Nervey Roark the mother of my great great grandfather Findley Roark lived with him and his wife Polly Smith Roark in Clay County Kentucky in 1830s. I believe she may have have been Cherokee as I was told by family that my great great grandmother Polly Smith Roark was Cherokee but it appears she was not. I cannot find anything about her other than she lived with them in the census.
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jsmith says
James Finley/Findley Roark, married to Polly Smith and father of Minerva, was born in 1873 to Lucinda Collett and John Roark. Perhaps Lucinda’s middle name was Minerva or that was a nickname. If so, she could have gone by “Nervey.” However, she appears in earlier records also as Lucy. She was born in 1858, in Kentucky. Her parents were William Collett (1825–1860) and Elizabeth Jones (1832–1856).
The Collett Family is extremely well traced here:
http://www.collettfamilyhistory.net/Part-43-The-Staffordshire-Line-to-Kentucky-and-Michigan-Rev.14.htm
A few other sources that you might look at are here:
1920 Census – Knox, Kentucky:
Finley Roark 53
Nervy Roark 67 (mother of Finley, widow)
Polly Roark 47
Burley Roark 19
Albert Roark 16
Fanny Roark 13
Marriage Record from Clay County, KY:
Name: Lucinda Collett
Spouse: John Roark
Marriage Date: 8 Dec 1873
County: Clay
State: Kentucky
1880 Census
Name: Lucinda Roark
Age: 23
Birth Year: abt 1857
Birthplace: Kentucky
Home in 1880: Leslie, Kentucky
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Marital Status: Married
Spouse’s Name: John Roark
Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky
Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky
Occupation: Keeping House
Household Members:
John Roark 30
Lucinda Roark 23
James F. Roark 5 *F. = Finley
Robert Roark 2
Charley Roark 1