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    1. CLARKS OF UTICA NEW YORK
    2. DAR ID Number 82329 ,pg12 Mrs.Ida CLARK Warnes,b.(sep.19,1860) sister of Mary Louise CLARK CAPPm.1870 in UTICA N.Y.son, Frank CAPPb.(1872)in utica ny,son Aaron JenckCAPP,b.(1887)in Norton Kansas. (1847)wife of William (KAPP-CAPP from BADEN GERMANY,(1850) Wife of Edward s. Warnes ,Descendant of Aaron Jenck CLARK,(1814-1873) and Louise Elizabeth FLETCHER(1821-1901)m1844.Granddaughter Welcome clark (1783-1818)and Susan Sayles (1792-1854)m.1778.Gr.granddaughter of Aaron CLARK (1750-1803)and Anphillis JENCKS,(1758-1841)M.1778)Aaron Clark ,enlister in 1777,in Capt.Enos Parker,s company ,Col, Benjamin Symond,s Berkshire co. regiment.He was b.in Great Barrington,Mass,d.in Utica .N.Y.Who are the ancestry,of Aaron (1750).

    10/20/2004 03:53:19
    1. Samuel and Clarks of RI and St John NB Part 2
    2. Sue
    3. Hello list, This is a forwarded message related to the links below. I have reset the settings to allow this file to come through. If you should respond to Chris, please, you will need to edit the reply to the list as it will be too large to go through. Thanks! Sue, list admin clarke-admin@rootsweb.com Samuel, and Clarks of RI and St John,NB Part 1 by Chris Hamilton http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/CLARKE/2004-10/1098260279 Samuel and Clarks of RI and St John NB. Part 3 by Chris Hamilton http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/CLARKE/2004-10/1098260926 Samuel and Clarks of RI and St John NB Part 4 by Chris Hamilton http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/CLARKE/2004-10/1098261129 -------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Hamilton cristony2003@yahoo.com> To: CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 02:22 Subject: Fwd: Samuel and Clarks of RI and St John NB Part 2 GGG Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 32 William ®53 CLARK Capt. ®314. Born 15 Jan 1707 ®53 in Newport,Newport,RI ®53. Died 27 Mar 1749 ®494 in North Kingston,RI ®314. He married Ann GREENE, 8 Nov 1730 ®53 in North Kingston,RI ®53. 33 Ann GREENE ®53. Born Circa 1710 in North Kingston,Washington,RI ®53. Died 27 Mar 1749 ®53 in Greenwich,Washington Co.,RI ®53. 34 John ®53 PECKHAM. Born 1 May 1712 ®53 in Newport,Newport,RI ®53. Died 30 Dec 1757 in Westerly,Washington,RI ®314. He married Deborah SWEET, 25 Dec 1735 ®53 in Westerly,Washington,RI ®53. 35 Deborah SWEET®53. Born 15 Sep 1717 ®314 in Westerly,Washington,RI ®53. Died 30 Jun 1780 ®53 in Westerly,Washington,RI ®53. 40 John THORNYCRAFT ®277. Born 1724 ®277 in Glen Cove, Nassau Co.,Long Island, NY ®292. Info fined £10 in 1780 for 2 sons who ran off to British Army ®29. According to "History of Long Island": "The name of Thorncraft, or Thornycraft, has been extinguished by its division into two nouns, Thorn and Craft, both of which are common in Glen Cove,Nassau Co.,Long Island, NY . He married Jerusha __?__. 41 Jerusha __?__ ®277. 42 James ®277 ®325 WETMORE. Born 19 Dec 1727 ®276 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY ®276. Died 10 Feb 1798 ®277 in Hammond River, Kings Co., NB ®320. Buried 14 Feb 1798 ®337 in stone of farm of Don Beyea, Hammond River ®397. Info Loyalist. Religion Anglican. He married Elizabeth ABRAHAMS. 43 Elizabeth ®277 ABRAHAMS. Born 15 Mar 1730 ®320 in NY ®396. Died 17 Dec 1808 ®277 in Hampton, Kings Co., NB ®320. Buried 19 Dec 1808 ®337 in stone of farm of Don Beyea, Hammond River ®397. 44 __?__ McKENZIE. Info see notes. Also search IGI Batch # C or M 110982. I am not sure who John's father is but John Jr. named a daughter Margaret and I saw a CAMERON genealogy website which said they came from Inverness,Scotland.This CAMERON was in the 42nd. Also there is a William MUNROE of the same regiment who settled in Carleton (West Saint John) and could be the reason why John Jr. went from Nashwaak to Carleton to live. "This page is dedicated to the descendants of James Cameron who was born in 1755 in Inverness, Scotland and sailed with the 42nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Regiment) to North America on May 1, 1776 from Greenock Scotland, along with the (Fraser Highlands), and fought with the British in the American Revolutionary War". http://www.users.qwest.net/~rl- cameron/cameron/ GGGG Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 64 Carew®53 CLARK. Born Circa 1668 ®53 in Newport,Newport,RI ®53. Died 5 Jun 1759 ®53 in North Kingston,Washington,RI ®53. He married Ann DYER, 14 Feb 1693 ®53 in Newport,Newport,RI ®53. 65 Ann DYER ®53. Born Circa 1674 ®53 in Boston,Suffolk,MA ®53. Died After 1717 ®53 in Newport,Newport,RI ®53. 66 John ®314 GREENE. He married Mary CLARKE WEEDEN. 67 Mary CLARKE WEEDEN ®314. 68 Isaac®53 PECKHAM. Born 11 Apr 1688 ®53 in Newport,Newport,RI ®53. Died 10 Feb 1765 ®53 in Middleton,Newport,RI ®53. He married Barbara PHILLIPS, 8 Nov 1711 ®53 in Little Compton,Newport,RI ®53. 69 Barbara PHILLIPS ®53. Born 15 Mar 1687 ®314 in Newport,Newport,RI ®53. Died 1726 ®53. 70 William ®53 SWEET. Born 1663 ®53. He married Thankful HAMILTON, Circa 1710 in Warwick,Kent,RI ®53. 71 Thankful HAMILTON ®53. Born 1689 ®53 in Warwick,Kent,RI ®53. Died 1792 ®53 in North Kingston,Washington,RI ®53. 80 William ®304 THORNYCRAFT. He married Mary COLES, 1707 ®304 in Oyster Bay, Queens Co., NY ®304. 81 Mary COLES®304. 84 James ®276 WETMORE Rev. Born 25 Dec 1695 ®276 in Middleton, Connecticut Colony®320. Died 15 May 1760 ®276 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY ®320. Occupation Anglican Minister ®276. Religion Anglican. Will says ,James WETMORE,Rye, leaves to wife Anna the use of all the house, land, orchard and meadows. To son James the priviledge of shopand dam on Blind Brook for a fulling mill. To son Timothy house , land and improvements on west side of road and Blind Brook.To daughter Alethea, w/o Rev. Joseph LAMSON and Amy w/o Gilbert BRUNDAGE land at Bullock's Meadow. Daughters Charity w/o Joseph PURDY and Esther, the house orchard etc. after his wife's death. Rest of estate to sons Isaac and Timothy.Signed 6 May 1759. Proven 3 jun 1760. ®349 He married Anna DWIGHT. 85 Anna ®276 DWIGHT. Born 1697 ®320 in Woodstock, Windham Co., Conn. ®320. Died 1771 ®320 in New York, NY ®320. Religion Anglican. 86 John ®276 ABRAHAMSON. Born in New York, NY ®395. He married Elizabeth BUSH, About 1747 ®320. 87 Elizabeth BUSH ®320. 5G Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 128 Joseph ®53 CLARK. Born 9 Dec 1618 ®53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England ®53. Christen 16 Dec 1618 ®53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England ®53. Died 1 Jun 1694 ®53 in Westerly,Washington,RI ®53. Info of Newport,Newport,RI ®53. 26. JOSEPH4 CLARKE (Thomas3, John2, John1). He was born 9 December 1618 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, and baptized 16 December 1618 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. He died 1 June 1694 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Residence: Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Joseph Clarke evidently came to Boston with his older brothers, Thomas and John, but he is not mentioned in any records of that town. He may have come in the capacity of a servant to his brother John, as was later noted in a recording of his lands in Newport, Rhode Island. His brother, Dr. John Clarke, was disarmed with others as associates of Anne Hutchinson at Boston on 20 November 1637. John and Thomas left the Massachusetts Bay Colony with the Coddington party and were signers of the Aquidneck agreement on 7 March 1638. Joseph Clarke first appears on the record when he was admitted an inhabitant of the Island of Aquidneck (at Portsmouth) on 24 January 1638/9, and again on 21 February 1638/9. However, he soon left Portsmouth for Newport, newly founded by his brother, John Clarke, and others dissatisfied with the government of Portsmouth. He was admitted an inhabitant and made a freeman of Newport at a General Quarter Court held there on 17 December 1639. He was present in! the General Court of Election held at Newport on 12 March 1640, and was listed on the court roll of freemen on 16 March 1641. He served on the grand jury at a Quarter Sessions Court at Portsmouth on 1 December 1641. He is said to have been one of the original members of the First Baptist Church of Newport in 1644, and was certainly a member in full communion in 1648. Sometime between March 1643 and 15 March 1644, Joseph Clark of Nuport had his lands in Newport, consisting of fifty acres, recorded. His lands lay in several parcels, one of thirty acres "lying beyond the mill bounded on the North by the hie way to Sachuis on the East by Stony River on the South by Robert Fields land," another parcel of 2.5 acres between Mr. John Clark's farm and Thomas Clark's cow pasture, a home lot of 3.5 acres lying next to Mr. [John] Clark's swamp at the lot's end, a "cowes hay" or pasture at the southwest corner of the harbor, another "cowes hay" on the east side of Stony River, and one acre of upland bounded by "the Creeke & Thomas Clarks marsh, a way for the bringing forth of hay & bringing thruw cattle to John Peckams marsh & Thomas Clarks marsh excepted." These lands, amounting to 40 acres, were bought by Joseph Clark for an unknown sum as evidenced by the treasurer's receipt produced by him at the recording of the land. (An order issued by the tow! n on 5 June 1639, divided all meadow lands within Newport at a rate of 20 "Cowes meat" to 300 acres of upland, so Joseph can be expected to have given at least two or three cows for his land.) However, Joseph Clarke had an additional ten ac[re]s more granted unto him by vertue of a certaine donation given by the sd Towne to certaine Servants the sd Joseph being serv[an]t to mr John Clark w[hi]ch Tenn ac[re]s is layd forth in and w[i]th the first p[ar]cell of thirtie all w[hi]ch amounting to the No of Fifthe ac[re]s more or less is fully Impropriated to the sd Joseph Clark his heirs or Assignes for ever. On 25 December 1644, Joseph Clarke deeded five acres of meadow lying on the soutwest side of the harbor in Newport to Robert Stanton of Newport. His land