Alfred CLARK

Birth:
2 May 1841
Leake County, Mississippi
Death:
17 Jun 1915
Fisher, Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Burial:
Fisher, Sabine Parish, Louisiana
Notes:
                   MISSISSIPPI HISTORICAL SOCIETY
On July 23, 187, Alfred Parker, a negro, was killed by a white man, named Clarke, near Walnut Grove over the line in Scott County.  It was said that this killing grew indirectly out of the teachings of J. Tarbell and others of his class.
INFORMATION TAKEN FROM AN INTERNET SITE
Alfred fled Mississippi with his son, Oliver, and his brothers John F. and Greenberg when he killed two men with an umbrella.  The group then headed out for Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
                  
Blocked
Birth:
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
25 Dec 1873
Death:
23 Jul 1955
Many, Sabine, Louisiana
Marr:
11 Dec 1903
Many, Sabine, Louisiana 
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Alfred Clark - Blocked

Alfred Clark was born at Leake County, Mississippi 2 May 1841. His parents were David Clark and Calfenia Putnam.

He married Blocked .

They were the parents of 1 child:
Henry Clark born 25 Dec 1873.

Alfred Clark died 17 Jun 1915 at Fisher, Sabine Parish, Louisiana .