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Benjamin Clark Sr.

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Benjamin Clark Sr. Veteran

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
Feb 1838 (aged 80)
Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, USA
Burial
Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Inscription: Born 1-1758 in Dobbs Co. North Carolina
Dobbs County, NC, was discontinued in 1791.

Died 2-1838 in Clarksville, Red River County, Texas

Note: Father of James Clark, Founder of Clarksville

Note: Close to Benjamin's grave is a marker that states: "Uncle" George
Beloved & Faithful Servant of Benjamin Clark

Benjamin Clark, Sr. was a Quartermaster Sergeant, NC Militia, Dobbs Co. Benjamin was in Hempstead County, AR. by 1814 where he was considerd to be a wealthy planter.

He was the first coroner of Hempstead Co., AR, and donated the land on which the first courthouse was erected. During the Civil War the capitol of AR was moved to this building.

The widowed Benjamin moved to TX in the early 1830's-just after he requested a Revolutionary War Pension.

From the Handbook of TX on Line:
CLARK, BENJAMIN (1758–1838)
. Benjamin Clark, pioneer Red River County settler, was born in Dobbs County, North Carolina, in 1758. He fought in the American Revolution and by 1799 had settled in Tennessee. He moved to Arkansas Territory around 1814 and settled at Jonesborough on the Texas side of the Red River a few years later. In 1833 he founded Clarksville. Clark was a Methodist minister. He was married to Mary McLendon. He died in Clarksville in 1838 and was buried in Clarksville Cemetery.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Pat B. Clark, The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County (Dallas: Mathis, Van Nort, 1937). Claude V. Hall, "Early Days in Red River County," East Texas State Teachers College Bulletin 14 (June 1931). Red River Recollections (Clarksville, Texas: Red River County Historical Society, 1986). Rex W. Strickland, Anglo-American Activities in Northeastern Texas, 1803–1845 (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, 1937). George Travis Wright Family Papers, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.

Uncle George
Inscription: Born 1-1758 in Dobbs Co. North Carolina
Dobbs County, NC, was discontinued in 1791.

Died 2-1838 in Clarksville, Red River County, Texas

Note: Father of James Clark, Founder of Clarksville

Note: Close to Benjamin's grave is a marker that states: "Uncle" George
Beloved & Faithful Servant of Benjamin Clark

Benjamin Clark, Sr. was a Quartermaster Sergeant, NC Militia, Dobbs Co. Benjamin was in Hempstead County, AR. by 1814 where he was considerd to be a wealthy planter.

He was the first coroner of Hempstead Co., AR, and donated the land on which the first courthouse was erected. During the Civil War the capitol of AR was moved to this building.

The widowed Benjamin moved to TX in the early 1830's-just after he requested a Revolutionary War Pension.

From the Handbook of TX on Line:
CLARK, BENJAMIN (1758–1838)
. Benjamin Clark, pioneer Red River County settler, was born in Dobbs County, North Carolina, in 1758. He fought in the American Revolution and by 1799 had settled in Tennessee. He moved to Arkansas Territory around 1814 and settled at Jonesborough on the Texas side of the Red River a few years later. In 1833 he founded Clarksville. Clark was a Methodist minister. He was married to Mary McLendon. He died in Clarksville in 1838 and was buried in Clarksville Cemetery.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Pat B. Clark, The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County (Dallas: Mathis, Van Nort, 1937). Claude V. Hall, "Early Days in Red River County," East Texas State Teachers College Bulletin 14 (June 1931). Red River Recollections (Clarksville, Texas: Red River County Historical Society, 1986). Rex W. Strickland, Anglo-American Activities in Northeastern Texas, 1803–1845 (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, 1937). George Travis Wright Family Papers, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.

Uncle George

Inscription

QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT N.C. MILITIA
AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR



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  • Maintained by: Dee Winter
  • Originally Created by: MB
  • Added: Oct 21, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6864298/benjamin-clark: accessed ), memorial page for Benjamin Clark Sr. (Jan 1758–Feb 1838), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6864298, citing Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Dee Winter (contributor 47046829).