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  2. Clark History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

    See the Clark surname, family crest & coat of arms. Free Search. Uncover the Clark surname history for the English Origin. What is the history of the last name Clark?

  3. Clark Surname Meaning & Clark Family History at Ancestry.com®

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  6. Family tree of Abraham Clark - Geneastar

    Family tree of Abraham Clark. American politician, American Civil War, Mexican-American War, War of 1812. Born Abraham Clark. American Founding Father, politician, and Revolutionary War figure. Born on February 15, 1726 in …

  7. William Clark (1770 - 1838) - Genealogy - Geni.com

  8. Family tree of George Rogers CLARK - Geneastar

    George Rogers Clark was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, near the home of Thomas Jefferson. He was the second of ten children of John Clark and Ann Rogers Clark, who were Anglicans of English and Scots ancestry. Five of their …

  9. Family tree of Gene Clark - Geneastar

    May 24, 1991 · Clark was born in Tipton, Missouri, the third of 13 children in a family of Irish, German, and Native American heritage. His family moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where as a boy he began learning to play the guitar …

  10. Clark Last Name — Surname Origins & Meanings - MyHeritage

  11. The Clark Family Genealogy in the United States - WikiTree

  12. 1541-1907 the Clark family genealogy in the United States : a ...

  13. The Clark family genealogy in the United States - Ancestry

  14. Clark Family History | Find Genealogy Records & Family Crest

  15. The Clark Family Genealogy

  16. Family tree of William CLARK - Geneastar

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