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Notes for Winans CLARK


GMNJ 7:98-99.
Death was reported in the Arkansas Gazette - from index of paper-
"Clark - Winane-Mr.-1840 - August-19-p.3, col.5" - should be investigated.
Winans Clark and his wife Nancy, May 26, 1809, sold their land in Washington Co., Pa., and removed to Ohio. The U.S. Census of 1820 for Cleveland, Ohio. shows Winans Clark and his wife, under 45 years of age, with two sons and three daughters.
Their sons Abram and Aaron located in Arkansas where they operated a steam saw mill on the Piney. Winans and Nancy with their younger children also moved to Arkansas, and after the death of her husband at Lewisburg, the widow Nancy resided for a time
in Pope County, and later removed to Fort Smith, Ark, where she died.
The U.S. Census of 1850 for Pope Co. shows Nancy Clark, widow, b. in Pennsylvania, residing with her dau. Sally, also b. in Pa., 42 years of age, and her younger children, b. in Ohio, and the orphaned children of Josiah and Elizabeth Clark: Nimrod
Clark, b. in Pa., an his brothers James and Abraham, b. in Arkansas. The 1860 U.S. Census for Sebastian County shows Nancy Clark, 73 years of age, residing at Forth Smith with her dau. Sarah Clark, 50 years of age, both b. in Pa.
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