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Notes for Watson CLARK


Married Sarah Scott. Was Sheriff of Harrison County, Virginia (now part of
West Virginia). See him listed in 1790 Census of Hampshire Co., VA.
The data on descendants of Watson is from History of Fountain County
Indiana, 1983, published by Fountain County Historical Society,
printed by Taylor Publishing Company; typewritten copy furnished by
Barbara E. Jones of Riverview, MI.
27 May 1809, Page 398. John HAYMOND, late sheriff of Harrison Co., Virginia
to Benjamin WILSON Jr., of same, for $414.26, 348 acres...both sides of Elk
Creek...William LOWTHER, William HAYMOND, Thomas HAYMOND, Richard BOND,
Alison CLARK and Job ROBINSON sued against the lands-tenements of Noah CLARK,
Isaac CLARK, Benjamin NIXON, Joanna NIXON, Abraham CLARK, Nancy CLARK,
Solomon CLARK, Sarah CLARK, William CLARK, and Wilson CLARK, which descended
to them from Watson CLARK, deceased...land of said Watson CLARK sold for
debt. Signed John HAYMOND. Wit: Thomas MOORE, Thomas TATE, Joseph NEWELL,
Thomas SYNOTT, Lemuel E. DAVISSON and Alison CLARK. Recorded July 1809.
SOURCE: Davis, John D. Harrison County, (West) Virginia, Deed Records, 1785-1810. No loc.: Heritage Books, Inc, no date, p. 398
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Note that Alison Clark was married to Sarah J. Haymond, daughter of William, and that her second husband was Thomas Bond.
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