The son of Jesse C. and Jane S. Clarke. In 1860, he married Dorinda Harris 16 May 1860, Lunenburg County, Virginia.
When War came, he was prominent in recruiting and enlisting men into the Brunswick Guards. He served as the 1st Lieutenant. He transferred to Stuart's Horse Artillery. His service ended with his wounding in Amelia County, days before the surrender. He farmed in Mecklenburg County after the War. Around the turn of the century, they moved back to Brunswick. He died at the Lawrenceville Train Station, while waiting for his train.
Thanks to Tom Daniels for showing me "Civil War Soldiers from Brunswick, County."
The son of Jesse C. and Jane S. Clarke. In 1860, he married Dorinda Harris 16 May 1860, Lunenburg County, Virginia.
When War came, he was prominent in recruiting and enlisting men into the Brunswick Guards. He served as the 1st Lieutenant. He transferred to Stuart's Horse Artillery. His service ended with his wounding in Amelia County, days before the surrender. He farmed in Mecklenburg County after the War. Around the turn of the century, they moved back to Brunswick. He died at the Lawrenceville Train Station, while waiting for his train.
Thanks to Tom Daniels for showing me "Civil War Soldiers from Brunswick, County."
Family Members
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Jesse Cook Clarke
1861–1914
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William Harris Clarke
1864–1932
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Marcus Aurelius Clarke
1868–1941
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Dora Clarke Watkins
1869–1912
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Cora Leigh Clarke Sledge
1870–1948
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Edwin M. Clarke
1872–1941
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Pvt William Watkins Clarke
1875–1953
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Eula Byrd Clarke
1878–1970
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Randolph Riggin Clarke
1882–1950
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Mortimer L. Clarke
1884–1943
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