Here's a biography on his son G.W. Clark that mentions William Clark:
G. W. Clark, farmer, Ladoga, was born in Shelby county, Kentucky, in 1813, and is the son of William and Betsy (Blades) Clark, who were natives of Kentucky, and removed to Parke county, Indiana, in 1825; thence to Montgomery county about 1831, and settled in Clark township, where they lived till their death. Mr. Clark was born October 26, 1791, and died September 5, 1846. Mrs. Clark was born February 20, 1793, and died about 1864. On December 23, 1838, the subject of this sketch married Priscilla Manners, daughter of James and Lettice (Hight) Manners. Her father was a native of Maryland, and mother of Kentucky, and came to Monroe County, Indiana, in 1819: thence to Putnam County, and about 1830 they removed to Montgomery County, where they both died. Her father was born March 30, 1793, and died March 19, 1871, and her mother was born July 19, 1793, and died February 3, 1870. Mrs. Clark taught school for a number of years in this county in an early day. She has been a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for forty-two years, and Mr. Clark has been a life-long republican.
Here's a biography on his son G.W. Clark that mentions William Clark:
G. W. Clark, farmer, Ladoga, was born in Shelby county, Kentucky, in 1813, and is the son of William and Betsy (Blades) Clark, who were natives of Kentucky, and removed to Parke county, Indiana, in 1825; thence to Montgomery county about 1831, and settled in Clark township, where they lived till their death. Mr. Clark was born October 26, 1791, and died September 5, 1846. Mrs. Clark was born February 20, 1793, and died about 1864. On December 23, 1838, the subject of this sketch married Priscilla Manners, daughter of James and Lettice (Hight) Manners. Her father was a native of Maryland, and mother of Kentucky, and came to Monroe County, Indiana, in 1819: thence to Putnam County, and about 1830 they removed to Montgomery County, where they both died. Her father was born March 30, 1793, and died March 19, 1871, and her mother was born July 19, 1793, and died February 3, 1870. Mrs. Clark taught school for a number of years in this county in an early day. She has been a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for forty-two years, and Mr. Clark has been a life-long republican.
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