They later divorced, divorce granted by Governor William Rabun (1771-1819) of Georgia on 19 December 1818.
Nancy's brother John Clark (1766-1832) was governor of Georgia for two terms.
(Case cite for Thompson v. Thompson: Lamar, Lucius Q.C., "1821 Lamar's Compilation" (1821). Historic Georgia Digests and Codes. Book 22; A Compilation of the Laws of the State of Georgia, Passed by the Legislature (1821) by Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, pp. 264-5.)
They later divorced, divorce granted by Governor William Rabun (1771-1819) of Georgia on 19 December 1818.
Nancy's brother John Clark (1766-1832) was governor of Georgia for two terms.
(Case cite for Thompson v. Thompson: Lamar, Lucius Q.C., "1821 Lamar's Compilation" (1821). Historic Georgia Digests and Codes. Book 22; A Compilation of the Laws of the State of Georgia, Passed by the Legislature (1821) by Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, pp. 264-5.)
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