Adeline Oldham 1819-1837 Smith Co, TN daughter of George Washington Oldham and Celia Jane Sutherland.
Celia Jane Shuldres married Cyrus Graham Clark about 1852 in Jackson Co, TN.
Cyrus Graham Clark was born 24 Oct 1827 in Smith Co, TN and died 01 June 1863 in Louisville Ky (civil War, Federal Prison) Cyrus Graham Clark was the son of Silas Clark and Elizabeth Mills. The brother of John Morris Clark 1818-1883
Celia was buried in the Shoulders Cemetery but was removed and buried next to her husband Cyrus G Clark in Gainesboro city Cemetery.
Jackson County Sentinel, Gainesboro, Tennessee - Oct 30, 1986
Cyrus Graham Clark was a solider in the Civil War.
Cyrus died during the war and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery near Louisville Kentucky.
The body of Cyrus Graham Clark came home On Saturday October 25, 1986.
His family had received his last letter on March 14, 1863 written from the Union Prison.
Although his wife paid someone $100.00 to find him after the War his disappearance remained a mystery. She died in 1917 without solving it.
In 1972, the wife of one of his great grandsons found the burial site in Cave Hill Cemetery. His grave was marked Silas Clark.
He was exhumed in 1986 and reburied in the Gainesboro City Cemetery, Gainesboro, Tennessee.
Celia Jane Clark (Shoulders) was originally buried at the Shoulders Cemetery, Skaggs Branch Cemetery, but her remains were exhumed in 1986 and reburied next to her husband Cyrus Graham Clark in the Gainesboro City Cemetery, Jackson Co, Tennessee on 25 Oct 1986.
Cyrus and Celia Clark had two babies that I don't know where they are buried. If anyone knows please let me know.
1. Roark Clark 12 Oct 1852 - 1852 Jackson Co, TN
2. Coley Clark 05 Mar 1856 - 1856 Jackson Co, TN
Adeline Oldham 1819-1837 Smith Co, TN daughter of George Washington Oldham and Celia Jane Sutherland.
Celia Jane Shuldres married Cyrus Graham Clark about 1852 in Jackson Co, TN.
Cyrus Graham Clark was born 24 Oct 1827 in Smith Co, TN and died 01 June 1863 in Louisville Ky (civil War, Federal Prison) Cyrus Graham Clark was the son of Silas Clark and Elizabeth Mills. The brother of John Morris Clark 1818-1883
Celia was buried in the Shoulders Cemetery but was removed and buried next to her husband Cyrus G Clark in Gainesboro city Cemetery.
Jackson County Sentinel, Gainesboro, Tennessee - Oct 30, 1986
Cyrus Graham Clark was a solider in the Civil War.
Cyrus died during the war and was buried in Cave Hill Cemetery near Louisville Kentucky.
The body of Cyrus Graham Clark came home On Saturday October 25, 1986.
His family had received his last letter on March 14, 1863 written from the Union Prison.
Although his wife paid someone $100.00 to find him after the War his disappearance remained a mystery. She died in 1917 without solving it.
In 1972, the wife of one of his great grandsons found the burial site in Cave Hill Cemetery. His grave was marked Silas Clark.
He was exhumed in 1986 and reburied in the Gainesboro City Cemetery, Gainesboro, Tennessee.
Celia Jane Clark (Shoulders) was originally buried at the Shoulders Cemetery, Skaggs Branch Cemetery, but her remains were exhumed in 1986 and reburied next to her husband Cyrus Graham Clark in the Gainesboro City Cemetery, Jackson Co, Tennessee on 25 Oct 1986.
Cyrus and Celia Clark had two babies that I don't know where they are buried. If anyone knows please let me know.
1. Roark Clark 12 Oct 1852 - 1852 Jackson Co, TN
2. Coley Clark 05 Mar 1856 - 1856 Jackson Co, TN
Family Members
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Mary A. "Polly" Shoulders Russell
1835–1911
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Aletha A. "Lethie" Shoulders Sutton
1837–1883
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Samuel Shoulders
1837–1914
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Thomas J Shoulders
1842–1906
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Silas J Shoulders
1844–1864
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John "Jack" Shoulders
1846–1914
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Rebecca Shoulders Clark
1849–1925
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Leonard Hogg "Lon" Shoulders
1851–1929
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Martha E Shoulders Crabtree
1853–1916