Individual Details
Micajah Clark
(16 Sep 1718 - 21 Jul 1808)
The births of the family of Micajah Clark Sr. were listed in family Bible of Micajah Jr and transcribed by Samuel Moorman in 1832.
Micajah is said to have been a surveyor. He laid off land to Thomas Jefferson. He moved to Campbell Co where he patented 10,000 acres around Lawyers and built Walnut Hill about three miles distrant from there. He lived, died and was buried there.
Events
Birth | 16 Sep 1718 | New Kent County, Virginia | |||
Marriage | Abt 1736 | Judith Adams | |||
Death | 21 Jul 1808 | Campbell County, Virginia |
Families
Spouse | Judith Adams (1716 - ) |
Child | Christopher Clark (1737 - 1803) |
Child | Robert Clark (1738 - 1816) |
Child | Mourning Clark (1740 - ) |
Child | Micajah Clark Jr. (1741 - 1774) |
Child | John Clark (1743 - 1819) |
Child | Edward Clark (1745 - ) |
Child | Penelope Clark (1747 - ) |
Child | Judith Clark (1749 - ) |
Child | Bolling Clark (1751 - 1818) |
Child | Elizabeth "Betty" Clark (1754 - ) |
Child | James Craven Clark (1757 - 1802) |
Child | William Clark (1760 - 1800) |
Father | Capt. Christopher Clark ( - 1754) |
Mother | Penelope Johnson ( - ) |
Sibling | Edward Clark (1710 - 1783) |
Sibling | Agnes Clark (1712 - 1754) |
Sibling | Rachel Clark (1714 - 1792) |
Sibling | Sarah Clark (1718 - 1792) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Clark (1720 - 1820) |
Sibling | Bolling Clark (1720 - 1813) |
Endnotes
1. WorldConnect database at Rootsweb.
2. Clark Cousins of Virginia
3. Moorman & Clark researcher Linda Starr.
4. Email.
5. Moorman & Clark researcher Linda Starr.
6. Clark Cousins of Virginia
7. R. H. Early, Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches: Embracing the History of Campbell County, VA (Lynchburg, Virginia: J. P. Bell Company, 1927), Clark.