is also mentioned in the record of highways laid out by William Dyre, Nicholas Easton, and Mr. John Clarke dated 15 February 1654. One highway was laid out "from the Mill to Joseph Clarkes...towards the great Comons, and by the side of mr John Clarkes Joseph and Thomas Clarkes lands &c being on the east side thereof went the hie way...to mr Eastons Farme...downe to Stony River...and soe came into the Comons at the Rocks..." On March 10, 1656/7, Joseph Clarke was granted a 1/54th share of the purchase of Conanicut (later, Jamestown) and Dutch Islands, and he also signed on behalf of his brother, it being ordered "that Joseph Clarke shall subscribe hereto in the behalf of his Brother Mr. John Clarke in England." Joseph Clarke, of Newport, was also appointed to the perpetual council that would govern the affairs of Conanicut a! t the time of the purchase. In 16 May 1648, he was made a member of the General Court of Trials to represent the town of Newport, and served on both the grand and petit juries at Warwick on 30 June 1657. His name appears on a list of the freeman of the Colony, of Newport, in 1655. From 1655 on, he is referred to in the records of the Colony as "Mr. Joseph Clarke,"and was a commissioner for Newport at the Court of Commissioners held at Portsmouth on 28 June 1655, at Newport on 19 May 1657, at Portsmouth again on 10 March 1657/8, at Providence on 17 May 1659, and once more at Portsmouth on 23 August 1659. He was made an Assistant (which appears to have been the same as commissioner) for Newport at the General Court of Election held at Warwick on 18 May 1658, and served in this capacity at a General Court of Trials held at Newport in June 1658, at a meeting of the General Counsel held at Warwick on 14 October 1658, at another General Court of Trials held at Warwick on 16 October 1658, at the General Court! of Election held at Providence on 17 May 1659, at a General Court of Trials held at Newport on 3 March 1659/60, and at a meeting of the Governor, Deputy Governor, and Assistants held at Newport on 25 November 1663. On 4 July 1657, at a General Court held at Warwick, Mr. Joseph Clarke and three others were authorized to write a letter to Mr. John Clarke in England to request further judgment of the authorities in England in the charges of treason brought against William Harris by Roger Williams. He was also chosen to form a committee with five others at a General Court of Commissioners held at Portsmouth on 23 August 1659, to write a letter of thanks to Mr. John Clarke, to review letters sent to the colony regarding disputes with the "United Colonies, Massachusetts, or Plymouth," and to insturct Mr. Clarke to take such matters before Parliament accordingly. The task of opening letters and informing Mr. Clarke, as well as providing Clarke with a commission from the Colony, was reauthorized to Mr. Joseph Clarke, althouhg he was not an Assistant at the time, and the others at a General Assembly held at Warwick on 18 October 1660. On 1 November 1661, Tobias Saunders, Robert Burdick, and Joseph Clarke were arrested for taking possession of lands of Southertown, in the Pequot Country, under a warrant issued by the commissioners of the General Court of Massachusetts dated 25 October 1661 to the constable of Southertown, Walter Palmer. However, Clarke "upon extraordinary occasion was, by the Commissioners [of Southertown] and constable, set at liberty." Southertown was the name given by Connecticut to the area called Misquamicutt (later Westerly) by the Rhode Islanders who were settling there. Saunders and Burdick were taken to Boston, where from testimony they gave on 14 November 1661, it is learned that the Court of Rhode Island had allowed them to purchase lands of the Indians there, and Burdick had "built a small house there, upon the lott layed out to him." "Joseph Clark of Road Island, who was also apprehended in the company of the two former persons, being all three in company, was released by the ! Constable upon a very urgent occasion." Clarke was the only one identified as of "Road Island," which indicates that he was a resident of the island of Road Island (Newport or Portsmouth), and was not residing in Westerly. Joseph Clarke's name appears as one of the "purchasers and free inhabitants of our island, called Rhode-Island, and the rest of the colonie of Providence Plantations" in the charter granted to Rhode Island by Charles II, King of Great Britain, on 8 July 1663, and by order of this charter he was appointed an assistant to the General Assembly at Newport on 1 March 1663/4. He served in this position again at meetings of the General Assembly held at Newport on 4 May 1664, in October 1664, on 23 February 1664/5, and 3 May 1665. He was not re-elected to that position at the last meeting. He appears to have had a son, whose name is not known, who was killed in 1662 in unknown circumstances. At a General Court of Trials held at Newport on 8 March 1663/4, Upon accation of some debate in this Court Concearning the Death of a young neger sarvant to Mr. benidict arnold now govenor in the yeare 1661 soe Called and alsoe Concearning the Death of a son of Mr Joseph Clarke now assistant in the yeare 1662 the Court declares themselves fully satisfied in the proceedings taken by the towne of newport and the officers therof to the Enquiers after the Death of the parsones aforesd and that the proceeding aforesayd weare fully availeable sufficiente and unquestonable as to the Clearing of all parsones from all maner of guilt Relating to the Death of the parsones aforesd. He appears to have lived in Newport for the rest of his life. Some histories say he removed to Westerly, but a detailed study of the Rhode Island Colony Records shows that it was his son, Joseph, who was made a freeman of Westerly in 1668, and appears there in 1669, 1671, and 1679. Joseph Clarke was appointed on 13 or 14 May 1667, to a committee by the town of Newport to collect 155 pounds for the defense of that town and outfitting the prison. He took leave of grand jury duty in 1669: at a Court of Trials held at Newport, 10 May 1669, Mr. Joseph Clarke, who had been selected by the town of Newport to serve on the grand jury, had not appeared for his term, but considering "how much hee hath ben Imployed formerly and that in this Court his son Joseph was prevayled with to Saply the place of a grand Jury man. The Court doe Remitt the aforesd Mr Joseph Clarkes fine for not appearing." Mr. Joseph Clarke was a Deputy for Newport at meetings of the General Assembly held at Newport! on 6 May 1668, 28 October 1668, 27 October 1669, 13 October 1670, 26 October 1670, 25 September 1671, 5 March 1671/2, and 2 April 1672. He was very active in the efforts of Rhode Island to thwart the designs of Massachusetts and Connecticut to take the lands of the Narragansett region. On 20 Mar 1664/5, Joseph Clarke was among fourteen men chosen at Pettasquamscutt to exercise the powers of Justices of the Peace or Magistrates for the Naragansett Country, or the King's Province, by order of the King's Commissioners. On 2 May 1677, Mr. Joseph Clarke was elected and engaged as an Assistant at a General Assembly and Election held at Newport and was appointed to a Court of Justices of the Peace to be held in the Narragansett (or King's) Province on the 15th of May for the speedy and peaceful settling of the inhabitants of that region. He was an Assistant at the General Court of Trials held at Newport on 7 May 1677, and shortly thereafter took the acknowledgement of Thomas and Liddia Burge of Newport on a sale of land in Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony, to Thomas Ward of Newport on 27 June 1677, in the capacity of an Assistant. He was an Assistant at the General Court of Trials held at Newport on 24 October 1677, 6 May 1678, 23 October 1678, 17 May 1679, and 22 October 1679, and at General Assemblies held at Newport on 30 April 1678, 1 May 1678, 25 March 1679, 6 May 1679, 17 September 1679 (at Westerly), and 4 May 1680. On 9 July 1679, he was among four men, including the Governor and Deputy Governor, who supplied 18 pounds, 8 shillings in partial payment to Mr. Arnold of 60 pounds the later paid to Capt. Randall Howldon and Capt. John Greene of Warwick on behalf of the Colony. On 23 June 1681, these four petitioned the General Assembly for repayment of the moneys they paid, which was granted. A "mr. Clarke" mentioned as holding 17 acres at Stony River in Newport on behalf of John Alcock, deceased, for the son of the latter in an inventory dated 8 August 1677, may have been Joseph Clarke, as he held land near Stony River (see above). In 1680, Joseph Clarke of Newport was taxed £1 13s 3d. Mr. Joseph Clarke, "my loving friend," was made an overseer of the estate of Rev. Obadiah Holmes in the will of the latter, dated 9 April 1681. On 25 September 1685, Joseph Clarke, of Newport, and his wife, Margaret, sold a 1/54th part of Conanicut Island, consisting of 89 acres, and a 1/54th part of Dutch Island (which lies to the west of Conanicut, or Jamestown) to Francis Brinley of Newport for £100. This is the last official record of Joseph Clarke. He may have been mentioned with other early church members in a letter from Rev. Samuel Hubbard to John Thornton of Providence, dated 19 December 1686. Joseph Clarke left no will that has been found. In the will of Dr. John Clarke, dated 20 April 1676, Joseph Clarke is said to have had two wives, his son John being by the first. The will of Thomas Clarke, dated 28 July 1674, mentions Margaret, wife of his brother Joseph Clarke. An addendum to the will of Thomas Clarke names the children of Joseph Clarke that were alive on 19 December 1674: Joseph Clarke, John Clarke, William Clarke, Susannah (surname struck-out), Mary (surname struck-out), Joshua Clarke, Sarah Clarke, Thomas Clarke, Kary (Carew) Clarke, and Elizabeth Clarke. Joseph Clarke may have had more children who died young, before 1674, or were born after 1674, although the latter is unlikely. His death is recorded in the family Bible held by the descendants of his son, John. Sources: J. O. Austin, "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island." New York, 1887 [1982], pp. 47, 107, 188. J. R. Bartlett, "Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England." Providence, 1856- 1862 (Reprinted New York, 1968), vol. 1, pp. 67, 90-91, 95, 100, 111, 209, 301, 316, 354, 364, 366, 386, 408, 419, 421, 433, 455-456, 511; vol. 2, pp. 3, 6, 8, 13, 28, 37-40, 61, 90, 93-94, 96, 197, 222, 236, 287, 350, 354, 411, 431, 434, 565, 592; vol. 3, pp. 3, 5, 28, 30, 48, 68, 83, 85, 101-102. L. P. Bates, "Saunders-Peckham," NEHGR, Vol. 63 (1909), p. 198. H. M. Chapin, "Documentary History of Rhode Island." Providence, 1919, vol. 2, pp. 79-80, 92-93, 94-95, 117, 119-120, 132. E. P. Clark, "Family of Dr. John Clarke," Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From Rhode Island Periodicals, Vol. I. