When John Clark Married Ann Rogers in 1749 in Virginia, they would eventually produce ten children - six sons and four daughters. Like most early American rural couples, John and Ann thought that they were raising farm hands and kitchen help. Little did they dream that their children and two more generations of Clarks would have such a great impact on America's development - from coast to coast. Three of the Clark sons would become officers, and help to win the Revolutionary War in the east. George Rogers Clark would become a general and win the Revolution in the west - thus giving America...
When John Clark Married Ann Rogers in 1749 in Virginia, they would eventually produce ten children - six sons and four daughters. Like most early Amer...