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Paschal Clark

Male 1844 - 1902  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Paschal Clark was born on 7 Dec 1844 in Sabine County, Texas (son of Elijah Clark and Jane Lagrone); died on 24 Dec 1902 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Griffin Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1870 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Hemphill Beat 1, PO Hemphill
    Enumerated 20 Jun 1870
    Page 9
    68-68
    Clark, R. Lewis 31 M W Farmer 310 200 Tx
    Clark, Mary D F W Keeping House Tx
    Clark, Eliza F. 11 F W Tx
    Clark, Elizabeth A 8 F W Tx
    Clark, Lewis N. 4 M W TX
    Clark Unice C 2 F W Tx
    69-69
    Clark, PP 25 m W Farmer $--- $200 Tx
    Clark, Elizabeth 32 F W Keeping House Miss
    Clark, Mary L/R? 3 F W Tx
    Clark, Sam H. 1 M W Tx

    1880 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Pr. No 1
    Page 16D SD 1 ED 85
    Enumerated 26 and 28 Jun 1880
    156-157
    Clark, Paschal W M 25 Farmer Tx Ga NC
    Clark, Elizabeth C W F 33 Wf Keeping House Miss Miss MIss
    Clark, Mary L W F 12 Dtr Farm Laborer Tx
    Clark, Sam H W M 10 Son Farm Laborer Tx
    Clark, Jane I. W F 8 Dtr Tx
    Clark, William H W M 5 Son Tx
    Clark, Ruth C. W F 3 Dtr Tx
    Clark, Elias E. W M 2 Son Tx

    1900 Census
    Not located

    Paschal married Elizabeth "Betty" C. Wallace in 1867 in Sabine County, Texas. Elizabeth (daughter of Thompson "Finn" Wallace and Mary Etta "Polly" Vardeman) was born between 1846 and 1848 in Mississippi; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary "Mollie" Rowena Clark was born on 24 Aug 1867 in Texas; died about 1901 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. Sam H. Clark was born about 1869 in Sabine County, Texas; died after 1880 in Sabine County, Texas.
    3. Ruth Aurelia "Relie" Clark was born on 9 Sep 1870 in Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas; died on 6 Mar 1965 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Centerview Cemetery, Pineland, Sabine County, Texas.
    4. Jane "Jennie" Ida Clark was born on 9 Jan 1872 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 15 Jan 1967 in Newton, Newton County, Texas; was buried in Newton City Cemetery, Newton, Newton County, Texas.
    5. Elias E. Clark was born between 1874 and 1878 in Sabine County, Texas; died about 1918 in Texas; was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    6. William H. Clark was born about 1875 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.
    7. Allen J. Clark was born on 22 Apr 1881 in Gravel Hill Community, Sabine County, Texas; died on 11 Nov 1957 in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas; was buried in Brookeland Cemetery, Brookeland, Sabine County, Texas.
    8. Annie Elizabeth Clark was born on 3 Mar 1882 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 26 Dec 1969 in Pineland, Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Tebo Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    9. Daniel Wallace Clark was born on 3 Sep 1890 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 1 Aug 1931 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Hemphill City Cemetery, Hemphill, Sabine County, Texas.
    10. Ellen Clark was born on 22 Apr 1891 in Sabine County, Texas; died between 1902 and 1907 in Sabine County, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elijah Clark was born about 1813 in Amite County, Mississippi (son of William Clark and Elizabeth Isaacs); died on 10 Nov 1853 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Griffin Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    According to 1850 CENSUS SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS WITH ADDED FAMILY INFORMATION AND CORRECTIONS by Helen Gomer Schluter and Blanche Finley Toole, Elijah Clark was the son of William Clark and Elizabeth Isaacks. Elizabeth would only have been about 14 when he was born, so it could be that William Clark had been previously married.

    Elijah was married twice. His first wife is unknown, and his second wife was Jane Lagrone.

