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    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Descendants of Elisha CLARK b. 1802 NB CAN, and Elizabeth THOMAS B. 1807
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Hi Anne... Have you discarded the idea that Rebecca LAND was the name of the wife of Jabez CLARK(E) in favor of the name Rebecca BURNEY? Have you been able to verify either name either through death or grave records? Could he have been married to both? I have the birth date of Rebecca LAND as 1760 which would make her 9 years older that Jabez, which would be unusual. And the dates of the birth of the children would probably not be hers.. The birth date of Rebecca BURNEY being Mar 9, 1781 would make her 12 years younger than Jabez since I have his birth date as 19 Mar 1769, which would seem more possible. I do have a marriage record of Church Records, St John Anglican Church of Gagetown, Queens Co., NB, CAN, for 21 Jan 1800 for Rebecca BURNEY and a Jabez CLARKE. Most likely the couple who had the listed children. I don't know if that document listed the ages at their marriage but if it did, then we could say for sure if he were the Rhode Island Jabez. Do any of their kids records list their parents and where they were born and possibly the ages of the parents at the time of the kids births? Let me know what you think.. Joe From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 01:16:23 -0500 anne and hugh stewart <leisurelodge@sympatico.ca> writes: > Hi fellow CLARK/CLARKE family researchers, > > I am trying to find living descendants of Elisha CLARK born Apr. 9, > 1802, > Hampstead, New Brunswick, Canada and died Nov. 29, 1867 in Kewanee, > Illinois. He was married on Jan 26, 1826 in Glanford, Ontario to > Elizabeth > THOMAS who was born in Canada ( poss NB) on Nov 29, 1807 and died in > Kewanee, Ill. on Jan 3, 1860. Elisha and Elizabeth moved to > Kewanee, Ill. > in 1855. > > > This Elisha CLARK is the eldest son of my 3rd great grandfather > Jabez CLARK > (b. 1769 North Kingstown Rhode Island died 1845 Glanford, Ont) and > Rebecca > BURNEY (b. Mar 9, 1781, New York, baptized Trinity Church NYC). A > descendant, Don L. CLARK and his wife Venice PETERSON wrote a > detailed > family history, a copy of which was given to the Glanford Historical > Society. I would like to get in touch with Don and Venice or any of > their > siblings to obtain more information on the family. > > > Elisha CLARK and Elizabeth THOMAS' children were all born in > Glanford and > include: > > Daniel b. 1826 > Rebecca b. 1828 > William b. 1828 > John b. 1831 > Edwin b. 18344 > Nancy A. b. 1836 > Walter b. 1838 > Asa b. 1840 > Rachael b. 1843 > Mary b. 1846 > Ezra B. b 1848 > Emery b. 1850 > > > > One son, Ezra B. CLARK B. 1848, married Ella FERRIS in 1875. This > family > then moved to Platte Co., Nebraska by 1880. They were in McCune > Kansas by > 1884 and later on moved to Carl Junction, Missouri and Mt. Ayre, > Iowa. In > 1902, they went back to Kansas by covered wagon and settled on a > farm near > Erie. Their children were: > > Ada b. 1877 d. 1881 > Elmer G. b. 1879 Neb. > Fred L. b. 1884 Kansas > Maude R. b. 1887 Kansas > Clifford R. b. 1894 Iowa > > Don L. CLARK is the son of Fred L. CLARK and his wife Elizabeth > Mariah > PIATT. Don is the person I am seeking or any of his siblings who > are Ava, > Katherine, Vera, Jack W., Nadine or Lyle. > > If Don is no longer living, perhaps one of his children or nieces or > nephews > could contact me. > > Kindest regards, > > Anne Clark-Stewart > Mississauga, Ontario > leisurelodge@sympatico.ca

