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History of Clay County, Missouri, pages 748-749
By William H. Woodson
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pages 748-750
"Rachel P. Reynolds was first married to George Farrar and to that union was born one daughter, Nancy Jane, who died at Corinth, Mississippi. After the death of George Farrar, Rachel (Reynolds) Farrar married John B. Clark, January 14, 1836, and the following children were born to them: Jerome B., deceased; Martha, married Henry Turner and they are both deceased; and Robert J. Clark, the subject of this sketch.
Rachel P. (Reynolds) Clark, mother of Robert J. Clark, was born at Georgetown, Kentucky, February 1, 1807, and died at Lawson, Missouri, in 1875, and is buried in the Salem Cemetery. She was a daughter of Aaron Reynolds, a native of Virginia, born about 1750. He served in the Revolutionary War under General Lafayette and received a large tract of land from the Government, near Georgetown, Kentucky. He improved this place and lived there for seventeen years and in 1809, removed to Maury County, Tennessee.
Contributor: Gloria Tune (46777289)
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History of Clay County, Missouri, pages 748-749
By William H. Woodson
www.books.google.com/books
pages 748-750
"Rachel P. Reynolds was first married to George Farrar and to that union was born one daughter, Nancy Jane, who died at Corinth, Mississippi. After the death of George Farrar, Rachel (Reynolds) Farrar married John B. Clark, January 14, 1836, and the following children were born to them: Jerome B., deceased; Martha, married Henry Turner and they are both deceased; and Robert J. Clark, the subject of this sketch.
Rachel P. (Reynolds) Clark, mother of Robert J. Clark, was born at Georgetown, Kentucky, February 1, 1807, and died at Lawson, Missouri, in 1875, and is buried in the Salem Cemetery. She was a daughter of Aaron Reynolds, a native of Virginia, born about 1750. He served in the Revolutionary War under General Lafayette and received a large tract of land from the Government, near Georgetown, Kentucky. He improved this place and lived there for seventeen years and in 1809, removed to Maury County, Tennessee.
Contributor: Gloria Tune (46777289)
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