    In a commerative ceremony dated 2 Jun 2001, a marker reading "Texas Revolutionary War-Sabine Volunteers-Captain Collins Company-Defenders of the Republic of Texas Marker" was installed for him in Griffin Cemetery in Sabine County.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
    Enumerated 28 and 29 Apr 1850
    135-135
    William Clark 61 M Farmer 1000 SC
    Mahala Clark 38 F Ky
    Nelson Clark 17 M Tx
    Mariah Clark 12 F Tx
    Andrew Clark 10 M Tx
    Harison Clark 9 M Tx
    Margaret Clark 7 F Tx
    William Clark 4 m Tx
    136-136
    Powell and Sarah Fullen (born SC and Va, with dtr born in KY)
    137-137
    Elijah Clark 37 M Farmer 600 Miss
    Jane Clark 28 F SC
    Louis Clark 11 M Tx
    Elias Clark 7 M Tx
    Paschal Clark 5 M Tx
    John Clark 4 M Tx

    Elijah married Jane Lagrone about 1842 in Sabine County, Texas. Jane was born about 1822 in South Carolina; died after 1860 in Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Lagrone was born about 1822 in South Carolina; died after 1860 in Texas.

    Notes:

    Was she the sister of Emanuel Lagrone, who married Rachel Clark?

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1860 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Housan Bayou beat No. 3, PO Hemphill
    Enumerated 24 Jun 1860
    Page (?)17
    125-125
    Jane Clark 34 F Farmer 2000 350 SC
    Elias Clark 16 M Tx
    Pascal Clark 14 M Tx
    John Clark 12 m Tx
    Susan Clark 9 F Tx

    Notes:

    Married:
    Trudy Cox also shows they were the parents of Grison and Ann, though these children can not be found on either the 1850 or 1860 census. Perhaps they died young?

    Children:
    1. Elias Clark was born on 4 Jan 1843 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 24 Jul 1910 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. 1. Paschal Clark was born on 7 Dec 1844 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 24 Dec 1902 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Griffin Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    3. John Clark was born about 1846 in Texas; and died.
    4. Susan Clark was born about 1851 in Sabine County, Texas; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Clark was born on 1 May 1790 in South Carolina; died on 4 Jul 1856 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Clark-Dickey Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.

    Notes:

    One of his descendants, Elaine Wells, emailed in November 2012 that "I have visited the Dickey-Clark Cemetery in Sabine County Texas. I do not personally have a photo of the headstone for William Clark, but there is a photo on Ancestry.Com which shows the exact date of birth as May 1, 1790. Date of death July 4, 1856. It also showed that William Clark served as a Pvt. in the Mississippi Militia in the war of 1812. I was present at the ceremony when the Historical Marker was dedicated. " In January 2020, Elaine emailed "I have submitted my DNA to Ancestry and it shows my DNA directly related to William Clark. It shows his father was William Barnett Clark, born 09Oct1966 in Orange Co., Virginia, died in 1835 in Amite Co., MS. His wife was Frances Ragsdale. Born 1764 in Lunenburg Co., VA. His father was John James Clark, born 19Fe1741 in Clark's Mountain, Orange Co., VA and died 28Oct1831 in Bedfore, Orange Co., VA. Ancestry shows his wife was Mary Towles, but there was no other information about her. It shows that I have shared DNA with all those listed, except Mary Towles."

    When John William Clark of Oklahoma City published his 1971 book, SOME DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM CLARK OF SABINE COUNTY, TEXAS he was conducting research to prove a theory that William Clark born about 1790 in South Carolina was related to or descended from Elijah Clark, father of John Clark, Governor of Georgia 1819-1823. He wrote in the preface to his book that "Several clues have pointed the way to research this angle as follows: Elijah Clark went from South Carolina to Georgia in early days following the Revolutionary War as a General. His son John became Governor of Georgia. John's sons went to Miss., such as Elijah, Gibson, Etc. One of John's grandsons became a political figure in Texas. A William Barnett Clark was granted a Georgia passport by the governor, signed by the Solictor General Elijah Clark to proceed across the western country to Miss. in search of land. Our William names a son William Barnett in later years after he was in Sabine Co., Texas."

    The author, also noted that there were three William Clarks in Sabine County, Texas at the same time, "however our William Clark was the only one that remained there until he died."