    02/05/2005 01:52:44
    1. Descendants of Elisha CLARK b. 1802 NB CAN, and Elizabeth THOMAS B. 1807
    2. anne and hugh stewart
    3. Hi fellow CLARK/CLARKE family researchers, I am trying to find living descendants of Elisha CLARK born Apr. 9, 1802, Hampstead, New Brunswick, Canada and died Nov. 29, 1867 in Kewanee, Illinois. He was married on Jan 26, 1826 in Glanford, Ontario to Elizabeth THOMAS who was born in Canada ( poss NB) on Nov 29, 1807 and died in Kewanee, Ill. on Jan 3, 1860. Elisha and Elizabeth moved to Kewanee, Ill. in 1855. This Elisha CLARK is the eldest son of my 3rd great grandfather Jabez CLARK (b. 1769 North Kingstown Rhode Island died 1845 Glanford, Ont) and Rebecca BURNEY (b. Mar 9, 1781, New York, baptized Trinity Church NYC). A descendant, Don L. CLARK and his wife Venice PETERSON wrote a detailed family history, a copy of which was given to the Glanford Historical Society. I would like to get in touch with Don and Venice or any of their siblings to obtain more information on the family. Elisha CLARK and Elizabeth THOMAS' children were all born in Glanford and include: Daniel b. 1826 Rebecca b. 1828 William b. 1828 John b. 1831 Edwin b. 18344 Nancy A. b. 1836 Walter b. 1838 Asa b. 1840 Rachael b. 1843 Mary b. 1846 Ezra B. b 1848 Emery b. 1850 One son, Ezra B. CLARK B. 1848, married Ella FERRIS in 1875. This family then moved to Platte Co., Nebraska by 1880. They were in McCune Kansas by 1884 and later on moved to Carl Junction, Missouri and Mt. Ayre, Iowa. In 1902, they went back to Kansas by covered wagon and settled on a farm near Erie. Their children were: Ada b. 1877 d. 1881 Elmer G. b. 1879 Neb. Fred L. b. 1884 Kansas Maude R. b. 1887 Kansas Clifford R. b. 1894 Iowa Don L. CLARK is the son of Fred L. CLARK and his wife Elizabeth Mariah PIATT. Don is the person I am seeking or any of his siblings who are Ava, Katherine, Vera, Jack W., Nadine or Lyle. If Don is no longer living, perhaps one of his children or nieces or nephews could contact me. Kindest regards, Anne Clark-Stewart Mississauga, Ontario leisurelodge@sympatico.ca

    02/04/2005 06:16:23
    1. address change
    2. Please change my e mail address to lynnside@earthlink.net thanks Neil Clark

    01/30/2005 04:08:28
    1. seeking Robert A. Clarke
    2. Peggy McClanahan
    3. I'm looking for information on Robert A. Clarke who lived in Baltimore in second half of the 1800's and was a grocer.

    01/29/2005 11:50:58
    1. Jonathan and Henry Clark, Warren Co., OH, 1830
    2. sandy
    3. Does any one have information about the following CLARK families found on the 1830 census for Warren Co., OH. They are listed in this order on the census record. Jonathan Clark Jr. -- 1male under 5 -- 1 male 5-10 -- 1 male 10-15 -- one male 30-40 -- 1 female 5-10 -- 1 female 20-30 Henry Clark sen. -- 1 male 60-70 -- 1 female 50-60 Henry Clark, Jr. -- 1 male under 5 -- 1 male 10-15 -- 1 male 20-30 -- 1 female 20-30 Jonathan Clark -- 1 male 5-10 -- 1 male 10-15 -- 1 male 40-50 -- 1 female 5-10 -- 2 females 15-20 -- 1 female 20-30 And not listed with these Clarks but on the same page: Thomas Clark -- 1 male under 5 -- 1 male 5-10 -- 1 male 10-15 -- 2 males 20-30 -- 1 male 40-50 -- 1 female under 5 -- 2 females 5-10 -- 1 female 10-15 -- 2 females 15-20 -- 1 female 40-50 Please contact me if you can offer any info on these families either before or after the year of 1830. We might be able to help each other. Sandy

    01/28/2005 02:59:44
    1. Re: Fw: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Charlotte Clark born 1822 Canada or US
    2. In a message dated 1/26/2005 4:09:33 PM Central Standard Time, prairiesky@telus.net writes: don't think there is a connection but I am still trying to find Charlotte s parents so I can not be certain. I did have jones that married and ended up in Bristol? Northumberland. so... I will save this in case I come across your names. Joy: Thanks, will keep your info handy also. Jeanne