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1983, pp. 197-200. E. S. Gaustad, "Baptist Piety: The Last Will & Testimony of Obadiah Holmes." Christian University Press, 1978, will reproduced at http://www.genweb.net/~samcasey/obadiah.html. G. A. Moriarty, "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich," NEHGR, Vol. 75 (1921), pp. 273-301. G. A. Morrison, "The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island." Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902, pp. 23-24. "Records of the Island of Rhode Island, 1638-1644." Rhode Island Archives, Providence (original mss., and FHL Film #0954960), pp. 65-66. "Rhode Island Colonial Records, Proceedings of the General Assembly." FHL Film #0947963, vol. 1, part 1, pp. 17, 30. "Rhode Island Court Records: Records of the Court of Trials of the Colony of Providence Plantations." Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, 1920, vol. 1 (1647-1662), pp. 27, 39, 46, 55, 59; vol. 2 (1662-1670), pp. 23, 28-31, 75- 79. "Rhode Island Land Evidences, 1648-1696." Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, pp. 54-56, 56-57, 123. J. J. Smith, "Civil and Military List of Rhode Island, 1647-1800." Providence, 1900, pp. 1, 4, 9. "Town of Jamestown, Land Evidence, Vol. 1 (1680-1739)." Typed transcript, FHL Film #0946901, pp. 6-10, 56-57 (69-70 in original records). He married first ------, about 1641 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Residence: Newport, Rhode Island. Tobias Saunders of Westerly in his will, dated 9 August 1688, mentions his "cousin Joseph Clarke," probably the son of Joseph Clarke. Joseph Clarke Jr. was a neighbor and associate of Tobias, who bade Clarke and John Maxson Sr. assist his widow as administratrix. As "cousin" was often used to denote a nephew, this would mean that Joseph Clarke's first wife was sister to Tobias Saunders. However, Joseph Clarke Jr. was also a true cousin to Mary (Peckham) Saunders, Tobias's wife and daughter of John and Mary (Clarke) Peckham, and Saunders may have been referring to him in that sense. Sources: J. O. Austin, "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island." New York, 1887 [1982], p. 173. L. P. Bates, "Saunders-Peckham," NEHGR, Vol. 63 (1909), p. 198. They had the following children: + 32 i. JOSEPH5 CLARKE. Born 11 February 1642/1643 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married(1) Bethiah Hubbard. + 33 ii. JOHN5 CLARKE. Born about 1645 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married(1) Rebecca ------. + 34 iii. WILLIAM5 CLARKE. Born about 1647 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married Hannah Weeden. 35 iv. SUSANNAH5 CLARKE. Born about 1650 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Died after 1674. She may have married before 19 December 1674, as her maiden name is crossed out in the list of Joseph Clarke's children attached to the will of Thomas Clarke. + 36 v. MARY5 CLARKE. Born about 1652 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married William Peckham. Joseph Clarke married second MARGARET ------, about 1656 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. She died in 1694 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Residence: Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Margaret Clarke, wife of Joseph Clarke, was mentioned in the will of her brother-in-law, Thomas Clarke, dated 28 July 1674, and Joseph Clarke is said to have had two wives in the will of his other brother, John Clarke, dated 20 April 1676. Therefore, Margaret must have been his second wife. On 25 September 1685, Joseph Clarke, of Newport, and his wife, Margaret, sold a 1/54th part of Conanicut Island, consisting of 89 acres, and a 1/54th part of Dutch Island to Francis Brinley of Newport for £100. Several secondary sources list her as Margaret Turner, but there is no known evidence to support this contention. Sources: J. O. Austin, "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island." New York, 1887 [1982], p. 47. G. A. Morrison, "The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island." Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902. "Rhode Island Land Evidences, 1648-1696." Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, pp. 56-57. "Town of Jamestown, Land Evidence, Vol. 1 (1680-1739)." FHL Film #0946901, pp. 69-70. They had the following children: 37 i. ------5 CLARKE (Son). Born about 1657 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Died in 1662 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. + 38 ii. JOSHUA5 CLARKE. Born about 1660 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married Alice Phillips. + 39 iii. SARAH5 CLARKE. Born 29 January 1663/4 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married Thomas Reynolds. + 40 iv. THOMAS5 CLARKE. Born about 1666 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married Elizabeth ------. + 41 v. CAREW5 CLARKE. Born about 1668 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married Anne Dyer. 42 vi. ELIZABETH5 CLARKE. Born about 1670 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. ®537 >From the email address of Chris and Tony Hamilton ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/

    10/20/2004 12:43:31
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] RI Clarkes (was Re: records)
    2. Betty
    3. Hello, Just a reminder that I am looking for information on a James CLARK/E who was probably born in the 1790's, but I don't know where. He mysteriously shows up in Little Compton, RI, around 1825-27, and married in nearby Westport, MA, in 1829. His wife was the widow, Mrs. Rhoda (MANCHESTER) LAVARE, (born 1800 MA) who had 3 children from her first marriage. James and Rhoda had a daughter in Westport in 1836, and by 1850, James CLARK/E was nowhere in sight ! He might have been the James CLARK who got on a ship in New Bedford, MA, in 1845 which was heading to the Indian Ocean for a 4-year voyage. James "deserted" in NSW, Australia, never to be seen or heard from again. My "distant cousin" and I have no idea whether James was born in the RI / CT / MA area, or whether he came from Canada, or had just arrived from Great Britain. Betty (near Lowell, MA) ----- Original Message ----- From: "L.J. Wolfe" <ljwolfe@silver-gateway.com> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 3:52 PM Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] RI Clarkes (was Re: records) > Yes, that sounds like the "William (b. 15 Jan 1707, Newport, RI;d.27 Mar 1749 > ) ..."Resided East Greenwich, RI" per my notes, and married Ann GREENE 8 > Nov 1730" that I mentioned. This Capt. William Clark is my 7th Great Grand > Uncle. > > Since it looks like all of his siblings were born in RI, you may be right > that most of the family stayed in the US. I'll add his children to my > file, but unfortunately I don't have anything else to offer :-(. If you > find any more info on him, though, I'd love to hear about it :-). > > Lorena /|\ > > At 06:52 PM 9/17/04, you wrote: > > Hi Lorena...... > > > > The William Clarke/Clark I am interested was one of the children of > >William Clark/Clarke and Ann Green - they had six children, William, Ann, > >Catherine, An unnamed daughter (died at birth), John, and Samuel. William > >might have been the only one of that family who came to Canada. So same > >line, I have all the earlier data but everything get confused around > >1780-1800. Thanks, Kate > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "L.J. Wolfe" <ljwolfe@silver-gateway.com> > >To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 12:22 PM > >Subject: [Clarke-Clark] RI Clarkes (was Re: records) > > > > > (Sorry for the double, Kate, I'd meant for this to go to the list.) > > > > > > At 07:26 AM 9/17/04, Kate wrote: > > >> Just in case these might be some of your ancestors.............I'm > > >>interested in a Clarke/Clark individual who moved from RI to Canada > > >>aprx 1783 -- I'm intersted in knowing what became of his wife and if > > >>she was alive and moved to Canada with him : > > >> > > >> William Clarke/Clark (William, Carew, Joseph, Thomas, John, John) > > >>born Jan 18/1736/37 in North Kingston, Washington Co, RI and died > > >>April 08/1804 in Carleton, West Saint John, N.B. Canada. > > >> > > >> He married Ruth Peckham (Daughter of John Peckham & Deborah Sweet) > > >>November 24th, 1765 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI.. She was born > > >>March 18th, 1742/43 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. > > >> > > >> They had 7 children born in Rhode Island, the last being Mary b. > > >>1778 (according to RI Census) and then probably due to the turmoil > > >>going on in the thirteen colonies ...........the records become > > >>scarce. My ancestor, Samuel was supposedly born to them in > > >>1778/1780 somewhere ?? - Samuel died in 1818 in Portland > > >>(Saint John) N.B. Canada...........but little is known of him or > > >>his mother Ruth Peckham - I'm just wondering if anyone can help > > >>with this mystery. > > > > > > I don't think I can help with your William from RI, but he may be > > > connected to our line. Looking at the lineage, we have a John > > > (b. abt. 1480), > > > John (b. abt. 1509, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > > John (b. 11 Feb 1540, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > > Thomas (b. 1 Nov 1570, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > > Joseph (b. 8 Dec 1618, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > > Carew (b. 1658, Newport, RI) (m. Annie DYER, daughter of Anne > > > Hutchinson and granddaughter of Mary Barrett Dyer, both notable > > > ancestors), > > > William (b. 15 Jan 1707, Newport, RI), > > > but I'm descended from William's brother Caleb (b. 22 May 1703, > > > Newport, RI). This William "Resided East Greenwich, RI" per my notes, > > > and married Ann GREENE 8 Nov 1730, but I have nothing on their children. > > > > > > Going back a couple of generations, Joseph's sister Mary (b. 17 or 26 > > > Jul 1607) also married a Peckham, John (b. abt. 1600 is all we have > > > on him). > > > > > > Eep, gotta go, but hope this helps :-). > > > > > > Lorena /|\ > > ______________________________

