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James Calhoun Clardy

Birth23 Mar 1796 - Laurens County, SC
Death23 Jun 1889 - Center, Montgomery, Arkansas, United States
MotherSarah Hall
FatherJames Calhoun Clardy

Born in Laurens County, SC on 23 Mar 1796 to James Calhoun Clardy and Sarah Hall. James Calhoun Clardy married Mariah Gaines and had 16 children. He passed away on 23 Jun 1889 in Center, Montgomery, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
James Calhoun Clardy
1758 - 1841
Sarah Hall
1762 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Mariah Gaines
1803 - 1836
Mary Elizabeth (Betsey) Clore
1812 - 1843
Mariah Powell Wait
1816 - 1885
Children Show all
Sarah A Clardy
1834 - 1912
Mary Pauline "Polly" Emily Clardy
1823 - 1904
William Henry Clardy
1832 - 1863
James Bennett Clardy
1827 - 1862
Elizer Etter Clardy
1838 - 1877
Belinda Linda Kate Clardy Butler
1852 - Unknown
Rhoda Frances Waite Clardy (Coulter)
1848 - 1934
Emily Clardy
1820 - 1902

Luanna Bascom Clardy
1850 - 1855
Robert Clardy
1845 - Unknown
Elizabeth Clardy
1843 - Unknown
John C. Clardy
1856 - 1856
Martha Jane Clardy
1829 - Unknown
Eliza Anne Clardy
1835 - 1900
Mary Louise Powers
1838 - Unknown
Sarah Ann Clardy
1843 - 1843

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