    He listed the following facts about our William Clark in the preface of his book:
    a) Born ca 1790 in South Carolina
    b) Fought in the War of 1812
    c) he was married in Mississippi, Amite County, to Elizabeth Isaacs 16 Mar 1812 and again to Mahala Graham ca 1836 in Sabine County
    d) Received a land grant from the Mexican Government in Zavalla's Colony in June 1835
    d) has a total of about 21 children by two wives, many of these descendants still living in East Texas
    f) the only one of the three William Clarks living in Sabine county before 1850 that remained in that county and died there
    g) the only land owned by William Clark south of Hemphill, TX was land bought by William and not granted to him as original owner
    h)All paper of William Clark were signed by an "X" and witnessed by someone else
    i) William was listed on the census records of Sabine County in 1835 and 1850, and second wife Mahala was listed in 1860, 1870 and 1880. This and the wills indicate he died prior to 1860.

    The author also stated that other two William Clark's who were associated with Sabine County were:

    ---William F Clark (William Fain Clark). This William F. Clark received a land grant from the Mexican Government south of Hemphill on the Sandy Creek. This was later conveyed to Joseph Sullivan, and he evidently moved away since he is not shown in subsequent census records. Obediah S. Smith bought this land later and lived on it for years.


    ---William Clark Jr., a political leader in the Sabine District, born in either Va, Ga, or N.C. on 14 April 1798, and a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and a representative from the Sabine and Nacogdoches District who married Martha Wall. They were the parents of Margaret, Francis, Sarah Jane and William, and this family moved from Hemphill to Nacogdoches County prior to 1860. There he ran a hotel and land business, and on the 1870 census of Nacogdoches, he can be found with his daughter, Sara Jane GRIFFITH, the wife of Dr. L. E. GRIFFITH, who one practiced medicine in Hemphill. William Clark Jr died 3 Jun 1871 in Nacogdoches and has a monument erected in his honor in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Nacogdoches.

    On page 1 of his book, John Clark writes that "The first record found of him (William) shows him as a private in Captain John Lowry's Company of Militia, Mississippi Territory Regiment of Infantry, commanded by Lieut. Col. George H. Nixon. He served in the war from 19 October 1813 to 28 Feb 1814. he was given travel pay to travel 300 miles from Tom Bigby River or Camp in northeastern Mississippi to Amite County, Miss."

    White and Toole, in SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS wrote of William:

    "He served in the War of 1812, from Mississippi, and married Elizabeth Isaacs of Amite County, Mississippi March 16, 1812. They moved to Coahuila, Texas long before the days of the Republic and received a land grant from Lorenzo de Zavala on the waters of the Palo Gacho consisting of one league. His wife died in childbirth in the Run-away-scrape in 1836. According to legend, while William Clark's ox wagon was stuck in the mud at Sandy Creek, and he was trying to extricate it, he met his second wife, Mahala Graham. They were married in 1837, and settled on Big Sandy, and with the children of his first wife there were 21 children." SABINE COUNTY HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDS

    On April 16, 2009, Dr. Gary Clark (drgclarke@msn.com) emailed that "There is a record of probated wills of Edgefield County, Vol. II, p. 98. David Clark and wife Amy willed their plantation to their children: William, Sarah, Edward, David, James and Mary; May 3, 1813. He requested that they all live on the plantation, if possible.

    The list of children in this list is limited to six. I would like to know should anyone else determine that David and Amy are William's parents. Another volume on Edgefield County references William purchased property there in April,1783; and David served on a petite jury in 1788."

    Land Grant recorded in the General Land Office in Austin as JAV11, Title Jul 2, 1835, Book 22, p. 653. Signed by George Antonio Nixon, Comisionad

    Joel Clark emailed, in November 2012, that "Someone posted info about a census in Amite county Mississippi that suggested that this William Clark (my 4th great grandfather) was a Junior. They mentioned 2 separate households and 1 William Clark was married to an Elizabeth. This would lend thought to William Clark's dad being William Clark Senior."

    (Research):


    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Sabine County, Sabine District
    Enumerated 28 and 29 Apr 1850
    135-135
    William Clark 61 M Farmer 1000 SC
    Mahala Clark 38 F Ky
    Nelson Clark 17 M Tx
    Mariah Clark 12 F Tx
    Andrew Clark 10 M Tx
    Harison Clark 9 M Tx
    Margaret Clark 7 F Tx
    William Clark 4 m Tx
    136-136
    Powell and Sarah Fullen (born SC and Va, with dtr born in KY)
    137-137
    Elijah Clark 37 M Farmer 600 Miss
    Jane Clark 28 F SC
    Louis Clark 11 M Tx
    Elias Clark 7 M Tx
    Paschal Clark 5 M Tx
    John Clark 4 M Tx

    William married Elizabeth Isaacs on 16 Mar 1812 in Amite County, Mississippi. Elizabeth (daughter of Elijah Isaacks and Esther Donaho) was born on 9 Aug 1798 in South Carolina; died about 1836 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Isaacs was born on 9 Aug 1798 in South Carolina (daughter of Elijah Isaacks and Esther Donaho); died about 1836 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico.