    01/26/2005 05:56:05
    1. Fw: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Charlotte Clark born 1822 Canada or US
    2. prairiesky
    3. -------Original Message------- From: prairiesky Date: 01/26/05 15:04:16 To: CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Charlotte Clark born 1822 Canada or US HI Jeanne I don't think there is a connection but I am still trying to find Charlotte s parents so I can not be certain. I did have jones that married and ended up in Bristol? Northumberland. so... I will save this in case I come across your names. Thanks for your reply. sorry for being so delayed in replying. Joy H -------Original Message------- From: CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com Date: 01/17/05 01:16:04 To: CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Charlotte Clark born 1822 Canada or US Welcome to the list. I am also researching Jones, and Clark(e) in Canada, specifically in the Durham, Victoria, Northumberland area. I don't have a Charlotte Clark(e). My Mary and John Clark(e) immigrated in 1833 with at least one son, Daniel, born at sea in April 1833. That's about all I know for sure until Daniel (my grandfather) married Martha Holmes and appeared in the 1861 census in Ballyduff with two children, Mary Ann and Sarah J. I do think that they must have had relatives already here for a man and pregnant wife to leave Ireland and travel to Canada so am hoping to find someone with a connection. I also think Daniel must have had some siblings but have not found any proof. My Jones relatives were Humphrey and Frances Jones Jones (first cousins) who immigrated cr. 1820 and settled in the same area, namely Smith Township, Peterborough County. They had a large family -- Henry, Louisa Jane (my ggrandmother), Frances Ann, Elizabeth, John, Martha, Nancy and Robert. If any of these names are familiar to you, would appreciate hearing from you. Jeanne Clark O'Connor ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== List search http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARKE http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARK

    01/26/2005 08:08:39
    1. Bible Found Site
    2. Ann Murphy
    3. I received this today. It is some old bible. Very interesting reading. Ann in Ks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tracy St. Claire" <tasaint@comcast.net> To: <ILKANE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 10:56 AM Subject: [ILKANE] Re: SORRY,ANOTHER QUESTION?? > > Try the Social Security death index. The one on > Rootsweb gos up to January of 2004 -- if he died > after then it would not show, but if he died before > then, his death would be listed. > > It is possible that some other site has a more up-to-date > index. > > I would do an advanced search if he has a common > name, or if you do not know approximately when he > was born, because there will be a lot of results > otherwise. Good luck. > > http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/ > > Tracy St. Claire > Bible Records Online > http://www.biblerecords.com > > > > ==== ILKANE Mailing List ==== > You can contact the list administrator for this list by sending a > message to mailto:ILKANE-admin@rootsweb.com >

    01/24/2005 08:02:41
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines
    2. The Acton line here is spelled Action I believe. Connected to Likes and Zook and others. Best Wishes, TEX CLARK, down old Tucson, AZ., way

    01/24/2005 03:53:59
    1. Maria C. (Clark)
    2. Jerry Holcombe
    3. I'm still harping on Maria C. or Maria D. (Clark) Weeks who was supposedly b. 10 May 1823 at Auburn, Cayuga Co., NY. I obtained this information from the Whitney Family Website (Maria's mother-in-law was a Whitney from Fairfield Co., CT). However, since no leads have materialized using this birthplace, I'm wondering if she was born elsewhere at about the same time. So, I'm opening up the search: does anybody on this list have a Maria C. Clark or Maria D. Clark in his/her database who was b. abt. 1823? At this point, I'm open to any possibility! Thank you and best regards --- Sally (Bolster) Holcombe holcombejr@mindspring.com g-X-2-granddaughter of Stephen Weeks and his first wife, Maria C. or Maria D. Clark

    01/23/2005 07:57:32
    1. Clarke's from Maine
    2. I am looking for the family of John & Julia Clarke he was born in 1828 and she was born in 1832 both born in Ireland children Alfred born 1865 England and Mary Clarke born 1872 in Ireland. They were in Portland Maine in 1880 any help would be great Thank You Garry Clark

    01/21/2005 04:38:47
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines
    2. Sue
    3. Kathy, checking the list archive, http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/CLARKE it was directed to Shirley- http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/CLARKE/2005-01/1106161441 From: "kathy hribal" <katmar5@iowatelecom.net> Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 10:21:24 -0600 Who is this directed to??? ----- Original Message ----- From: <NBActon@aol.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 6:50 PM Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines > Where were these Clarks from? ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/

