County of Christian, Kentucky. Historical and Biographical. Edited by William Henry Perrin. F. A. Battey Publishing Co., 1884, p. 358. JOHN H. CLARK, a native of Hopkinsville, Ky., was born March 28, 1841, and is one of four children, born to Thomas P. and Ann (Durrett) Clark, the latter a native of Kentucky and the former of Virginia, in which State he grew to manhood, and soon after came to Kentucky with his father. They settled on a farm eight miles east of Hopkinsville. John H., the subject, received his education in the schools of Hopkinsville. He remained at home until attaining his majority, when his father gave him the farm of 150 acres upon which he still resides. He has been twice married: first, March 10, 1864, to Tabitha Baker, a native of Christian County; she died December 15, 1881, leaving five children: Thomas E., William H., Milton, Nannie and Mary F. Two daughters, Lillie and Lizzie, died in infancy. Mr. Clark was next married March 15, 1883, to Emma H. Moore, of Christian County. Clark Durrett Baker Moore = VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/christian/clark.jh.txt