    Notes:

    She was the daughter of Elijah Isaacs and H. Esther Donoho. Could her age of 36 on the 1835 Sabine County census be in error? She would have been 13 at the time of her marriage, and 14 when Elijah was born.

    Children:
    1. 2. Elijah Clark was born about 1813 in Amite County, Mississippi; died on 10 Nov 1853 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Griffin Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    2. Isaac Clark was born about 1814 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.
    3. James Clark was born about 1815 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.
    4. John Clark was born about 1817 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.
    5. Henry Clark was born on 18 Apr 1819 in Mississippi; and died.
    6. Mary Clark was born about 1820 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.
    7. Rachel Clark was born about 1823 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico; and died.
    8. Rebecca Clark was born about 1826 in Texas; died before 1880.
    9. Franklin Joel Clark was born on 11 Dec 1827 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico; died on 4 Jun 1900 in Lingleville, Erath County, Texas.
    10. Elizabeth Clark was born about 1830 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico; died about 1860 in Sabine County, Texas; was buried in Clark-Dickey Cemetery, Sabine County, Texas.
    11. Amanda Clark was born about 1832 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico; and died.
    12. William Wilson Clark was born about 1834 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico; and died.
    13. Frances Clark was born about 1836 in Republic Of Texas; died on 7 Apr 1912 in Lea County, New Mexico.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Elijah Isaacks was born on 22 Feb 1775 in South Carolina; died on 1 Nov 1859 in Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    #"The New Handbook of Texas" in 6 Volumes, Austin, The Texas State
    Historical Association, 1996, Vol. III, page 876
    ISAACKS, ELIJAH (1775-1859). Elijah Issacks, early East Texas settler
    and delegate to the Convention of 1832, the son of Samuel and Mary
    (Wallace) Isaacks, was born in South Carolina on February 22, 1775. He
    married Esther (or Hester) Donaho in 1797. By 1809 he was living in Pike
    County, Mississippi. After serving in the Mississippi Territorial
    Militia during the War of 1812 he moved to Texas. Family tradition holds
    that Isaacks arrived in Texas on January 10, 1822, although the illegal
    nature of such an early migration led him to subsequently to declare the
    date as 1830 before Mexican authorities. In any event he was one of the
    earliest white settlers in Bevil's Settlement and later secured a tract
    along Walnut Run. Isaacks served as a delegate from the Snow River
    district in Tyler County to the Convention of 1832. At this convention,
    in San Felipe de Austin, he served on two committees, one to study the
    future of settlement east of the San Jancinto, and one to consider a
    petition for establishing a state government separate from Coahuila (see
    COAHUILA AND TEXAS). He was the father of ten children, a farmer, and a
    blacksmith; he owned two slaves by 1850. His son Samuel Isaacks probably
    arrived in Texas before him. He lived on land that is now part of Tyler
    and Jasper counties before moving to Jasper, where he owned four town
    lots. He died there after a fall on November 1, 1859.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Madeline Martin, More Early southeast Texas Families
    (Quanah, Texas; Nortex, 1978) Texas House of Representatives,
    Biographical Directory of the Texas Conventions and Congresses,
    1832-1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941.) Robert Wooster

    http://www.ancestralvoyages.com/pafn33.htm

    James Morgan, the son of Daniel and Mary Morgan (Sampson County, NC>Decatur County, GA>Jasper County, TX), was listed in his household in Jasper, Texas at the time of the 1850 census.

    Elijah is said by John W. Clark to be a son of Samuel ISAACS and Mary WALLACE. However, Steve Moody, a descendant of Elijah ISAACS, wrote me that "Elijah Isaacks' mother was Mary Morgan, daughter of Joseph Morgan Jr. I've never been able to figure out how James was related, I thought maybe he was a cousin."