    10/19/2004 11:36:36
    1. Samuel and Clarks of RI and St John NB Part 4
    2. Chris Hamilton
    3. 8G Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 1024 John �53 CLARKE. Born 1509 �53 in England �53. Died 3 Mar 1558 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. 1. John1 Clarke. He was born about 1503 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. He was buried 3 March 1559 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. Occupation yeoman. Residence: Finningham, Suffolk, England. The Clarke family was evidently from the landed gentry. According to the dispositions he made in his will, he held lands in Westhorpe, Finningham, and Gislingham. John Clarke was taxed �2 in lands at Finningham in the subsidy of 1523/4. He was taxed 12d and 10s. in goods at Finningham in the first and second payments of the subsidy of 1545/6, respectively. He left a will, dated 26 February 1558/9, proved 7 May 1559, calling himself yeoman of Finningham and mentioning his sons, Thomas and John (both under 24), his daughters, Agnes, Margaret, Ellen, and Joan (all under 24), and his wife, Margaret. He gave his lands in Westhorpe, Finningham, and Gislingham to his son, John Clarke, who was to take possession only at the age of 24, and if he died before that time, the lands were to go to his other son, Thomas Clarke. Sources: G. A. Moriarty, "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich," NEHGR, Vol. 75 (1921), pp. 273-301. G. A. Morrison, "The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island." Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902, p. 13. He married Margaret ------. She died after 1576 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. Residence: Finningham, Suffolk, England. Margaret Clarke, widow, was taxed 10s. 8d. in lands valued at �4 at Finningham in the subsidy of 1562/3, 16d. in lands valued at 22s. at Finningham in 1565/6, and 2s. 8d. in lands valued at 20s. at Finningham in 1575/6. Sources: G. A. Moriarty, "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich," NEHGR, Vol. 75 (1921), pp. 273-301. They had the following children: 2 i. AGNES2 CLARKE. Born after 1534 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. 3 ii. MARGARET2 CLARKE. Born after 1534 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. 4 iii. ELLEN2 CLARKE. Born after 1534 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. 5 iv. JOAN2 CLARKE. Born after 1534 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. + 6 v. JOHN2 CLARKE. Baptized 11 February 1541/1542 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. Married Katherine Cooke. + 7 vi. THOMAS2 CLARKE. Baptized 4 January 1543/1544 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. Married Dorothy ------. �537 He married Margaret __?__. 1025 Margaret __?__. Born Circa 1510 in England. 1026 John �53 COOKE. Born Circa 1515 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. Died Circa 1565 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. He married Alice CARTER, 8 May 1540 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. 1027 Alice CARTER �53. 1028 William �53 CARRICK. Born Circa 1520 �53 in Saxted,Suffolk,England �53. 1090 Robert �53 BADGER. Born Circa 1530 �53 in Winchester,England �53. 1098 John �53 LEVESON. Born Circa 1560 in England. He married Christian MILDMAY. 1099 Christian MILDMAY �53. Born Circa 1560 �53 in England �53. 9G Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 2052 Humphrey �53 COOKE. Born Circa 1485 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. Died After 1545 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. Reference Note 3 Burial Permit Reference Note 6 book- Loyalists of NB by E C Wright Reference Note 7 Newspaper extracts - Dan Johnson Reference Note 25 Joyce Lindblom <THughes688@aol.com> Reference Note 27 St. George's Ang. Church Records-West Saint John Reference Note 29 1871 Albert Ward,SJ Census Reference Note 53 IGI - Mormon records Reference Note 54 Long Island Genealogy< www.longislandgenealogy.com> Reference Note 63 Elizabeth Innes Papers - NB Museum (A-270 p. 40) Reference Note 82 1881 Guys Ward Census,Saint John,NB Reference Note 95 Death Index on PANB website Reference Note 113 Savage's Genealogical Dictionary Reference Note 135 1901 Saint John Co.,NB Census Reference Note 204 Baptism Records of St. Luke's Ang. Ch.,Saint John,NB found on microfilm G118 at Saint John Reg. Lib. Reference Note 222 CLARKE Genforum Reference Note 254 Burial Permit Reference Note 257 book- Loyalists of NB by E C Wright Reference Note 258 Newspaper extracts - Dan Johnson Reference Note 275 book - Early NB Marriage Records by B. Wood-Holt Reference Note 276 Joyce Lindblom <THughes688@aol.com> Reference Note 277 Alice Hyerstay < hyerstay@together.net > Reference Note 278 St. George's Ang. Church Records-West Saint John Reference Note 292 Hebron Adams HebronAdam@aol.com Reston,VA Reference Note 293 Old Cedar Hill Cem. Burial Records -Daniel Johnson Reference Note 304 IGI - Mormon records Reference Note 314 http://www.vineyard.net/vineyard/history/allen/Web%20Cards/WC05/WC05_234.HTM (Cape Cod Genealogy) Reference Note 316 NB Birth Registration PANB site Reference Note 317 Loyalist Claims - Harriett Irving Library Reference Note 320 Warren WETMORE notes Reference Note 325 Westchester Co.,NY Wills on Cornell U. site www see ref # 98 for website Reference Note 327 Marriage records on PANB website Reference Note 331 Saint John Co. Marriage Records Reference Note 337 Marshall FOWLER notes from Norm Forbes NORMnBUGS@webtv.net Reference Note 349 "Early Wills of Westchester Co.,NY from 1664-1784"Book on Cornell U. "MOA" website by Wm. S. Pelletreau See http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/bookp.html Reference Note 357 Gordon CAMERON "CLARK family files" 4/2000 Reference Note 395 Thomas WETMORE genealogy http://www1.shore.net/~ttw/anc.html#F29 Reference Note 396 tombstone on farm of Don Beyea,Hammond River Reference Note 397 Kings Co.,NB GenWeb site Reference Note 423 CLARK Genforum Reference Note 425 John Stevens<stevensj@gwi.net> Reference Note 455 RI GENWEB site Reference Note 456 <bobsweet@nbnet.nb.ca> Reference Note 485 CLARKE Mailing List Archives on Rootsweb Reference Note 489 Probate of Wm. CLARK died intestate 1804 ( Inventory only) at SJRL Reference Note 494 Ancestry.com Reference Note 502 List of Revolutionary Soldiers and Widows receiving pensions on PANB website Reference Note 533 Marriage Bonds on PANB site Reference Note 537 http://www.bonevich.com/clarke/clarkegen4.php#john Reference Note 538 http://www.rootsweb.com/~nwa/dyer.html From the email address of Chris and Tony Hamilton __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    10/19/2004 07:32:09
    1. Samuel and Clarks of RI and St John NB. Part 3
    2. Chris Hamilton
    3. It turns out that Joseph Clarke was one of the 11 organizers of the first Baptist Church (1638) in what would become the U.S., along with his brother John, who is listed as the founder and pastor until 1676. Turns out my 8g-uncle John was also the founder of Newport, Rhode Island. �537 He married Margaret TURNER, 16 Nov 1664 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. 129 Margaret TURNER �53. Born 1621 �53 in Westerly,Washington,RI �53. Died 1694 �53 in Westerly,Washington,RI �53. 130 Samuel DYER �53. Born 20 Dec 1635 in London,England �53. Died Circa 1678 �53 in Kingston,Washington,RI �53. See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/william%20of%20ri/index.htm He married Ann HUTCHINSON, Circa 1660 �53 in Boston,Suffolk,MA �53. 131 Ann HUTCHINSON �53. Born 18 Nov 1643 �53 in Boston,Suffolk,MA �53. Died 10 Jan 1716 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. 136 John �53 PECKHAM. Born 1645 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. Died 12 Feb 1712 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. He married Sarah NEWPORT, 19 Jan 1667 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. 137 Sarah NEWPORT �53. Born 1648 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. 138 John �53 PHILLIPS. Born Circa 1656. He married Barbara / Ruth BURDICK. 139 Barbara / Ruth �113 BURDICK �53. Born Circa 1660. 160 __?__ THORNYCRAFT. 168 Izrahiah �276 WETMORE. Born 8 Mar 1656 �276 in Middleton, Conn. �276. Died 1742 �320. He married Rachel STOW. 169 Rachel STOW �276. Born 13 Mar 1666 �320 in Middleton, Connecticut Colony �320. Died 8 Jan 1722 �320. 170 Josiah �320 DWIGHT. Born 1671 �320. Died 1744 �320. He married Mary PARTRIDGE, 5 Nov 1718 �320 in Woodstock, Windham Co., Conn. �320. 171 Mary PARTRIDGE �320. Born 1677 �320. 174 Justus �395 BUSH. Born 1677 �395 in New Amsterdam, NY �395. Died About 1738 �395. He married Ann BELDEN, 23 Feb 1697 �395. 175 Ann BELDEN �395. Born About 1680. Died 1745 �395. 6G Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 256 Thomas �53 CLARKE. Born 3 Nov 1570 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England�53. Died 29 Jul 1627 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England�53. 