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Nancy Elizabeth <I>Holt Magness Terry</I> Clark

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Nancy Elizabeth Holt Magness Terry Clark

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
13 Feb 1907 (aged 70)
Taney County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Protem, Taney County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.52521, Longitude: -92.86123
Plot
Row from East, N of Dividing Road: 22
Memorial ID
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Daughter of 21749549
William H Uncle Billy Holt
1799 – 1860

Mary L Polly Stevens
1802 – 1882
and Husband 1: Willis Wilshire Magness 1830 – 1859
Willis Wilshire Magress was killed in the "Civil War"
Children:
Robert Magness
Jasper R Magness 1854 – 1937
William Robert Magness 1857 – 1914
Mary Ann Magness1858 –
Joe Magness
1860 –
Thomas Mario Terry Magness
*Note: *this is a paragraph from the Silas Turnbo papers.
My Uncle Hillary Brightwelll helped giving these details.
http://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/wrv/v31/N3/sp92d.html
The William Holt family settled on Little North Fork River in southwest Ozark County about three miles above modern Theodosia. They remained there for ten years until 1849 when they resettled southward into Marion County, Arkansas, above the mouth of Shoal Creek on White River.
Neighbors included the Joe and Patsy Magness family who arrived in 1827 and gave their name to the Magness Bottom on White River. As Nancy Holt became a woman during the early 1850s, Wiltshire Magness courted her, they married, and the young couple began a family with the birth of their firstborn in 1854, another in 1857, and a daughter who died in infancy and was buried in the Joe Magness family graveyard. Wiltshire and Nancy lived along Marion County’s Big Creek--Wiltshire died in early 1859
*In 1860 Nancy married Tom Terry (whose first wife had been a sister to Wiltshire Mangoes). *
Husband 2: Thomas Terry 1825 – 1863
Children:
Thomas Marion Terry 1862 – 1934
Thomas Terry was killed in the "Civil War"

*Patrick Henry Clark became acquainted with Nancy’s wartime husband Tom Terry while both served the Union army. It was Patrick who brought the news of Tom’s death in August, 1862, to Nancy. Patrick Clark remained in the region and by the end of the war Patrick and Nancy married. During this third marriage, Nancy bore five more children, two boys in Arkansas and three girls in Missouri—all in the White River country* All material attributed to Hillary Brightwell and Lynn Morrow http://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/wrv/v31/N3/sp92d.html * WHITE RIVER VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY

Volume 31, Number 3 - Spring 1992

Husband 3: Patric H. Clark 1835 – 1917
*The Silas Turnbo papers includes many written works on my Grandparents.
Children:
William R Clark
1857 –
Dora Clark
1865 –
Almos Clark
1866 –
George A Clark
1868 –
James B Clark
1868 –
Albert S Clark
1870 –
Sarah D Clark
1870 –
FANNIE EFFIE CLARK
1873 – 1968
Hatty J Clark
1873 –
Ida Louella Clark
1875 – 1970
Mary E Clark
1875 –
Send corrections to 08familytree at gmail.com with subject line: Findagrave.com inquiry HOLT TERRY MAGNESS CLARK
Spouse link provided by FG user # 46969724.
Daughter of 21749549
William H Uncle Billy Holt
1799 – 1860

Mary L Polly Stevens
1802 – 1882
and Husband 1: Willis Wilshire Magness 1830 – 1859
Willis Wilshire Magress was killed in the "Civil War"
Children:
Robert Magness
Jasper R Magness 1854 – 1937
William Robert Magness 1857 – 1914
Mary Ann Magness1858 –
Joe Magness
1860 –
Thomas Mario Terry Magness
*Note: *this is a paragraph from the Silas Turnbo papers.
My Uncle Hillary Brightwelll helped giving these details.
http://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/wrv/v31/N3/sp92d.html
The William Holt family settled on Little North Fork River in southwest Ozark County about three miles above modern Theodosia. They remained there for ten years until 1849 when they resettled southward into Marion County, Arkansas, above the mouth of Shoal Creek on White River.
Neighbors included the Joe and Patsy Magness family who arrived in 1827 and gave their name to the Magness Bottom on White River. As Nancy Holt became a woman during the early 1850s, Wiltshire Magness courted her, they married, and the young couple began a family with the birth of their firstborn in 1854, another in 1857, and a daughter who died in infancy and was buried in the Joe Magness family graveyard. Wiltshire and Nancy lived along Marion County’s Big Creek--Wiltshire died in early 1859
*In 1860 Nancy married Tom Terry (whose first wife had been a sister to Wiltshire Mangoes). *
Husband 2: Thomas Terry 1825 – 1863
Children:
Thomas Marion Terry 1862 – 1934
Thomas Terry was killed in the "Civil War"

*Patrick Henry Clark became acquainted with Nancy’s wartime husband Tom Terry while both served the Union army. It was Patrick who brought the news of Tom’s death in August, 1862, to Nancy. Patrick Clark remained in the region and by the end of the war Patrick and Nancy married. During this third marriage, Nancy bore five more children, two boys in Arkansas and three girls in Missouri—all in the White River country* All material attributed to Hillary Brightwell and Lynn Morrow http://thelibrary.org/lochist/periodicals/wrv/v31/N3/sp92d.html * WHITE RIVER VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY

Volume 31, Number 3 - Spring 1992

Husband 3: Patric H. Clark 1835 – 1917
*The Silas Turnbo papers includes many written works on my Grandparents.
Children:
William R Clark
1857 –
Dora Clark
1865 –
Almos Clark
1866 –
George A Clark
1868 –
James B Clark
1868 –
Albert S Clark
1870 –
Sarah D Clark
1870 –
FANNIE EFFIE CLARK
1873 – 1968
Hatty J Clark
1873 –
Ida Louella Clark
1875 – 1970
Mary E Clark
1875 –
Send corrections to 08familytree at gmail.com with subject line: Findagrave.com inquiry HOLT TERRY MAGNESS CLARK
Spouse link provided by FG user # 46969724.

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