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Nathaniel Miles Clark

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Nathaniel Miles Clark

Birth
Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Oct 1862 (aged 44)
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cooke County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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*Hung in the "Great Hanging at Gainsville, TX;" his last words were: "Prepare yourself to live and to die. I hope to meet you all in a future world. God bless you all."

Nathaniel Miles Clark was the son of Lemuel Marion Clark b. 11 Apr 1792 in Pendleton, SC, and Ann Henderson b. abt 1794 in Christian Co., KY; he had the following known siblings: Joseph Milton, Marquis De Lafayette, Frank, Addison, Lemuel Marion Jr., Mary E. Clark, Evaline Tabitha, James J., and Cynthia E. Clark.

He married Mahuldah M. Hicklin 7 Jul 1841 in Cedar, Missouri. In 1850, Nathanial and his family are found living in Cedar County, Missouri. By that time, the couple had four young children: James, Cordelia, Martha, and William. Just after 1850, the Clark family moved from Missouri to Cooke County, Texas. They are found in the 1860 Census for Cooke County. Four more children had been added to their family by 1860: John Boone, Mary, Joseph, and N. M. Douglas.


*Hung in the "Great Hanging at Gainsville, TX;" his last words were: "Prepare yourself to live and to die. I hope to meet you all in a future world. God bless you all."

Nathaniel Miles Clark was the son of Lemuel Marion Clark b. 11 Apr 1792 in Pendleton, SC, and Ann Henderson b. abt 1794 in Christian Co., KY; he had the following known siblings: Joseph Milton, Marquis De Lafayette, Frank, Addison, Lemuel Marion Jr., Mary E. Clark, Evaline Tabitha, James J., and Cynthia E. Clark.

He married Mahuldah M. Hicklin 7 Jul 1841 in Cedar, Missouri. In 1850, Nathanial and his family are found living in Cedar County, Missouri. By that time, the couple had four young children: James, Cordelia, Martha, and William. Just after 1850, the Clark family moved from Missouri to Cooke County, Texas. They are found in the 1860 Census for Cooke County. Four more children had been added to their family by 1860: John Boone, Mary, Joseph, and N. M. Douglas.




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