Silas Jefferson Clark married Charity Adeline Gent on June 12, 1871 in Bell County, Texas.
Charity Adeline Gent was the daughter of William Gent and Lucy Fitzgerald.
Silas Jefferson Clark was a farmer, a Veteran of the Tennessee Calvary C.S.A., and a member of the Presbyterian Cumberland Church in Bell county, TX
Two brothers died in the Civil War.
According to his widow Charity Clark's U.S. Confederate Soldier Widow's Pension Application, Silas died June 3, 1912.
Elsewhere in the Pension file is a letter from his granddaughter Mrs. Leslie H. Riley quoting from the book "Pen Pictures From the Garden of the World" published about 1890 about the leading families of Texas, and it states that Silas was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee on February 12, 1846.
Thank you, Sue King, 08 June 2012
Silas Jefferson Clark married Charity Adeline Gent on June 12, 1871 in Bell County, Texas.
Charity Adeline Gent was the daughter of William Gent and Lucy Fitzgerald.
Silas Jefferson Clark was a farmer, a Veteran of the Tennessee Calvary C.S.A., and a member of the Presbyterian Cumberland Church in Bell county, TX
Two brothers died in the Civil War.
According to his widow Charity Clark's U.S. Confederate Soldier Widow's Pension Application, Silas died June 3, 1912.
Elsewhere in the Pension file is a letter from his granddaughter Mrs. Leslie H. Riley quoting from the book "Pen Pictures From the Garden of the World" published about 1890 about the leading families of Texas, and it states that Silas was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee on February 12, 1846.
Thank you, Sue King, 08 June 2012
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