    01/20/2005 02:18:25
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines
    2. kathy hribal
    3. Who is this directed to??? ----- Original Message ----- From: <NBActon@aol.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 6:50 PM Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines > Where were these Clarks from? > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > List search > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARKE > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARK >

    01/20/2005 03:21:24
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines
    2. Shirley Kovar
    3. These Clarks were from possibly Virginia and then to Claiborne Co., Tenn and then to Jackson County, Missouri and Leavenworth Co., Kansas. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: <NBActon@aol.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 6:50 PM Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines > Where were these Clarks from? > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > List search > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARKE > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=CLARK > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 1/16/2005 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 1/16/2005

    01/19/2005 01:31:03
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Queries on my Clark lines
    2. Where were these Clarks from?

    01/19/2005 12:50:40
    1. Queries on my Clark lines
    2. Shirley Kovar
    3. Does anyone have any information on any of these Clarks? Caroline Matilda Clark Husband Willliam Slate Isham Clark b. 28 Nov. 1776 Wife Isabel Jeffries One child known: Nancy Clark William Clark b. abt 1785 Culpeper, Va. died bef. 1840 Jackson Co., Mo. Wife: Naomi C ? Children: William Reeder Clark b. Unk; Nancy Smith Clark. b. 8 Jul 1826 Husb. Jesse Dalton Naomi Clark b. abt 1816 Elvira Elizabeth Clark b. 28 Jul 1826 John Clark b. unk. Phoebe Clark Husband John Simmons 11 children Thanks Shirley mjk@inebraska.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 1/16/2005

    01/19/2005 06:04:01
    1. Re: Charlotte Clark b: 1822 Can or USA & Alexander CLARK & Mary BOYD, Scotland/Canada/MA/RI
    2. Barbara Clark
    3. Hello Joy, and others: Welcome. Sorry I do not have a Charlotte Clark , off hand, that I know of; however, I do have Clarks who were in Scotland, and Ontario, Canada before going to MA and RI area USA. I would be interested in knowing the names of Charlotte's spouse and children and their locations if known. My Great big brick wall is at my Great-grandfather's level: Alexander Clark, b:ca 1844 Scotland; emigrated at some time prior to 1871 to Lincoln Co. Ontario, Canada. I have NO information on his Parents, ancestors, Siblings and very little on his descendants. Thus, I check out anyone who was in Ontario particularly...and their movements. My Alexander CLARK, I assume, married Mary BOYD about 1871. No marriage record found. They had a daughter, Mary CLARK, b: 10 Oct 1872 in Grantham, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada. (I believe the BOYDs...John BOYD & Mary GUTHRIE emigrated from Paisley, Renfrew, Scot between January 1868 and June 1870, (IAW the birth places of several children. ) Mary Boyd was the eldest of the children. Also, Mary Boyd b: 28 Oct 1850, Middle Paisley, Renfrew, Scot.and Alexander Clark, b:ca 1844, Scot, had a son, William Alexander CLARK, b: Feb 1877, in Merritton, Lincoln Co. Ontario, Canada. NO Birth record . However, I have my Grandfather's Naturalization Papers which name his Parents as Alexander Clark and Mary Boyd. Alexander Clark and Mary Boyd emigrated from Ontario, Canada , about 1879 and appear on the 1880 MASS Census in Attleborough, Bristol Co. MA. with 3 children in household. Mary, 7 yr; Wm,4 yr, (Grandfather) and one listed as Other...John CLARK,1 yr. born in Canada of Scots Parentage. (Still do not know who he is or how related.) (On my Grandfather's Naturalization Papers, it indicates that he emigrated from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada to NY via New York Central Railway on 1 April 1879. (Assume with his Parents and/or the Boyds. ) John BOYD & Mary GUTHRIE appeared on the 1880 RI Census, in Lincoln, Providence Co. RI with four children (Mary NOT one of them.) ( William, b:16 Aug 1853, Abbey, Paisley, Renfrew,Scot.; Archibald b:ca 22 Oct 1855Abbey, Paisley,Renfrew; John b:19 Apr 1860;Abbey (Paisley, Renfrew & Margaret Fairbairn BOYD., b: ca 1866.) 2 or 3 other children were previously deceased. ( including an Alexander ,(perhaps b: ca 28 July 1858 1 male Boyd (perhaps a first James, b:18 DEC 1862, Abbey Paisley, Renfrew; and a 2nd ? James Boyd. born last in Ontario, Canada and died.) Only further information...on Boyds...I have the death certificates of these three Boyd Brothers who are buried in the Mashausuck (sp?)Cemetery in Central Falls, RI. And, it was stated by someone else, that John Boyd, the Father is buried there also and that he died on 3 September 1899 in RI. Apparently some records at this Cemetery were burned in a fire of 1899!! So far, I have no information on the deaths or other! locations of all the women in this family and nothing more on any other Clark children born in MA or RI. Other names mentioned in my search were two informants from the Boyd Boys Death Certificates: John ADAMS or rel; and Janet WILSON. I have more on my Grandfather's marriage and Son: my Dad etc in MA and CT. Can you identify or connect with any of these names and provide me with the data on Charlotte Clark? Thank you in advance. Hope this helps all of us. Regards, Barb Barbara Clark lorieclark@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    01/17/2005 07:27:24
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] "Kennebec River Valley" in "Maine" in 1700's
    2. Dick Stewart
    3. Betty:, I am interested in any James Clarke from RI who migrated to Madison CO, NY about 1810. My gg grandfather [James?] Clarke m. Sarah [--?--] before 1808, prob. RI. He died before 1834 in Madison. James and Sarah Clarkes children: James, 1809?; John T., 1811, m. Elizabeth Blakeslee; Luther, 1815 m. Fidelia [--?--]; Welsom, 1817, m.Caroline Winslow and, Sarah Clark b. about 1825. All but James above born in Madison CO, NY, probably Brookfield TWP. Thank you, Margaret

