Biographical Sketch of J.S. Clarke - Andrew County, Missouri >From "History of Missouri, Andrew & DeKalb County" Published 1888 Transcribed by: Penny Harrell (Incog3678@aol.com) ********************************************************************** J.S. Clarke, a farmer and stock raiser of Platte Township, Andrew County, MO., was born in Washington County, KY., May 8, 1813. He is the son of Benjamin and Polly (Head) Clarke. The father was born in Amherst County, VA., in 1777, and is the son of James Clarke, of English decent. He followed farming as a vocation, and was a highly respected citizen. He was in the War of 1812, and was on the frontier, and engaged in one or more battles with the Indians. The mother was born in maryland in 1777, and was the daughter of Bigger Head, of Welsh descent. They had four sons and two daughters, of whom only two sons are living. J. S. is the eldest of these two brothers. He was reared on a farm, and received a limited education in the country schools of his native State. He has engaged in farming, and is a self-made man. He removed from Kentucky to Illinois in 1835, and engaged in farming there till 1866, when he removed to Andrew County, MO., and purchased the farm he now owns, which consists of 168 acres of improved land. On December 25, 1856, he was united in marriage with Maria Poter, daughter of Samuel Poter, of Indiana nativity. She was born in Indiana on September 4, 1834. They have had five sons and three daughters. One daughter, Ida, is dead. Those living are Ione, Solon, Benjamin, John, Lenora, James and Jesse. They are amiable and worthy children, and the parents have endeavored to give them good educations. Mr. Clarke began the battle of life with no capital, but with willing hands, energy and ambition he has surrounded himself and family with the comforts of life, and by enterprise and honesty has established an enviable reputation. He and wife and the six eldest children are members of the Missionary Baptist Church. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Penny R. Harrell ====================================================================