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Nancy Jane <I>Hail</I> Clark

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Nancy Jane Hail Clark

Birth
Lawrence County, Tennessee, USA
Death
9 Jan 1947 (aged 102)
Coldwater, Calloway County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Farmington, Graves County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Nancy Jane was the daughter of Powell E & Susan (Lumpkins) Hail. Powell and Susan were married on January 8, 1835 in Lawrence County Tennessee. Powell Hail was born in 1813 Tennessee and died in 1887 Tennessee. Susan was born in 1808.

As well as Nancy Jane, James Hale (Memorial number 16022753) was a child of Powell & Susan.

Nancy Jane was one of the most widely known and oldest residents of Western Kentucky when she died at 102. Known as Aunt Jane to many, she was a member of the Methodist Church since she was 17 years old but at the time of death she was a member of Mt Hebron Church. She says she owes her long life to her devoutness to the Lord.

Nancy grew up in Lawrence County Tennessee near Lawrenceburg and vividly recalls the tumultuous events of the Civil War many of which occurred in her home county.

In 1865, she married William Calvin Clark from Calloway County Kentucky just north of Henry County Tennessee. He preceded Nancy in death in 1900. Surviving of their parents; 3 daughters, 4 sons, 39 grandchildren, 83 great grandchildren and 16 great great grandchildren.


William Calvin Clark was a soldier with Confederacy. He came from Fulton Co., KY before Graves Co. With his first wife he had four children. With Nancy he had eight children. Nancy was half Indian.(Final paragraph info provided by member# 48107902)
Nancy Jane was the daughter of Powell E & Susan (Lumpkins) Hail. Powell and Susan were married on January 8, 1835 in Lawrence County Tennessee. Powell Hail was born in 1813 Tennessee and died in 1887 Tennessee. Susan was born in 1808.

As well as Nancy Jane, James Hale (Memorial number 16022753) was a child of Powell & Susan.

Nancy Jane was one of the most widely known and oldest residents of Western Kentucky when she died at 102. Known as Aunt Jane to many, she was a member of the Methodist Church since she was 17 years old but at the time of death she was a member of Mt Hebron Church. She says she owes her long life to her devoutness to the Lord.

Nancy grew up in Lawrence County Tennessee near Lawrenceburg and vividly recalls the tumultuous events of the Civil War many of which occurred in her home county.

In 1865, she married William Calvin Clark from Calloway County Kentucky just north of Henry County Tennessee. He preceded Nancy in death in 1900. Surviving of their parents; 3 daughters, 4 sons, 39 grandchildren, 83 great grandchildren and 16 great great grandchildren.


William Calvin Clark was a soldier with Confederacy. He came from Fulton Co., KY before Graves Co. With his first wife he had four children. With Nancy he had eight children. Nancy was half Indian.(Final paragraph info provided by member# 48107902)

Gravesite Details

Variation on the name Hail-is Hale. Proof concerning the correct spelling is pending



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