His parents John and Anne Rogers Clark had ten children, six sons and four daughters: He therefore had 9 other siblings: 1.) Gen. Jonathan Clark (b. Aug 1, 1750) married Sarah Hite. 2.) George Rogers Clark (b. Nov 19, 1752) revolutionary war hero and never married 3.) Anne Clark (b. Jul 14, 1755) eldest sister, married Owen Gwathmey 4.) Capt. John Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 5.) Lieutenant Richard Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 6.) Capt. Edmund Clark (b. Sept 25, 1762) 7.) Lucy Clark (b. Sept 15, 1765) married Major William Croughan 8.) Elizabeth Clark (b. Feb 11, 1768) married Col. Richard Clough Anderson 9.) Frances Eleanor Clark (b. Jan 20, 1773) married 3x. First to Dr. James O'Fallon, then to Capt. Charles Minn Thruston, then to Judge Dennis Fitzhugh His parents John and Anne Rogers Clark had ten children, six sons and four daughters: He therefore had 9 other siblings: 1.) Gen. Jonathan Clark (b. Aug 1, 1750) married Sarah Hite. 2.) George Rogers Clark (b. Nov 19, 1752) revolutionary war hero and never married 3.) Anne Clark (b. Jul 14, 1755) eldest sister, married Owen Gwathmey 4.) Capt. John Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 5.) Lieutenant Richard Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 6.) Capt. Edmund Clark (b. Sept 25, 1762) 7.) Lucy Clark (b. Sept 15, 1765) married Major William Croughan 8.) Elizabeth Clark (b. Feb 11, 1768) married Col. Richard Clough Anderson 9.) Frances Eleanor Clark (b. Jan 20, 1773) married 3x. First to Dr. James O'Fallon, then to Capt. Charles Minn Thruston, then to Judge Dennis Fitzhugh
Yes, William Clark, who was an American explorer known for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, did have pets. He had a dog named Seaman who accompanied him on the expedition.
William Clark had several siblings, including a brother named George Rogers Clark, who was notable for his role in the American Revolutionary War. He also had sisters named Jane, Elizabeth, and Lucy. Their family lived in Virginia during the 18th century before moving westward.
No. Thomas W Clark was not William Clark's brother. William Clark's brothers' names were: 1.) Gen. Jonathan Clark (b. Aug 1, 1750) married Sarah Hite. 2.) George Rogers Clark (b. Nov 19, 1752) revolutionary war hero and never married 3.) Capt. John Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 4.) Lieutenant Richard Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 5.) Capt. Edmund Clark (b. Sept 25, 1762)
William Clark, the American explorer known for his role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, had three children, but there is limited information about his direct descendants. It is known that he had a brother, George Rogers Clark, who also had children, which would make them William Clark's nieces and nephews. However, detailed records of William Clark's extended family are not extensively documented.
Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr is the grandson of William Clark. His father was William Clark's son Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. William Clark had named his son after his friend Meriwether Lewis.
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Yes, William Clark, who was an American explorer known for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, did have pets. He had a dog named Seaman who accompanied him on the expedition.
William Clark had several siblings, including a brother named George Rogers Clark, who was notable for his role in the American Revolutionary War. He also had sisters named Jane, Elizabeth, and Lucy. Their family lived in Virginia during the 18th century before moving westward.
george rogers clark
George Rogers Clark had two brothers; William Clark and Jonathan Clark.
William edward burghardt dubois did not have any siblings
It is not known who Graeme Clark's siblings are or if he even has siblings. Graeme Clark is an Australian doctor.
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No. Thomas W Clark was not William Clark's brother. William Clark's brothers' names were: 1.) Gen. Jonathan Clark (b. Aug 1, 1750) married Sarah Hite. 2.) George Rogers Clark (b. Nov 19, 1752) revolutionary war hero and never married 3.) Capt. John Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 4.) Lieutenant Richard Clark (b. Sept 15, 1757) 5.) Capt. Edmund Clark (b. Sept 25, 1762)