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    1. [CanShipsPre1865] John Clark immigration 1829
    2. Carol: There are a few similarities in the John Clark we are both looking for. My John Clark(e) immigrated in 1833 with wife Mary Ann. They had a son born at sea on April 19, 1833, (a surviving twin) and named him Daniel Marron for the ship's captain who was very kind to them. The family (don't know if there were other siblings) settled in the Peterborough area but apparently moved around in a pattern that would include the corners of Peterborough, Victoria, and Durham Counties. Would "Carp" be in that area? Are you sure your John immigrated in 1829? My John's wife went by Mary but believe her name was Mary Ann because the first granddaughter was named Mary Ann. Birthdate of your John's child born at sea was March 19 and my John's child was born April 19. My dates could be off some but I believe them to be correct. They are handwritten by my grandmother on a family tree document. Let me know if you think it could be the same family. Jeanne

    05/11/2002 06:36:19