General William Clark
1790-1859
General William Clark was one of the earliest preachers in
the Restoration Movement in the state of Tennessee. He
helped to start the churches in and around Jackson in the
early 1800s. He was born in North Carolina and died in
Madison County, Mississippi.
Location Of Grave
The final resting place of General William Clark is in the
Clark Cemetery, in Madison County, Mississippi.
Directions: Southwest of the town of Madison on the old
George Boddie place. Note: From the intersection of
Livingston Rd. and Lake Cavalier Rd. go north on Lake
Cavalier Rd for 2.8 miles where Ancient Oaks Dr. intersects
from the left. Turn left and go .3 miles to a cattle gate.
This is the entrance to the Boddie property. The graveyard
is only accessible by a four-wheel drive, and is about 3
miles into the woods on a ridge.
The grave is marked:
General William Clark
Born
May 15, 1790
Died
Aug. 18, 1859
Full Of Honor And Of Years Thou Hast Had A Name Of Which We
Are Justly Proud And Now
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