witness to the will. He
was Quaker.
vii.
John Clark was Ordered by Louisa Court to "view a road from Dixon's
Quarter to Louisa County line in 1764 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) "from Dixon's Quarter to Louisa
County line near the three cho'd Road. He was willed four shillings by his father
in 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) He died on 6 Jun 1791 in Charlotte Co., Virginia.
(151)
viii.
Francis Clark(151) was accepted
for membership on 7 Dec 1754 in Cane Creek MM, Orange Co., North Carolina.
(151) He was was a taxpayer in 1763 in Anson
Co., North Carolina.(151) He was was
willed five shillings by his father. in 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) He was signed a petition to establish
a court at Campbelltown for Anson, Orange and Cumberland Counties. in 1770 in
Anson Co., North Carolina.(151)
ix.
Christopher Clark(151) was accepted
for membership on 7 Dec 1754 in Cane Creek MM, Orange Co., North Carolina.
(151) He was taxpayer in 1763 in Anson Co.,
North Carolina.(151) He was was willed
five shillings by his father in 1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.
(151) He died about 1790 in Anson Co., North
Carolina.(151)
x.
Ursula Clark(151) was was willed
bulk of her father's (Francis Clark) estate [see will under Francis Clark] in
1769 in Camp Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.(151)
She was taxed for four slaves and 370 acres of land. before 1771 in Camp
Creek MM, Louisa Co., Virginia.(151)