9. THOMAS3 CLARKE (John2, John1). He was born 1 November 1570 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, and baptized 3 November 1570 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. He died 29 July 1627 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, and was buried 30 July 1627 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Residence: Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Thomas Clarke may have taken his father's lands in Westhorpe as he seems to have resided at that place when his children were born, while his brothers John, Carew and Christopher took their father's lands in Finningham as is seen in the two subsidies levied at Finningham in 1596/7. Sources: G. A. Moriarty, "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich," NEHGR, Vol. 75 (1921), pp. 273-301. G. A. Morrison, "The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island." Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902, pp. 13-14. He married ROSE KERRICH, daughter of William Kerrich and Margery ------, 13 May 1600 in Saxsted, Suffolk, England. She was baptized 13 April 1572 in Saxsted, Suffolk, England. She died 19 September 1627 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, and was buried 20 September 1627 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Residence: Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. They had the following children: 19 i. MARGARET4 CLARKE. Born 1 February 1600/1601 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Baptized 19 February 1600/1601 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Died before 1608 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. + 20 ii. CAREW4 CLARKE. Born 3 February 1602/1603 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Baptized 17 February 1602/1603 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Married Dorothy ------. + 21 iii. THOMAS4 CLARKE. Baptized 31 March 1605 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Married Jane ------. + 22 iv. MARY4 CLARKE. Baptized 26 July 1607 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Married John Peckham. + 23 v. MARGARET4 CLARKE. Baptized 12 October 1608 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Married Nicholas Wyeth. + 24 vi. JOHN4 CLARKE. Baptized 8 October 1609 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Married(1) Elizabeth Harris. 25 vii. WILLIAM 4 CLARKE. Baptized 16 February 1611/1612 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. He probably remained in England, or may have died young, as he does not appear to have emigrated to America with his siblings. + 26 viii. JOSEPH4 CLARKE. Born 9 December 1618 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Married (1) ------. �537 He married Rose KERRICK, 13 May 1600 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. 257 Rose KERRICK �53. Born 13 Apr 1572 �53 in Saxted,Suffolk,England �53. Died 19 Sep 1627 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. 260 William �53 DYER. Born 1609 �53 in Kirkby,Lathrop,Lincoln,England �53. Died Circa 1676 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. He married Mary BARRETT, 27 Oct 1633 �53 in St. Martin-in-the-Fields,London,England �53. 261 Mary BARRETT �53. Born 1612 �53 in London,England �53. Died 1 Jun 1660 �53 in Boston,Suffolk,MA �53. Info Hanged for being a Quaker on Boston Common (statue ) �538. Religion Quaker�538. "Mary Dyer sided with Anne Hutchinson in the Antinomian heresy in 1630s Massachusetts, for which Dyer and her husband, William Dyer, were banished with Hutchinson. The Dyers then settled in Providence, Rhode Island. "In the 1650s the Dyers accompanied Roger Williams and John Clarke to England, where Mary Dyer became a Quaker, influenced by George Fox. Returning to Boston, she was arrested and expelled under a new law outlawing Quakers. (Her husband, who had not become a Quaker, was not arrested.) "Mary Dyer was arrested a year later for preaching Quakerism in New Haven. she returned to Massachusetts to visit two English Quakers held in the jail, and was arrested there. Banished, she returned with other Quakers to defy the law, and was arrested. Two of her comrades were hanged, but she received a last-minute reprieve. "She returned to Rhode Island, then traveled to Long Island, but finally in 1660 returned to Massachusetts to again defy the anti-Quaker law. This time, her sentence was carried out the day after her conviction, and on June 1, 1660, Mary Dyer was hanged for being a Quaker in Massachusetts. �538 262 Edward �53 HUTCHINSON. Born 28 May 1613 �53 in Alford,Lincoln,England �53. Died 19 Aug 1675 �53 in Marlborough,Suffolk,MA �53. He married Catherine HAMBY, Circa 1636 �53 in Lawford,Essex,England �53. 263 Catherine HAMBY�53. Born Circa 1615 �53 in England �53. Died Circa 1650 �53. 272 John �53 PECKHAM. Born 8 Apr 1595 �53 in Boxgrove,Sussex,England �53. Died 5 Jan 1681 �53 in Middleton,Newport,RI �53. ) John Peckham, immigrant ancestor and founder of the family, was a native of England and emigrated to America at a date unknown. He was admitted an inhabitant of the Island of Aquidneck, R. I., March 20, 1638,which is the first record of him in the New World. He later removed to Newport, R. I., where he became a leader of great prominence in the affairs of the Baptist church. He became a freeman at Newport, March 16, 1641. In 1648 John Peckham was one of the ten male members in full communionin the First Baptist Church of Newport, having been one of its founders in 1644. He resided in that part of Newport which later became Middletown,and was made a freeman there in 1655. A stone marked "I P" onthe land of William F. Peckham in Middletown is supposed to mark the grave of John Peckham. He married (first) Mary Clarke, the sister of Rev.John Clarke, of Bedfordshire, England, and Boston and Newport, an associate of Roger Williams. He married (second) Eleanor. John Peckham died after 1681, and prior to 1700. His will bears the date January 6, 1681. �455 He married Mary CLARKE, 20 May 1638 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. 273 Mary CLARKE �53. Born 1607 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. Christen 17 Jul 1607 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. Died 1648 �53 in Newport,Newport,RI �53. 22. MARY4 CLARKE (Thomas3, John2, John1). She was baptized 26 July 1607 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. She died about 1647 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Residence: Newport, Rhode Island. Mary Clarke probably came to the Colonies at the same time as her brothers, Thomas, John and Joseph, and probably married John Peckham after arriving in Rhode Island as she was apparently granted land by the town of Newport, possibly before her marriage. Mary Clark of Nuport had her land in Newport recorded immediately after that of John Peckham, sometime between March 1641 and 16 March 1642. Her lands consisted of 40 acres "lying upon the millbrook alias hambrook." Peckham's land also lay near the Hambrook mill. It seems unlikely that the town would grant both individuals land if they were already married. Two deeds, one from Joshua Coggeshall to Walter Cunigrave dated 30 May 1651, and one from Walter Cunigrave to John Green dated 6 June 1651, describe lands in Newport adjoining "land granted by the Town of Newport unto Mary Clarke now deceased some time the wife of John Peckham," the first of which deeds was witnessed by John and Elizabeth Clarke, probably the brother of M! ary Clarke and his wife. Sources: J. O. Austin, "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island." New York, 1887 [1982], pp. 147-148. G. A. Moriarty, "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich," NEHGR, Vol. 75 (1921), pp. 273-301. G. A. Morrison, "The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island." Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902, p. 14. S. F. Peckham, "John Peckham of Newport, R.I., and some of his descendants," NEHGR, Vol. 57 (1903), pp. 31-39. "Records of the Island of Rhode Island, 1638-1644." Rhode Island Archives, Providence (FHL Film #0954960), p. 52. "Rhode Island Land Evidences, 1648-1696." Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, pp. 185-186. B. F. Wilbour, "Little Compton Families." Little Compton Hist. Soc., 1967. She married JOHN PECKHAM, probably in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. He died after 1681 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Residence: Newport, Rhode Island. He married second Eleanor ------ (possibly Eleanor Weaver, sister of Clement Weaver of Newport), before 1648. According to C. E. Banks, John Peckham came from the parish of Woodnesborough, co. Kent, England. John Peckham was admitted an inhabitant of Newport after 1 May 1639. John Peckham of Nuport had his land in Newport recorded sometime between March 1641 and 16 March 1642. At that time he held 40 acres of land, 32 acres in a parcel near Hambrook Mill on Stony River, bordering land of Thomas Clarke, and the rest in meadow and his home lot. He appeared at a General Court of Election as a freeman on 16 March 1641. On 27 January 1642/3, John Peckum of Newport purchased land on the southeast corner of the town, next to his own land, from James Barker of Newport. In 1648, he was a full member of the First Baptist Church, and Eleanor Peckham (his second wife) was baptized that same year. He appears as a freeman of Newport in a list of freemen of the Colony made in 1655. John Peckham was taxed at Newport in 1680. He left a will, dated 6 January 1681, witnessed by John Clarke and Henry T! ew, according to a list of seventeen wills presented to the Court in 1700 which lacked a third witness as required by law. However, the contents of the will are unknown. Sources: J. O. Austin, "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island." New York, 1887 [1982], pp. 147-148. C. E. Banks, "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620-1650." Southern Book Company, Baltimore, 1957, p. 85. S. F. Peckham, "John Peckham of Newport, R.I., and some of his descendants," NEHGR, Vol. 57 (1903), pp. 31-39. "Records of the Island of Rhode Island, 1638-1644." Rhode Island Archives, Providence (FHL Film #0954960), p. 52. "Rhode Island Colonial Records, Proceedings of the General Assembly." FHL Film #0947963, vol. 1, part 1, p. 11. "Rhode Island Land Evidences, 1648-1696." Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, pp. 185-186. B. F. Wilbour, "Little Compton Families." Little Compton Hist. Soc., 1967. They had the following children: + 27 i. MARY5 PECKHAM. Born about 1640 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married Tobias Saunders. + 28 ii. JOHN5 PECKHAM. Born about 1642 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married Sarah Newport. + 29 iii. WILLIAM5 PECKHAM. Born about 1644 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married(1) Mary Clarke. + 30 iv. THOMAS5 PECKHAM. Born about 1646 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Married(1) ------. �537 274 Andrew �53 NEWPORT. Born 1622 �53. 278 Robert �113 BURDICK. Born Circa 1630 in England. Info Freeman of Newport,RI in 1655. Moved to Westerly RI �113. He married Ruth HUBBARD. 279 Ruth HUBBARD �113. Born Circa 1640. 336 Thomas WHITMORE �276. Born 1615 �276 in England �276. Died 11 Dec 1681 �276 in Middleton, Connecticut �320. Info 5 other ch. by 2 other wives �320. He married Sarah HALL. 337 Sarah HALL �276. Born 1622 �320 in Kent Co., England �320. Died 9 Dec 1664 �320 in Middleton, Connecticut �320. 338 Samuel �320 STOW Rev. Born 1622 �320. Died 1704 �320. He married Hope FLETCHER, 13 May 1692 �320 in Middleton, Connecticut �320. 339 Hope FLETCHER �320. Born 1624 �320. 348 Albertus �395 BUSH. He married Elsie BLONCK. 349 Elsie BLONCK �395. 7G Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 512 John �53 CLARKE. Born 2 Feb 1540 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. Died 5 Apr 1598 �53 in Finningham,Suffolk,England�53. 6. JOHN2 CLARKE (John1). He was baptized 11 February 1541/1542 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. He was buried 8 April 1598 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. Residence: Finningham and Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. John Clarke inherited lands in Westhorpe, Finningham, and Gislingham, co. Suffolk, from his father in the will of the latter, dated 26 February 1558/9. He probably gave up some of the lands in Finningham and Gislingham to his brother, Thomas Clarke (see below). John Clarke was taxed 7s. 8d. in lands valued at �5 in Finningham in the subsidy of 1565/6, and was taxed 2s. 8d. in lands worth 20s. at Finningham and 13s. 8d. in lands worth �5 at Westhorpe in 1575/6. In both subsidies, his mother, Margaret Clarke, widow, was also taxed in lands in Westhorpe. John Clarke "the younger," a customary tenant of the manor of Finningham, is mentioned in a suit brought against Richard Mulliner by Nicholas Raynberd on 20 February 1587/8, as having surrendered lands of Thomas Cooke to the Lady of the Manor for the use of Raynberd on or about 1 September 1587. He may have been the John Clarke who, along with Christopher Clarke, was taxed 16d. in lands valued at �4 in Finningham in the subsidy! of 1596/7, and who was taxed in a second subsidy that year 8d. in lands worth 40s. in Finningham. However, this may have been his son. Sources: G. A. Moriarty, "Clarke-Cooke (alias Carewe)-Kerrich," NEHGR, Vol. 75 (1921), pp. 273-301. G. A. Morrison, "The 'Clarke' Families of Rhode Island." Evening Post Printing House, New York, 1902, p. 13. He married KATHERINE COOKE, daughter of John Cooke alias Carewe and Alice Carter, 12 October 1567 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. She was baptized 12 February 1540/1541 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. She was buried 30 March 1598 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. Residence: Finningham and Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. They had the following children: 8 i. JOHN3 CLARKE. Born 25 April 1569 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Baptized 1 May 1569 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Possibly died after 1597. John Clarke was taxed, along with Christopher Clarke, 16d. in lands valued at �4 at Finningham in the subsidy of 1596/7, and was taxed in a second subsidy that year 8d. in lands worth 40s. at Finningham. + 9 ii. THOMAS3 CLARKE. Born 1 November 1570 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Baptized 3 November 1570 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Married Rose Kerrich. 10 iii. CAREW3 CLARKE. Baptized 17 August 1572 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Died after 1597. Carewe Clarke was taxed 8d. in goods valued at 40s. at Finningham, and 8d. in lands worth 40s. at Finningham in the two subsidies of 1596/7. 11 iv. CHRISTOPHER3 CLARKE. Baptized 6 December 1574 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Died after 1597. Christopher Clarke was taxed, along with his father or brother, John Clarke, 16d. in lands valued at �4 at Finningham in the subsidy of 1596/7, and was taxed in a second subsidy that year 8d. in lands worth 40s. at Finningham. 12 v. JOAN3 CLARKE. Baptized 17 March 1577/1578 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. 13 vi. MARGARET3 CLARKE. Baptized 8 June 1579 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. 14 vii. MARY3 CLARKE. Baptized 21 September 1581 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. �537 He married Katherine COOKE, 12 Oct 1567 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. 513 Katherine COOKE�53. Born 12 Feb 1541 �53 in Westhorpe,Suffolk,England �53. Died 27 Mar 1589 �53 in Finningham,Suffolk,England�53. 514 William �53 CARRICK. Born 1540 �53 in Saxted,Suffolk,England �53. Died 30 Mar 1593 �53 in Saxted,Suffolk,England �53. He married Margery __? 515 Margery �53 __?__. Born Circa 1540 in England �53. 524 William �53 HUTCHINSON. Born 15 Aug 1586 �53 in Alford,Lincoln,England �53. Died 1641/1642 in Portsmouth or Newport,RI �53. He married Ann MARBURY, 19 Aug 1612 �53 in London,England �53. 525 Ann MARBURY �53. Born 17 Jul 1591 �53 in England �53. Died 1643 �53 in Westchester Co.,NY �53. 544 Edward �53 PECKHAM. Born 8 Apr 1565 �53 in Boxgrove,Sussex,England �53. Died 1 Nov 1616 �53 in Sussex,England �53. He married Elizabeth BADGER, Circa 1590 �53 in Boxgrove,Sussex,England �53. 545 Elizabeth BADGER �53. Born Circa 1572 �53 in Winchester,England �53. 546 same as ahnentafel number 256 547 same as ahnentafel number 257 548 Richard �53 NEWPORT. Born 7 May 1587 �53 in Wroxeter,Shropshire,England �53. Died 5 Feb 1649 �53 in Moulins,Bourbounios,France�53. He married Rachel LEVESON. 549 Rachel LEVESON �53. Born Circa 1590 in England. 558 Samuel �113 HUBBARD. He married Tracy COOPER. 559 Tracy COOPER �222. 672 John �276 WHITMORE. Born in England �276. Died Oct 1648 �276 in near Stamford, New Haven, Conn. �320. Info Killed by Indians �276. 674 John HALL �320. He married Ann WILLCOCKE WILLICKE, 11 Dec 1645 �320 in Hartford, Conn. �320. 675 Ann WILLCOCKE �320 WILLICKE. From the email address of Chris and Tony Hamilton __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    10/19/2004 07:28:46
    1. Samuel, and Clarks of RI and St John,NB Part 1
    2. Chris Hamilton
    3. Sorry about the length of this. This info was recently sent to me, and has info about your Samuel and William. I will send in four parts.Christine George Wilbur �204 CLARK -------------------------------------------------- Birth: 22 Feb 1880 �135 Place: West Saint John �204 Christen: Place: Prob. Ludlow St. Baptist Ch., West SJ Death: 27 Apr 1924 �254 Info: living with grandparents in 1881 census Religion: Baptist�204 Father: Thomas Wetmore �254 CLARK �423 (1861-1944) Mother: Ida May THOMAS �316 (1862-1920) -------------------------------------------------- Marriage: 8 Jun 1904 �327 Place: Saint John, NB�327 -------------------------------------------------- Wife: Amy Ann �356 McKENZIE �327 -------------------------------------------------- Birth: About 1884 �356 Place: Carleton(West Saint John), NB �356 Father: William �357 McKENZIE Mother: Amy RYDER�357 Other Spouses George Edwin Clay CAMERON �356 -------------------------------------------------- Children... -------------------------------------------------- 1. M Child: Charles Herman�356 CLARK Birth: 30 Apr 1905 �65 Place: Carleton(West Saint John), NB �65 Death: 25 Feb 1964 Place: Saint John, NB �357 Burial: Place: Lepreau Cemetery �357 Occupation: CPR Hotel and Steamships foreman �357 Religion: Hillcrest United Baptist Church �357 Spouse: Catherine Theresa CLARK�357 Marriage: 2 May 1934 �76 Place: Carleton(West Saint John), NB �357 -------------------------------------------------- 2. M Child: Herbert Franklyn "Bob"�356 CLARK Birth: 1906 �356 Place: North Bay, Ontario �357 Death: 30 Jul 1962 �357 Place: Saint John, NB �357 Burial: Place: Lepreau Cemetery �357 Occupation: Longshoreman�357 Spouse: Helen Josephine ROGERS �357 Marriage: 16 Jan 1933 �76 Place: Lancaster,Saint John, NB �357 -------------------------------------------------- 3. M Child: George William Henry�356 CLARK Birth: 1908 �356 Place: Carleton(West Saint John), NB �356 -------------------------------------------------- 4. M Child: Cecil Hazen "Mike" �356 CLARK Birth: 25 Mar 1910 �357 Place: Carleton(West Saint John), NB �356 Death: 25 Mar 1977 �357 Place: Saint John, NB �357 Burial: Place: Greenwood Cem., West Saint John, NB �357 Occupation: Longshoreman�357 Info: lived Lepreau later �357 Spouse: Helen Katheline HOWARD �357 Marriage: 10 Apr 1939 �76 Place: St. Jude's Ang., Saint John, NB �76 -------------------------------------------------- 5. F Child: Alice Mae �356 CLARK Birth: About 1911 �357 Place: Carleton(West Saint John), NB �356 Death: 23 Apr 1993 �357 Place: Saint John, NB �357 Spouse: Gladstone William CARR �356 Divorced: -------------------------------------------------- 6. M Child: Gilbert Clayton H. �356 CLARK Birth: 20 Mar 1911 �356 Place: Carleton(West Saint John), NB �356 Death: 20 May 1911 �357 Place: Saint John, NB �357 -------------------------------------------------- 7. M Child: Eldon Marshall�357 CLARK Birth: About 1914 �357 Place: Brandon, Manitoba�357 Death: 8 Apr 1994 �357 Place: Saint John, NB �357 Spouse: Dorothy Mae CLARK�357 Marriage: About 1935 �357 Place: Saint John, NB �357 Last Modified: 1 Nov 2002 Reference Note 65 NB Birth Registration PANB site Reference Note 76 Marriage records on PANB website Reference Note 135 1901 Saint John Co.,NB Census Reference Note 204 Baptism Records of St. Luke's Ang. Ch.,Saint John,NB found on microfilm G118 at Saint John Reg. Lib. Reference Note 254 Burial Permit Reference Note 316 NB Birth Registration PANB site Reference Note 327 Marriage records on PANB website Reference Note 356 Gordon Cameron's querie in Ruby Cusack's column Reference Note 357 Gordon CAMERON "CLARK family files" 4/2000 Reference Note 423 CLARK Genforum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ahnentafel Report - 11 Oct 2004 -------------------------------------------------- Source -------------------------------------------------- 1 George Wilbur �204 CLARK. Born 22 Feb 1880 �135 in West Saint John �204. Christen in Prob. Ludlow St. Baptist Ch., West SJ. Died 27 Apr 1924 �254. Info living with grandparents in 1881 census. Religion Baptist�204. He married Amy Ann McKENZIE, 8 Jun 1904 �327 in Saint John, NB�327. Parents -------------------------------------------------- 2 Thomas Wetmore �254 CLARK �423. Born 27 Sep 1861 �423 in West Saint John (Carleton), NB �254. Christen in Ludlow St. Baptist Ch., West SJ. Died After 1944 �357. Occupation Fisherman / Teamster �135. Religion Baptist �135. He married Ida May THOMAS, 14 Nov 1878 �423 in Saint John Co.,NB �95. 