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Title: William Clark(e) of Carlaverock, Nithsdale
Post by: Sharonarchibald80 on Tuesday 19 April 16 16:07 BST (UK)
I am trying to find out information regarding my 4x Great Grandfather & Grandmother.  They left Scotland aboard the Lovely Nelly in 1775.
They are listed as William Clark - Gardener - 30 years old, Carlaverock and Grizzle Kesaig (maybe Kissock?) - his wife - 30 years old, Carlaverock.
The Lovely Nelly brought them to Georgetown, PEI, Canada. They spent one winter there and moved to Pictou, Nova Scotia where there was a growing settlement of Scottish settlers.
I would like to find out more about Carlaverock if possible, and any potential ancestors who were left behind in Scotland.
thanks,
Sharon
Title: Re: William Clark(e) of Carlaverock, Nithsdale
Post by: imchad on Saturday 18 June 16 17:26 BST (UK)
Hi Sharon
I cannot claim to know the answers to your query but I was raised near Caerlaverock and attended school, church etc in Caerlaverock parish. Having carried out  some research on Clarks about 15 years ago, I know that Samuel Clerk was the progenitor of a large family of Clarks, including some who were friends of Robert Burns.
Samuel Clerk [1685-1786] came from Fife [ I think] to be schoolmaster at Caerlaverock. the school, Hutton Hall, was at that time a very prestigious establishment.

Ian McClumpha
Title: Re: William Clark(e) of Carlaverock, Nithsdale
Post by: kookaburra8 on Tuesday 05 June 18 09:21 BST (UK)
Hello Sharon,  my  ancestor was Thomas Clark (1732-1806) who was (going by my records) a brother of your William (I have 1730-1807). They were the fourth and fifth sons of Samuel Clark (1683-1768) who was schoolmaster at Hutton Hall (as Ian McClumpha has said) and Jean Adamson (1688-1781). I'll be interested to correspond further with you re the Clark family.