An American ancestry of the Clark--Morton and Tayman--Millar--Adams families/ by Muriel Millar Clark Spoden
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Chiefly ancestral families, relatives, and descendants of the author, Muriel Millar Clark Spoden, and her sister, Betty Ann Clark Sharp. Their father, William Micahjah Clark (1890-1936), was born at Russellville, Kentucky, the son of Oswin Ashby Clark (1856-1900) and Mary Stewart Morton Clark (1865-1892). He attended Bethel College and then dropped out of school and moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where he got a job with the railroad and met Bess Tayman. Bessie Belle Millar Tayman (1894-1988) was born at Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Charles Robert Tayman (1861-1927) and Anna Louise Millar Tayman (1865-1922). Her family moved to Birmingham, Alabama, when she was in high school. Bill and Bess were married in 1914 at Brimingham. They had three children, 1917-1925. The family moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1924. Bill died at Knoxville. Bess died at LaFollette, Tennessee, and was buried at Knoxville. Children and grandchildren live in Tennessee, Ohio and elsewhere.
Ancestors include: Micajah Clark (1718-ca. 1804), who served in the Revolutionary War, of Louisa and Albermarle Counties -- Michael Clark, who immigrated to Virginia in 1670 -- John Morton (d. ca. 1722), who immigrated to Virginia by 1684 -- Robert Edward Tayman (182-ca. 1906) of Baltimore County, Maryland, and Chicago, Illinois -- James Millar (1812-1866), who immigrated to New York from London in 1832, of Linlithgowshire, Scotland; New York, and Will County, Illinois -- Joseph Adams (b. 1730), a soldier in the Revolutionary War, of Braintree, Massachusetts; and Maine? -- Henry Adams (ca. 1583-1646), who immigrated to America in 1634/5, of Devonshire, England; and Braintree, Massachusetts.
Includes the Spoden, Sharp and other related families.
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