3 Ida May THOMAS �316. Born 4 Apr 1862 �135 in Saint John,NB �533. Died 13 Dec 1920 �95 in Carleton(West Saint John),NB �95. Buried Dec 1920 �293 in Old Cedar Hill Cem., West Saint John, NB �293. Info buried Lot # 882 1/2 �293; "Ada" in 1881 census �82. Religion Baptist�135. Had an aunt Matilda THOMAS living with them in 1901. SHe was b. 7 Nov 1841 �135 Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 4 John Edward �63 CLARK. Born 5 Mar 1811 �63 in Carleton,West Saint John,NB. Died 28 Jan 1892 �254 in West Saint John (Carleton), NB �254. Buried 29 Jan 1892 in Old Cedar Hill Cem., West Saint John, NB �254. Occupation Ship Carpenter �204 ;Fisherman �254. Info lived Water St. West SJ �254. Religion Baptist. On his Burial Permit it states that he was 80 years old when he died in Jan 1892 which matches up perfectly to his birthdate Mar 1811. This proves that the family listed in the papers of Elizabeth INNES (270 A at the NB Museum Archives) is the right CLARK family. He married Mary Dunham CRAFT, 24 Apr 1843 �331 in St. Stephen's Ch., Saint John, NB�423. 5 Mary Dunham �27 CRAFT. Born 1 Jun 1821 �423 in West Saint John (Carleton), NB. Christen 12 Jul 1826 �27 in St. George's Ang. Ch., Carleton (West SJ) �27. Died 22 Jan 1910 �423 in West Saint John (Carleton), NB, Canada. Buried in Old Cedar Hill Cem., West Saint John, NB �423. Religion Anglican/Baptist. Obituary - Daily Telegraph (Saint John,NB) 24 Jan 1910 "At 9 o'clock Saturday morning there passed away in Carleton, one of its oldest residents, namely Mrs. Mary Dunham CLARK, who died at the home of her son, Clay CLARK, Prince St., in her 90th year. She was none and esteemed by a large circle of friends both on the West Side and in the city proper. All her life was spent in Carleton, and in her 90 years she had seen many changes in and about Saint John. She had been in good health up to Christmas time but since then had not been feeling well. In the days before professional nurses, Mrs. CLARK was ever ready to lend a helping hand where needed in cases of sickness or suffering. She was of Loyalist descent. For the past 53 years Mrs. CLARK had been a member of Ludlow Street Baptist Church, being one of the oldest of the congregation. She is survived by four sons and four daughters. The sons are; George J., E. Clay, Thomas W. and Whitney S.. The four daughters are ; Mrs. J.H. COGSWELL of Lepreau, Mrs. Elliott McCALLUM, Mrs. James! McLAREN and Mrs. John HARNED all of this city. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30. Service conducted by Rev. W.R. ROBINSON, burial (Old) Cedar Hill Cemetery." G Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 8 Samuel CLARK �3. Born Circa 1780 �63. Died 23 Oct 1818 �63 in Saint John,NB�7. Religion Baptist. Named as John's father on Burial Permit. �3 Land records - 1823 Grantor: George SWEET and heirs, Grantee: Sam CLARKE. U, 2, 199, Deed. Source: RS94 Saint John Co. Registry Office Records Books A1-23 F7265 �456 He married __?__ HUNTER?, About 1805 in prob. Saint John, NB. 9 __?__ HUNTER?. Born Circa 1780. 10 William Henry CRAFT. Born 1789 in West Saint John, (Carleton), NB, Canada. Died 19 Oct 1877 in West Saint John(Carleton), NB, Canada. Buried 21 Oct 1877 in Old Cedar Hill Cem., West Saint John, NB. Occupation Master Mariner�485. Info lived with son George after wife died. Religion Anglican. He married Ann "Nancy" McKENZIE, 5 Jul 1810 �275 in Saint John, NB �275. 11 Ann "Nancy" �275 McKENZIE. Born About 1789 in Nashwaak, York Co., NB. Died About 1870 in West Saint John(Carleton), NB. GG Grandparents -------------------------------------------------- 16 William �7 CLARK. Born 18 Jan 1737 in North Kingston,Washington Co.,RI �7. Died 8 Apr 1804 �7 in Carleton,West Saint John,NB �7. Buried in Old Carleton Burial Ground,Saint John,NB. Occupation Capt. Loyal New Englanders �6 SJ City Alderman �7. Info had 5 ch. under 10 in 1774 RI census:. m. ca 1765. Muster Roll of Capt. Wm. CLARKE�s Company in Lt. Col. G. WIGHTMAN�s Regt. of New England Loyalists, taken at West Neck, Long Island, 27th Decr. 1779- Captain William CLARK Lieutenant Levi CHACE Ensign Francis PHINNEY Sgt Mansfield ALLEN Sgt Andrew JOSLIN Cpl James MAUGHFLING Cpl Pelig CARR Quarter Guard Lawrence ASH Do Peter ALBRO Prisoner 4 Octr. 1778 Solomon AUSTIN Hendrick BAILLORS Quarter Guard Charles CONNER Arthur DAVIS James DRISKILL Tibbit HOPKINS Prisoner 4th Octr. 1778 David HATHEWAY Sick in Quarters Rufus JOSLIN Samuel LITTLEFRIK William PERKINS Thomas ROGERS Robert SHERMAN Sick in Quarters John SHERMAN Joseph SAULL William SATCHEL Prisoner 4th Octr. 1778 Thomas VANLUDNER Christopher VAUGHAN Prisoner 4th Octr. 1778 Richard WINMAN Do 9th July 1779 Abram WALKER Discharged 27 Decr. 1779 by Mr. Mr. Genl. Volunteer Joseph W. HOLLAND 16 Novr. 1779 by Lt. HOLLAND Non Effectives Wright ALBRO Died 6 March 1779 James AUSTIN Deserted 21 Sept. 1778 Frederick VAUGHAN Killed in Action 19 June 1778 Wright CHACE Deserted 26 Feby. 1779 John KENIDY Do 9 Jany. 1778 James MATHEWS Discharged 18 Sept. 1778 William BAKER Do 25 Do James GRIME Deserted 9 May 1778 Richard DRISKELL Do 11 March 1779 John ROBINSON Do 9 Jany. 1778 National Archives of Canada, RG 8, "C" Series, Volume 1892. He married Ruth PECKHAM, 19 Nov 1765 �53 in Westerly,Washington, RI �53. 17 Ruth PECKHAM �53. Born 18 Mar 1743 �314 in Westerly,Washington,RI �53. Died Before 1804 �489. 20 John Thorn CRAFT. Born About 1753 �277 in Morrisiana, Dutchess Co., NY �317. Died 2 Nov 1807 �277 in West Saint John (Carleton), NB, Canada. Buried in Old Carleton Burial Ground,Saint John,NB. Info Vol. DeLancey's Cavalry in Revolution �502. His memorial (plea for compensation tells) that he was from Morrisiana,Dutchess Co.,NY. Fled to army Nov 1776; served without pay three years in a troop of horse; taken prisoner at Morrisiana; close confined 3 1/2 months, then exchanged at own expense. Memorial dated 20 Mar 1786 "St. John's"; claims house and improvements at Morrisiana; arrears in pay etc. ; names Reuben CRAFT as witness. Memorial rejected. �317 He married Susannah WETMORE, 30 Jul 1780 �277 in St. George's Ang. Ch,Oyster Bay,LI,NY �54. 21 Susannah �277 �320 WETMORE. Born 22 Apr 1753 �320 in Rye, NY �277. Died 4 Apr 1850 �277 in West Saint John (Carleton), NB, Canada. Buried 7 Apr 1850 �278 in Old Cedar Hill Cem., West Saint John, NB �278. Info on list of Rev. War widows seeking pension �502. Religion Anglican �278. 22 John �258 McKENZIE. Born 1747 �258 in Inverness, Scotland. Died 27 Nov 1832 �258 in West Saint John(Carleton), NB, Canada. Buried in Old Cedar Hill Cem., West Saint John, NB. Occupation Sgt. in 42nd or Royal Highland Regt. �258. Info Loyalist, first to Nashwaak in York Co.,then Carleton, SJ �25. Religion Anglican. Loyalist Grants on Nashwaak River - Lots # 5 & 33 (Generations #12) His Estate (intestate) was administered by his son-in-law William H. CRAFT �314 Other McKENZIEs in the same regiment (42nd Highlanders) were Alexander, Donald and Roderick.�257 His obituarry in the New Brunswick Courier of 1 Dec 1832 states, " Died , Carleton (West Saint John) Tuesday, while dressing himself, John McKENZIE, age 85, Sergeant in the 42nd or Royal Highland Regiment in the Revolutionary War.Settled at Nashwaak,York Co.,when disbanded, later moving to this county." �258 After the Revolutionary War, a number of soldiers who had served for seven years in the war were granted land in the wilderness of New Brunswick on the Nashwaak, which empties into the St. John River opposite Fredericton. The officers were given land from the mouth of the river up for seventeen miles and from that up for about seven miles was granted to the 42nd Highlanders. One of the officers Lieutenant Dugald Campbell was a land surveyor and to him was entrusted the laying out of the soldier lots. He saw that though it was wilderness then that there was a beautiful spot at the mouth of the Tay Creek which empties into the Nashwaak. So he had surveyed the land and laid out for himself what is now the nine farms instead of taking his land with the rest of the officers farther down the river. This curtailed the soldiers lots and made them very small. The officer�s property did not do him much good. He did not live long and the property passed out of the hands of the second generation. Many of the soldiers sold their lots and went elsewhere. http://www.kanservu.ca/~richard/colter.html see father's notes _____________________________________________ From John Stevens<stevensj@gwi.net> Nashwaak Families do not mention, John McKenzie, Sr. Only mentions Alexander McKenzie who was a Loyalist. Through study of deeds I have found several other Loyalist McKenzies : William, Malcolm (who may have settled in Kings Co.), John, Roderick, Hugh and perhaps Archibald, Some of these could be Loyalsts or sons of Loyalists It appears that in 2 or3 deeds for John as Grantor that his wife is Joanna but as in all cases involving deeds where the wife signs off her right of Dower his wife signed off as Joanna McKenzie. I will quote these deeds a little