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      • George Rogers Clark was born on November 19, 1752 in Charlottesville, Virginia, not far from the home of Thomas Jefferson. He was the second of ten children of John Clark and Ann Rogers Clark, who were Anglicans of English and Scots ancestry. Five of their six sons became officers during the American Revolutionary War.
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  2. George Rogers Clark was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, near the home of Thomas Jefferson. He was the second of ten children of John Clark and Ann Rogers Clark, who were Anglicans of English and Scots ancestry. Five of their six sons became officers during the American Revolutionary War.

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · Genealogy for Brig. General George Rogers Clark (1752 - 1818) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Charlottesville, Virginia
    • Mary Clark, Jane Clark
    • Virginia
    • November 19, 1752
  4. George Rogers Clark was an American soldier and frontiersman, who commanded important victories over British troops in the Northwest Territory during the American Revolution (1775-1783). The brother of famed explorer William Clark, he was born near Charlottesville, Virginia.

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  7. Oct 15, 2020 · Sunday, November 3, 1963. Clark Had Three Homes Here. George Rogers Clark had three homes in the Louisville area – Mulberry Hill in what is now George Rogers Clark Park; Clarksville at the Falls of the Ohio on the Indiana side; and Locust Grove, now being restored by Historic Homes Foundation, Inc.

  8. The Long Knives Campaign. [Revolutionary War] One of the great campaigns of the Revolution began late in June of 1778 when a band of Kentucky "Long Knives" under George Rogers Clark set off down the Ohio River in a string of flatboats, bound for Kaskaskia.

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