Amasa Clark's Reminiscences of a Centenarian
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Amasa Clark's Reminiscences of a Centenarian
| Lois Kindla Smith (View posts) | Posted: 30 Nov 2005 7:43PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kindla/Cebula
I'm interested in locating Amasa Clark's Reminiscences of a Centenarian, to either purchase or obtain a copy. Amasa was the "First Permanent Settler" in Bandera according to J Marvin Hunter, arriving in 1852.
Amasa and my g gfather John Kindla were in-laws (Francisca Kindla (10/1832 Po) married Amasa 8/3/1855, later divorced). Amasa, John Kindla and Dr. Thompson were together on the road back from San Antonio when they were beaten and robbed in 1856 (or 1872 according to Hunter).
Any assistance in locating his recollections would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Lois
Amasa and my g gfather John Kindla were in-laws (Francisca Kindla (10/1832 Po) married Amasa 8/3/1855, later divorced). Amasa, John Kindla and Dr. Thompson were together on the road back from San Antonio when they were beaten and robbed in 1856 (or 1872 according to Hunter).
Any assistance in locating his recollections would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Lois