Clark Kent's parents were Jonathan and Martha Kent.
So as not to fulfill the prophecy.
When he was born on the planet Krypton. It was the name his parents gave him.
If you have not read the books yet you may not want to read pass this... Anyways he though his father was originally Micheal Wayland. Jace later found out that his real father was Valentine Morgenstern and Jocelyn Fairchild. Again, he found out that Valentine was his first adoptive father and took him after his real mother committed suicide. So his real parents are Stephen Herondale and Cecile Herondale. His adoptive parents right now he considers his real parents, Maryse and Robert Lightwood.
The best way to start would be by asking your adoptive parents if they know the names of your birth parents. If they don't, then ask them if they will help you find them. But before you begin this discussion with them, you have to know they may be upset by it, and may not want to talk about it. But this is a natural reaction with adoptive parents; they may feel you would only be hurt by trying to contact your birth parents. If you're of legal age, then you can try searching for them on your own, without permission from your adoptive parents. There are many sites for finding people, but unless you know their names, that won't help you any. But many adoption agencies keep a record on file with the adoptive parents signed consent for the child to contact them when s/he is older. So if you can at least find the name of the adoption agency, or the name of the attorney who handled your adoption, they would be a good place to start.
Meriwether would be a lifelong bachelor and therefore did not marry nor have any children. William Clark however would marry twice and have several children. With his first wife, Julia Hancock, Clark had five children. They were Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr., William Preston Clark, Mary Margaret Clark, George Rogers Hancock Clark and John Julius Clark. After his first wife's death he remarried her first cousin, Harriet Kennerly Radford. With her Clark had 3 kids: Jefferson Kearny Clark, Edmund Clark, and Harriet Clark. Note:Lewis did go through a good number of girlfriends, but it all ended in failure. One of them dumped him brutally by leaving town in the middle of the night; the next day Lewis came to see her and her parents had to tell that she left.
DICK Clark's first job was to be a office worker
With his first wife, Julia Hancock, Clark had five children. They were Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr., William Preston Clark, Mary Margaret Clark, George Rogers Hancock Clark and John Julius Clark. After his first wife's death he remarried her first cousin, Harriet Kennerly Radford. With her Clark had 3 kids: Jefferson Kearny Clark, Edmund Clark, and Harriet Clark.
DICK Clark's first job was to be a office worker
Clark's nutcracker is also known as the Clark's crow or woodpecker crow. The bird is named for the explorer, William Clark, who is one of the first (if not the first) to describe the bird.
In the United States the rights of a birth mother to contact an adopted child are determined by state law. If an adoption agency handled the adoption, then the birth mother has no rights until the child is of legal age. After that, the adoption agency will usually help the birth mother find the adopted child.
With his first wife, Julia Hancock, Clark had five children. They were Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. (1809-1881), William Preston Clark (1811-1840), Mary Margaret Clark (1814-1821), George Rogers Hancock Clark (1816-1858) and John Julius Clark (1818-1831). After his first wife's death he remarried her first cousin, Harriet Kennerly Radford. With herm Clark had 3 kids: Jefferson Kearny Clark (1824-1900), Edmund Clark (1826-1827), and Harriet Clark (died as child).
Meriwether Lewis remained a lifelong bachelor and therefore never married nor had any children. William Clark however married twice and had several children. With his first wife, Julia Hancock, Clark had five children. They were Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr., William Preston Clark, Mary Margaret Clark, George Rogers Hancock Clark and John Julius Clark. After his first wife's death he remarried her first cousin, Harriet Kennerly Radford. With her Clark had 3 kids: Jefferson Kearny Clark, Edmund Clark, and Harriet Clark.