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The Mississippi territorial legislature created Clarke County on 1812 Dec. 10. It was named for Gen. John Clarke of Georgia. A county seat was not established until 1820, when it was located at Clarksville. In 1831 the seat of government was moved to Grove Hill (previously known as Magoffin's Store, Smithville and Macon).
Clarke County is located in the southwestern portion of the state at the juncture of the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers. The county is a center of the state's timber industry. Notable towns include Thomasville, Grove Hill and Jackson.
At this time there is no Volunteer Coordinator for Clarke County. If you are interested in becoming the Coordinator for this county, please complete the Volunteer Form or contact Joe Reynolds. If you have any documented Reynolds information for this county please contact Joe.
The following additional information about the Reynolds Family in Clarke County, Alabama has been found or submitted by family members:
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