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RHall1691  (View posts) Posted: 26 Sep 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Clark, Masters
Thanks for your response. I very much want infromation on Ealre and Bleeka's parents. Lynwood lives near me but know nothing about them. I don't even know their names. Any information will be helpful. I didn't know they ever lived in NC.
Lynwood is not in good health. Even before he couldn't remember ever knowing about his Clark grand parents.

Bleeka Clark

Marty8263  (View posts) Posted: 26 Sep 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Clark
My mother' sister was Sue Ellen Sherard. She married William Earle Clark who was Bleeka's sister. I knew Aunt Bleeka. She was indeed a lovely lady. She took my cousin Harry into her home following the death of his Mother. I know little about the Clark side. This is copied from the Sherard History.
Sue Ellen Sherard(Charles M,James Wiley, William}Born Nov.29
1892,in anderson SC and diedn Nov. 27,1940 Buried . Old Sone Church.Earle born Feb.1889,in Meklenburg County NC.Died July 2,1970.Buried at Old Stone church.Only two of the five children survive, Charles and Lynwood. I don't have their addresses, but could possibly get them.Let me know if I can help.

Bleeka Elizabeth Clark Masters

RHall1691  (View posts) Posted: 26 Sep 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Clark, Masters
My earlier message on Bleeka listed a brother Dewitt. That is wrong. Her brothers were Earl, George, Pete, J.B., and maybe a Walter & Alva. She had eight brothers. Her only sister was Taska. I need any information on her parents. I know very little about this part of my family. Any information would be greatly apprciated.

Re: Bleeka Elizabeth Clark Masters

Coastieinakilt  (View posts) Posted: 28 Jun 2009 5:08PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Masters
I know this doesn't pertain to Ms Bleeka's family but I thought you might like to know a little bit about the lady I knew as a small boy and whom I came to call Grandmother Bleeka. She was my grandmothers neighbor on Old Pendleton Highway from around 1973-1981. When I'd visit my grandmother in the summer and Christmas vacation, Ms Bleeka would have me over frequently for a pot of vegetable soup. I fondly remember her yellow house with old fashioned lift-style door "knobs", the old fashioned ice trays with the lever to break the ice, a toaster that looked like it must have been from the 19-teens (it flipped the bread to toast the other side with the push of a button!). Her house was like a working museum and I loved going over there
for her soup and sweet tea. I'd look at the old pictures of her family and she would explain who everyone was and what-not. In the summer I'd help her
pick figs from the tree in her backyard and marvel at the ancient (and at the
time, still-operable) washing machine with it's exposed drum and wringer on
the side. I still think about what a chore laundry must have been for her, even
with that "modern convenience". Even though she's been gone for so many
years, I still think back fondly to the little lady who opened her house to me
and treated me like one of her own. She was a kind-hearted Christian lady.

Re: Bleeka Elizabeth Clark Masters

josiecj  (View posts) Posted: 29 Jun 2009 11:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
What a wonderful story that you have shared. This is no kin to me, but what memories you brought back to me about my own 'Granny'.

Thanks for sharing.

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