    01/17/2005 01:56:06
    1. "Kennebec River Valley" in "Maine" in 1700's
    2. Betty
    3. Hello, While looking for information on the WILKINS men who were living in "Maine" in the late 1700's, I came across information on the early history of the "Kennebec River valley" in Maine. There seems to have been many books written on the subject of the "Valley" or about the towns which started there. And, it turns out many people from Massachusetts went up to "Maine" and tried to obtain "land grants" there. Perhaps they did not follow through and live there, but their names might be mentioned in those history books. And, I did see the CLARK / CLARKE name mentioned. So, if you have a CLARK / E who seems to have disappeared from MA in the late 1700's, they might have "traveled north." Reminder: Maine did not become a State until 1820. So, from the 1700's and up to 1820, it was known as the "Northern Territory of Massachusetts." What makes this situation difficult for researchers is that many of the men and/or families living in "Maine" in the 1700's - might be found in Massachusetts records. And, another reminder is that there were a couple of "settlements" on the southern coast of "Maine" in the 1600's - so any references to places like Wells .. would be for that "settlement" which at the time was, I believe, under the control of either the Plymouth Colony or the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Betty (near Lowell, MA) My "solidly built, concrete-block wall" is about James CLARK, born around the 1790's .. somewhere ! As a young man, he ended up in RI and along the southern coast of MA.

    01/16/2005 11:17:03
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Charlotte Clark born 1822 Canada or US
    2. Welcome to the list. I am also researching Jones, and Clark(e) in Canada, specifically in the Durham, Victoria, Northumberland area. I don't have a Charlotte Clark(e). My Mary and John Clark(e) immigrated in 1833 with at least one son, Daniel, born at sea in April 1833. That's about all I know for sure until Daniel (my grandfather) married Martha Holmes and appeared in the 1861 census in Ballyduff with two children, Mary Ann and Sarah J. I do think that they must have had relatives already here for a man and pregnant wife to leave Ireland and travel to Canada so am hoping to find someone with a connection. I also think Daniel must have had some siblings but have not found any proof. My Jones relatives were Humphrey and Frances Jones Jones (first cousins) who immigrated cr. 1820 and settled in the same area, namely Smith Township, Peterborough County. They had a large family -- Henry, Louisa Jane (my ggrandmother), Frances Ann, Elizabeth, John, Martha, Nancy and Robert. If any of these names are familiar to you, would appreciate hearing from you. Jeanne Clark O'Connor

    01/16/2005 08:12:16