Monday, March 21, 2011

Baley Clark And Family.

Baley Erles Clark.

Birth: About 1768 , Frederick Co., Maryland.
Death: 9 Jan 1816 Learned Wisdom, Montgomery Co., Maryland.

Wife: Elizabeth Van Horn.
Married: 24 Jan 1795 Baltimore, Frederick Co., Maryland.
Birth: 26 Jul 1774 , Frederick Co., Maryland.
Death: 20 Feb 1848 , Washington, Dc.

Children:

1. Mason Erles Clark.
Birth: 10 Oct 1809, Bladensburg, Prince George Co, Maryland.
Death: Unknown.
Wife: : Ruth FULLER, Married, 6 Jan 1831 , Washington, Dc.

2. Maria Clark.
Birth: 14 Feb 1799, Bladensburg, Prince George Co, Maryland.
Death: 19 Oct 1885, Switzerland Farm, Montgomery Co., Maryland.
Husband: Abraham Clark, Married, 14 Oct 1818 Bladensburg, Prince George Co, Maryland.

3. Mason Clark.
Birth: 19 Mar 1802, Bladensburg, Prince George Co, Maryland.
Death: 15 Aug 1803, Bladensburg, Prince George Co, Maryland.

4. Baley Liverott Clark.
Birth: 12 Jul 1807, Bladensburg, Prince George Co, Maryland.
Death: Unknown.
Wife: : Marsaline DUVALL, Married, 1, May, 1827.

Father: Henry Clark.
Birth: 30 Dec 1737 Queenannesparish, Prince George Co, Maryland.
Death: About 1806 , Montgomery Co., Maryland

Mother: Ann Nancy Baden.
Birth: After 1734, St. Pauls Parish, Prince George Co, Maryland.
Death: About 1814, Montgomery Co., Maryland.

Henry Clark, father of Baley Clark, was in the revolutionary war, he was in Capt. Edward Burgess' Company of Militia in the Lower District of Frederick County. But he almost didn’t get in as this statement states:

“I do hereby certify that I have at sundry times reviewed eighty- seven, of the men as above enrolled by Capt. Edward Burgess, for the service of the Flying Camp; but that, two, to wit: Obed Wilson and Henry Clarke, who are on the said List, are reported by Capt. Burgess to be effective, able bodied men; and in my opinion and judgment the whole number so reviewed, is composed of effective men and fit for military duty. Given under my hand this 7th Day of August, 1776.”
John Murdock.

Now Baley Clark was too young for the revolutionary war, but was able and did fight in the War of 1812, he was a 1st Lt., in Capt. Cross's Company, 2nd Cavalry Dist, (16 April 1812.)

Maria Clark, daughter of Baley Clark, who’s husband Abraham Clark ( 17---1834), was a Ensign in the 14th U.S. Infantry (12 March 1812), 2nd Lt., (1 October 1813) Reg. Quartermaster (March 1814)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

thanks for honoring my great (X7)grandfather with your entry. Liz Hamel Frederick MD :)