Henry Zadock CLARK

Birth:
13 Jan 1861
Walnut Grove, Ms
Death:
1903
TX
Burial:
Oakhill Cemetery, Edgewood, Tx
Marriage:
28 Sep 1882
MS
Sources:
Family Group Record, Husband: Henry Zedlock Clark
1880 Census, Family History Library Film - 1254653
Notes:
                   	2  SURN DOC


October 11, 1892, H. Z. Clark was in Kaufman County, Texas.  He appeared before J. S. Ward, Justice of the Peace of Kaufman County to have his signature notarized.  He signed a deed as heir of Permelia Estes (his grandmother) on a one-acre tract of land which was located at Estes Mill, Mississippi.  it is assumed that he went to Kaufman County, Texas from Leake County, Mississippi at the time his aunt, Mary Jane Clark Estes and her husband Robert Scott Estes went.  It is known that the latter family arrived in Forney, Kaufman county, Texas in the late fall of 1890.
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Henry Z. Clark died of a cancerous tumor on his neck.  A doctor told him that he could lance the mass out.  After the doctor lanced the tumor, Henry died.
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1880 Census; Walnut Grove, Leake County, Mississippi
born 1861; birthplace MS; Age 19; occupation Farming; Martial S; Race W; Head of Household Evaline Clark; Relation Son; Father's Birthplace MS; Mother's Birthplace GA;
                  
Martha Elizabeth SERVICE
Birth:
17 Nov 1863
Kings Mountain, Nc
Death:
12 Aug 1933
Wapanucka, Ok
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Sources:
Town Information, Cleveland County, NC
Notes:
                   Until the 1730's the only people living west of the Catawba River were native Americans. A few hunters and traders who made contact with these Indians noted the good lands and fast flowing streams. By the 1740's men came down the Great Wagon road from Pennsylvania and up the Broad River from Charleston, SC, to settle the Broad River basin.
Cleveland was formed in 1841 from Rutherford and Lincoln Counties. It was named for Colonel Benjamin Cleveland, a leader of the western Carolina frontier and a hero at Kings Mountain. It lies in the southwestern part of North Carolina, bounded by the state of South Carolina and Burke, Gaston, Lincoln and Rutherford counties. Commissioners were named to acquire land and lay out a town by the name of Shelby where the courthouse and jail were to be located. In 1887 an act was passed changing the spelling of Cleveland from Cleaveland county to Cleveland county. Shelby was incorporated in 1843 and is the county seat.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
13 Oct 1883
Leake County, Mississippi
Death:
14 Jan 1955
Madill, Atoka County, Oklahoma
2
Andrew Nathan CLARK
Birth:
29 Dec 1886
MS
Death:
1903
Edgewood Texas
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Andrew Nathan died of thyphoid fever.
                  
3
Birth:
11 Mar 1888
Walnut Grove, Ms
Death:
3 Dec 1967
Los Lunas, Nm
Marr:
23 Dec 1915
Muskogee, Oklahoma 
Notes:
                   	2  SURN HARRY


Harry Clark was a union carpenter for most of his adult life.  He received a 50 year pin from the union.  In his younger days, he did pick cotton in Mississippi as a young man.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------Between 1916 and 1920, Harry and Charlotte lived in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. At their first home at 411 1/2 Morton, they also rented rooms while Harry worked as a carpenter in the 1916 city directory.  In 1918 they appear at 911 Griffin, with Harry as a carpenter, and his wife, Lottie.  In 1919 and 1920, they appear at 1117 W. 10th St.  Harry is a carpenter.  This is the home that Fay was born in.  Photos from an album show this house as a small house, although in 2002 it shows signs of many additions.  Cleo believes that this is the home that Harry built and at the time, it was a 4 room house.   The telephone directory of 1920-1921 shows no listing, as they had moved to California by this time.
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Between 1920 and 1922 they lived in California in a two story duplex. They moved to Oregon in approximately 1922 and lived there until 1924 or thereabouts.
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1934 to 1941Harry and Charlotte lived on Nogales street, then moved to 2nd Street between 1941 to 1942.  1942 to 1955 Harry and Charlotte lived in Tulsa, OK.  They purchased a 3 room house on 60 acres.  They added to the house.  The property was sold for $25,000.  They moved to Calfornia in 1956, and bought property with two houses.  They brought in another house and placed it on the back of the lot and rented it.  The second house they rented to Charlotte's brother Frank Downing.
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In 1966, the Clarks moved to Los Lunas, New Mexico.  Their son, Orien went to California to help them move.  Orien and Harry drove the 1954 Chevrolet pickup back to New Mexico.  As they crossed the California - Arizona border, Harry let out a loud yell.  He explained he was so happy to be leaving the crowded state of California.
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Harry gave the 1954 Chevrolet pickup to Orien.  It was always called, the 'old red truck'.  Later, Orien gave the truck to his son, Michael, who took it to Arizona.  Michael worked to restore the truck to original condition.  He was very successful, although he painted the truck maroon and black, instead of the original red color.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------Although he went by the name of Harry B. Clark during his adult life, it is thought that his legal name was Baker Smith Clark.  There has been no evidence to this fact found.
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4
Birth:
14 Jan 1890
TX
Death:
Oct 1964
Cypress, California
Marr:
Wapanucka, Oklahoma 
Notes:
                   	2  SURN KIP
                  
5
Birth:
12 May 1893
Kaufman, Texas
Death:
Palm Beach, Florida
Marr:
OK 
6
Birth:
30 Aug 1897
Kaufman, Texas
Death:
May 1987
Wilton Manors, Florida
Marr:
Abt 1919
 
Notes:
                   According to 1930 Cabell Co., WV census he was living at the Biltmore Hotel. He had a wife Mary 25 WV WV Va and a daughter Joann 4/12 WV . Dewey A. Clark 28 Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma. She was 19 and he was 22 when they got married. I look at SSDI and there were a Dewey and Mary Clark died in Wilton Manors, Fla. Joann's birth would be at the Cabell Co. WV courthouse. And They might of gotten married here also. Linda
LLHANEY@aol.com
                  
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Henry Zadock Clark - Martha Elizabeth Service

Henry Zadock Clark was born at Walnut Grove, Ms 13 Jan 1861. His parents were Henry Jackson Clark and Evaline Sarah Ford.

He married Martha Elizabeth Service 28 Sep 1882 at MS . Martha Elizabeth Service was born at Kings Mountain, Nc 17 Nov 1863 .

They were the parents of 6 children:
Olive Josephine Clark born 13 Oct 1883.
Andrew Nathan Clark born 29 Dec 1886.
Harry B Clark born 11 Mar 1888.
Carlton Kip Clark born 14 Jan 1890.
Ruby Clark born 12 May 1893.
Dewey Admiral Clark born 30 Aug 1897.

Henry Zadock Clark died 1903 at TX .

Martha Elizabeth Service died 12 Aug 1933 at Wapanucka, Ok .