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Lieut Carroll Henderson Clark

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Lieut Carroll Henderson Clark Veteran

Birth
Van Buren County, Tennessee, USA
Death
26 Apr 1931 (aged 89)
Spencer, Van Buren County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Spencer, Van Buren County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.7494036, Longitude: -85.4622584
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2nd Lieut Carroll Henderson Clark
16th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Company I
Under Colonel John Savage
Confederate Army

Son of James A. Clark (1815-1866)& Rebecca Sanders-Clark (1816-1886) of Van Buren County, Tennessee.

Husband of Kiziah Jane Mooneyham-Clark ~ (1850-1897)
Kiziah died in Spencer, Van Buren County, TN

Carroll Attended York Academy in Spencer, Tennessee

Enlisted as a Private on 20 May 1861
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in North Carolina in 1865
Wounded twice, once in the stomach, later in the upper arm, recovered from both wounds and kept fighting in the Civil War.

Mr. Clark was dean of Burritt College, Spencer, TN in 1890-91, according to the school catalogue

The Lieutenant wrote articles for the Spencer Times Newpaper that was later printed into a Book.
"My Grandfather's Diary of the Civil War" This can be seen
on Google.com, the book is out of print now. (2010)

Children of Carroll H. & Keziah Jane "Rose" Mooneyham-Clark are:
Charles Morgan Clark, Sr (1868-1950)
James Clenny Clark (1876-1877)
Daisy Evaline Clark (1879-1886)
Franklin Sutton Clark (1883-1966)
Robert Young Clark (1888-1971)

Siblings of Carroll Henderson are:
PVT William Manson Clark (1838-1862)
Samantha Emeline Clark (1840-1886)
Samual Kindle Clark (1844-1860)
Martha Ann Clark-Mooneyham (1846-1899) w/o PVT C.W. Mooneyham
PVT James Nelson Clark (1848-1864)
Bethana Clark (1851-1885)
Anderson Morgan Clark (1856-1942)
July A. Clark (1861- ?)
2nd Lieut Carroll Henderson Clark
16th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Company I
Under Colonel John Savage
Confederate Army

Son of James A. Clark (1815-1866)& Rebecca Sanders-Clark (1816-1886) of Van Buren County, Tennessee.

Husband of Kiziah Jane Mooneyham-Clark ~ (1850-1897)
Kiziah died in Spencer, Van Buren County, TN

Carroll Attended York Academy in Spencer, Tennessee

Enlisted as a Private on 20 May 1861
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant in North Carolina in 1865
Wounded twice, once in the stomach, later in the upper arm, recovered from both wounds and kept fighting in the Civil War.

Mr. Clark was dean of Burritt College, Spencer, TN in 1890-91, according to the school catalogue

The Lieutenant wrote articles for the Spencer Times Newpaper that was later printed into a Book.
"My Grandfather's Diary of the Civil War" This can be seen
on Google.com, the book is out of print now. (2010)

Children of Carroll H. & Keziah Jane "Rose" Mooneyham-Clark are:
Charles Morgan Clark, Sr (1868-1950)
James Clenny Clark (1876-1877)
Daisy Evaline Clark (1879-1886)
Franklin Sutton Clark (1883-1966)
Robert Young Clark (1888-1971)

Siblings of Carroll Henderson are:
PVT William Manson Clark (1838-1862)
Samantha Emeline Clark (1840-1886)
Samual Kindle Clark (1844-1860)
Martha Ann Clark-Mooneyham (1846-1899) w/o PVT C.W. Mooneyham
PVT James Nelson Clark (1848-1864)
Bethana Clark (1851-1885)
Anderson Morgan Clark (1856-1942)
July A. Clark (1861- ?)


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