Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811
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Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811
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Clark, Jonathan, 1750-1811
Clark, Johnathan (soldier)
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Jonathan Clark, son of John and Ann (Rogers) Clark, was born in Albemarle County, Virginia, 12 August 1750, and died in Jefferson County, Kentucky, 25 November 1811. During the Revolutionary War, Clark commanded a company in the Eighth Virginia Regiment. In 1779, he was promoted to Lt. Colonel in the Continental Army. He married Sarah Hite on 13 February 1782. Following the war, Clark resided in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. He was commissioned major general of the Virginia Militia forces in 1793. On 26 May 1802 he moved with his family to Louisville, Kentucky, making their home at "Trough Spring." Jonathan and Sarah had 7 children.
Revolutionary War soldier, farmer of Spotsylvania County, Virginia and Jefferson County, Kentucky.
Revolutionary War soldier and farmer of Spotsylvania County, Virginia and Jefferson County, Kentucky.
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