Person:Charles Clarke (40)

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Charles C Clarke
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  1. Caroline ClarkeAbt 1863 - Bef 1912
  2. Anna P ClarkeAbt 1865 -
  3. Charles C Clarke1868 -
  4. John ClarkeAbt 1870 - Aft 1912
m. 5 Feb 1890
  1. John Fox ClarkeAbt 1891 - Bef 1912
  2. Claude ClarkeAbt 1893 -
  3. Harry D ClarkeAbt 1895 - Bef 1912
  4. Charles C ClarkeAbt 1897 -
m. 10 Nov 1909
  1. Sallie Young Clarke1910 - Bef 2015
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Name Charles C Clarke
Gender Male
Birth[1] 27 Dec 1868 Mason County, Kentucky
Marriage 5 Feb 1890 Mason County, Kentucky[1st wife]
to Florence Fox
Marriage 10 Nov 1909 Kentucky[2nd wife]
to Sadie H Young
Death? Bourbon County, Kentucky
References
  1. Biography, in Johnson, E. Polk. A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians: The Leaders and Representative Men in Commerce, Industry and Modern Activities. (Chicago; New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1912)
    3:1248.

    CHARLES C. CLARKE--On a fine homestead of four hundred and forty acres, in
    Bourbon county, resides this well known and highly esteemed representative
    of the agricultural industry in this section of the state and he is a
    prominent factor in connection with public affairs in the county, where he
    is now serving as chairman of the Bourbon County Democratic Committee. He
    is signally alert and progressive as a citizen and his influence and
    cooperation are given in support of all measures and projects tending to
    enhance the general welfare of the community.
    Charles C. Clarke was born in Mason county, Kentucky, on the 27th of
    December, 1868, and is a son of John and Nannie (Fitzgerald) Clarke, both
    of whom were likewise born in that county and both of whom are
    representatives of sterling pioneer families of that section of the state.
    John Clarke was a son of Charles Clarke, who likewise was born in Mason
    county and who became one of the prominent and influential citizens of
    that section. He served several years as county sheriff and was also
    called to other local offices of public trust. He married Miss Caroline
    Hoard and they became the parents of four children: John, Charles, Seth
    and Caroline. John Clarke was born in the year 1835 and his entire active
    career was one of close and successful identification with agricultural
    pursuits. He was one of the representative citizens of Mason county and
    was a particularly successful business man, having been known as one of
    the best financiers of Mason county. He was primarily instrumental in
    the organization of the First National Bank of Maysville, this county,
    and served on its board of directors until his death, which occurred in
    1833. His wife, now venerable in years, resides in the city of Maysville.
    She is a devout member of the Christian church, with which her husband
    also was actively identified for many years prior to his demise. Of the
    four children the following data are given: Caroline is deceased, Anna P.
    is the wife of Charles C. Hopper, of Maysville; Charles C., of this review,
    was next in order of birth; and John remains on the old homestead farm in
    Mason county, where he is serving his second term as sheriff.
    Charles C. Clarke gained his early experiences in connection with the
    practical affairs of life through his close association with the work of
    the old homestead farm, on which he was born. His early educational
    advantages were those afforded in the graded schools of Mason county and
    he was but fifteen years of age at the time of his father's death. He
    then assumed the practical charge of the home farm, to whose supervision he
    continued to give his attention until he had attained to his legal
    majority. In 1890, shortly after his first marriage, Mr. Clarke removed
    to Bourbon county and purchased his present fine homestead, which is
    located about seven miles east of the city of Paris, on the Paris and
    North Middletown turnpike. Everything about the place indicates thrift
    and prosperity and Mr. Clarke is recognized as one of the most progressive
    and successful farmers of the county, besides which he raises high-grade
    live stock, and he has built up a successful enterprise in the buying and
    shipping of cattle. In politics he is recognized as one of the leaders of
    the Democratic party in his county and this fact is evidenced in his
    incumbency of the office of chairman of the Democratic committee of Bourbon
    county. He is a member of the board of trustees of the Kentucky Classical
    & Business College, at North Middletown, and both he and his wife hold
    membership in the Christian church.
    In Mason county, this state, on the 5th of February, 1890, Mr. Clarke
    was united in marriage to Miss Florence Fox, who was born and reared in
    that county and who was a daughter of Andrew and Amanda (Daugherty) Fox.
    She was summoned to the life eternal in August, 1907, and of the four
    children the following brief data are given--John F. is deceased; Claude
    remains at the paternal home; Harry D. is deceased; and Charles C., Jr.
    remains at the homestead. On the 10th of November, 1909, was solemnized
    the marriage of Mr. Clarke to Miss Sadie H. Young, who was born in
    Bourbon county, on the 4th of December, 1881, and who is a daughter of
    James W. Young, a sketch of whose career appears elsewhere in this volume,
    so it is not necessary to enter further review of the family history in
    this connection. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke have one child--Sallie Young Clarke,
    who was born on the 5th of October, 1910.