    The following information, about Elijah's parents, was copied from a website titled "The Bush Family - My Ancestors" Clinton W. Bush, "Descendants of Isaacs" This has not been verfied against original records and should be used as a starting point for further research.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cwbush/isaacs.htm

    SAMUEL ISAACS was born bet. 1754-1759 in Fredrick County Virginia., and died 1844 in Lincoln County Tenn. He married MARY WALLACE 1774 in South Carolina. She was born 1754 in Fredrick County Virginia., and died 1838 in Lincoln County Tenn. (Source: (1) DAR Membership # 278 734 Maud Isaac., (2) South Carolina Archives order # 3374, AA 3957 1/2 pp li B # 19 Contingent Account. Papers by Legislature Nov. 23, 1795.) John W. Clark states that his Revolutionary Pension File Number is S5600.

    The correct birth year is in question war records showing 1759, family records are said to show 1754.

    Served in South Carolina Line under "MARION AT BATTLE OF COWPENS" during the American Revolution as Spy for North and South Carolina. Also served under his father Col. Elijah Isaacs in North Carolina.

    Order # 3374 AA 3957 1/2 pp Li #19 Contingent Account. papers by legislature Nov 23, 1795.
    He first joined the American Army as a private in District 96 in S. C. in Sept. 1776. The year before he married and had twin sons born Feb. 11, 1775. He named the twins Elijah and Elisha. He stated that he served for two years as a spy for the American Army against the Indians. He served several three-month terms in both the N.C. and S.C. militia. He served under his father [Elijah Isaacks, also a revolutionary war soldier] at least one term. He was discharged by General McDowell at Quaker Meadows in Burke Co., N.C.

    In 1788 he lived in Franklin CO. Ga. It was here the Indians attacked his home and destroyed everything. His wife and children escaped without harm.

    Samuel and Mary were also said to be the parents of Elisha Isaacs (twin to Elijah born 1775), Mary Isaacs (who married Jacob VAN ZANDT), Elizabeth Isaacs [Steve Moody shows she married a BROWN], Rebecca Isaacs [Steve Moody shows she married a WALTON], Jane Isaacs and Abigail Isaacs (who married a YOUNG).




    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    Census of Jasper, Municipality of Bevil
    Nacogdoches Archives, Vol. 85, pp. 247-300
    Enumerated May 1, 1835.
    Elijah ISAACS Married Farmer age 62
    Hester DONOHO, " age 59
    Andrew ISAACS, age 18
    Alfred ISAACS, age 15

    1850 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, No. 44
    Enumerated 17 Sep 1850
    Stamped 220
    4-4
    Elijah Isaacks 75 M Farmer 3000 SC
    James Morgan 22 M Laborer NC

    Elijah married Esther Donaho about 1797. Esther was born about 1780 in South Carolina; died on 14 Sep 1849 in Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Esther Donaho was born about 1780 in South Carolina; died on 14 Sep 1849 in Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    John W. Clark shows her as a daugher of William Donoho and Esther Daniel.

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Isaacs was born on 9 Aug 1798 in South Carolina; died about 1836 in Coahuila and Texas, Republic of Mexico.
    2. William Isaacs was born on 6 Nov 1800 in South Carolina; died in Jun 1874 in Liberty County, Texas.
    3. Samuel Isaacs was born on 25 Apr 1804 in Lincoln County, Tennessee; died about 1878.
    4. Mary Isaacs was born on 18 Jul 1806 in Amite County, Mississippi; died about 1845.
    5. Matilda Isaacs was born on 11 Jul 1808 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.
    6. Mahulda Isaacs was born on 23 Jun 1809 in Pike County, Mississippi; died on 19 Oct 1894 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Jordan Cemetery, Jasper, Jasper County, Texas.
    7. Mahala Isaacs was born on 24 Feb 1812 in Amite County, Mississippi; died on 28 Jul 1869.
    8. Lucinda Isaacs was born on 3 Jul 1814 in Amite County, Mississippi; and died.
    9. Andrew Jackson Isaacs was born on 3 Dec 1817 in Pike County, Mississippi; and died.
    10. Alfred Isaacs was born on 31 Oct 1820 in Pike County, Mississippi; died on 23 Aug 1906.