later. Significant deeds for John McKenzie who moved to West Saint John (Lancaster): See York Co deed 13:122,dated 3 November 1826 Between Donald McKenzie of St. Marys Parish, York Co. and Jane his wife for the first part and John McKenzie of the Parish of Lancaster, Saint John Co." This is a Mortgage so this is why John is the grantee. Donald owes John 225 # " The land mortgaged are lots 97, 98 &99 bounded on the north and South by Alexander McKenzie (This establishes a relationship between John & Alexander McKenzie and Donald as well. Since Alexander had a son Donald. We don�t know if Donald was a son of Donald or Alexander. I tend to believe since the Mortgage was never discharged that Donald was Alexander�s son. This deed has the wording that if Donald or heirs should meet the condition of paying off 111# then this instrument becomes null and void. I don�t understand why the land was sold for 225 # and why the payoff is only 111#. There was an earlier deed between John & Donald namely 8:282. BUT, it is extremely hard to read. The deed was written between 1815-1919 based on the PANB Film # (F-5619) John McKenzie and wife are from York Co, and John is defined as a Senior. The deed improves to the point where it states that we are dealing with lots 97,98 &99 same as deed 13:122. It also mentions land to the north owned by Alexander McKenzie. I noticed that there was a statement that John was granted this land as the result of his being a Discharged soldier of the disbanded 42th regiment. Could not make out anything further except it looked as if John McKenzie�s wife signed her name as Johanna. Deed 1;147 John McKenzie and wife Joanna sold farm to Samuel Casey 100acres on the 12 November 1796 (Lot#2) for 5 #.. It looks like to me that John McKenzie and his family were of Lancaster Parish before 1820. One other thing: since Donald McKenzie had a wife Jane and the Nashwaak Families tell us Donald�s wife was Janet McNabb. I believe John McKenzie was dealing with his nephew, Donald and not his son. �425 He married Joanna __?__, About 1787. 23 Joanna �425 __?__. Info name on deeds with husband �425. From the email address of Chris and Tony Hamilton __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    10/19/2004 07:18:07
    1. GA Clark gathering
    2. sandy
    3. Genealogy researchers who are descendants of several CLARK pioneer families will gather this coming Sat., Oct. 23rd in Laurens County, GA to meet each other face to face and compare notes. This gathering is the result of many of these folks meeting on Rootsweb while researching four CLARK siblings. John Clark b. 1768 settled in Laurens county, GA about 1810. His brother Eli was there a short time and moved on to Colquitt County, GA. Their brother Henry CLARK settled in Montgomery County, GA about 1810. Their sister Hester CLARK who m. Thomas Lindsey also lived in the Montgomery County area prior to moving her family to the Colquitt County area after Thomas was killed. We invite any descendants of these CLARK lines or their allied families to join us at the Cadwell Community Center in Cadwell, GA just south of Dublin, GA in Laurens County. Bring a picnic lunch to share. We will eat about noon but will be there most of the day. Questions off the list to slsamz@charter! .net Sandy

    10/19/2004 09:58:18
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] RI Clarkes (was Re: records)
    2. L.J. Wolfe
    3. Yes, that sounds like the "William (b. 15 Jan 1707, Newport, RI;d.27 Mar 1749 ) ..."Resided East Greenwich, RI" per my notes, and married Ann GREENE 8 Nov 1730" that I mentioned. This Capt. William Clark is my 7th Great Grand Uncle. Since it looks like all of his siblings were born in RI, you may be right that most of the family stayed in the US. I'll add his children to my file, but unfortunately I don't have anything else to offer :-(. If you find any more info on him, though, I'd love to hear about it :-). Lorena /|\ At 06:52 PM 9/17/04, you wrote: > Hi Lorena...... > > The William Clarke/Clark I am interested was one of the children of >William Clark/Clarke and Ann Green - they had six children, William, Ann, >Catherine, An unnamed daughter (died at birth), John, and Samuel. William >might have been the only one of that family who came to Canada. So same >line, I have all the earlier data but everything get confused around >1780-1800. Thanks, Kate >----- Original Message ----- >From: "L.J. Wolfe" <ljwolfe@silver-gateway.com> >To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 12:22 PM >Subject: [Clarke-Clark] RI Clarkes (was Re: records) > > > (Sorry for the double, Kate, I'd meant for this to go to the list.) > > > > At 07:26 AM 9/17/04, Kate wrote: > >> Just in case these might be some of your ancestors.............I'm > >>interested in a Clarke/Clark individual who moved from RI to Canada > >>aprx 1783 -- I'm intersted in knowing what became of his wife and if > >>she was alive and moved to Canada with him : > >> > >> William Clarke/Clark (William, Carew, Joseph, Thomas, John, John) > >>born Jan 18/1736/37 in North Kingston, Washington Co, RI and died > >>April 08/1804 in Carleton, West Saint John, N.B. Canada. > >> > >> He married Ruth Peckham (Daughter of John Peckham & Deborah Sweet) > >>November 24th, 1765 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI.. She was born > >>March 18th, 1742/43 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. > >> > >> They had 7 children born in Rhode Island, the last being Mary b. > >>1778 (according to RI Census) and then probably due to the turmoil > >>going on in the thirteen colonies ...........the records become > >>scarce. My ancestor, Samuel was supposedly born to them in > >>1778/1780 somewhere ?? - Samuel died in 1818 in Portland > >>(Saint John) N.B. Canada...........but little is known of him or > >>his mother Ruth Peckham - I'm just wondering if anyone can help > >>with this mystery. > > > > I don't think I can help with your William from RI, but he may be > > connected to our line. Looking at the lineage, we have a John > > (b. abt. 1480), > > John (b. abt. 1509, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > John (b. 11 Feb 1540, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > Thomas (b. 1 Nov 1570, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > Joseph (b. 8 Dec 1618, Westhorpe, Suffolk, England), > > Carew (b. 1658, Newport, RI) (m. Annie DYER, daughter of Anne > > Hutchinson and granddaughter of Mary Barrett Dyer, both notable > > ancestors), > > William (b. 15 Jan 1707, Newport, RI), > > but I'm descended from William's brother Caleb (b. 22 May 1703, > > Newport, RI). This William "Resided East Greenwich, RI" per my notes, > > and married Ann GREENE 8 Nov 1730, but I have nothing on their children. > > > > Going back a couple of generations, Joseph's sister Mary (b. 17 or 26 > > Jul 1607) also married a Peckham, John (b. abt. 1600 is all we have > > on him). > > > > Eep, gotta go, but hope this helps :-). > > > > Lorena /|\

    10/19/2004 06:52:48
    1. RE: [Clarke-Clark] Clarke m. Suckles
    2. Elanie Rau
    3. Can you please list the descendants of Dembo and Clarke lady? Will appreciate it. Elaine Rau Lani00@earthlink.net > [Original Message] > From: <EOMO@aol.com> > To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 10/18/04 2:42:53 PM > Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Clarke m. Suckles > > There is a NEXUS Newsletter of the New England Historical Genealogical > Society on sale on eBay, item #5527702000. > The newsletter contains an article about the Suckles/Sickles/Suckills > family of African descent, beginning with the slave, Dembo. One of Dembo's > children, Donald Suckles (born about 1814) married Margerie Eliza Clarke in > Newcastle Parish, Northumberland County, New Brunswick in 1839. > Their children are listed with dates and sources. > Below is a description of the article. > I thought someone on this list might be interested. > JO > Featured Article: > - "On Dembo's Trail: Black Ancestry on Prince Edward Island"by Diane > Whitcomb; This is great genealogical information on the Sickles/Suckills/Suckles > family Dembo Suckles b. 1762 "probably in western Africa." He came to Prince > Edward Island in the mid-1780's as a slave of William Creed who later took Dembo > to Providence, RI where Dembo later married and had 8 children all born in > Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.). The children's descendants are all listed with > dates, places and sources! > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Message Boards > Clarke & Clark > click on "Add Board To Notifications" & you'll receive notices of new posts > click on "Links & Announcements" for other email lists & links > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clarke > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.clark

    10/18/2004 09:01:20
    1. Clarke m. Suckles
    2. There is a NEXUS Newsletter of the New England Historical Genealogical Society on sale on eBay, item #5527702000. The newsletter contains an article about the Suckles/Sickles/Suckills family of African descent, beginning with the slave, Dembo. One of Dembo's children, Donald Suckles (born about 1814) married Margerie Eliza Clarke in Newcastle Parish, Northumberland County, New Brunswick in 1839. Their children are listed with dates and sources. Below is a description of the article. I thought someone on this list might be interested. JO Featured Article: - "On Dembo's Trail: Black Ancestry on Prince Edward Island"by Diane Whitcomb; This is great genealogical information on the Sickles/Suckills/Suckles family Dembo Suckles b. 1762 "probably in western Africa." He came to Prince Edward Island in the mid-1780's as a slave of William Creed who later took Dembo to Providence, RI where Dembo later married and had 8 children all born in Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.). The children's descendants are all listed with dates, places and sources!

    10/18/2004 08:42:41
    1. Rev. soldier Allen
    2. Aliferis
    3. Looking for any info on Polly Allen, b:1-4-1787 in Conn, d:12-1-1863. It has been generally considered that she was in the family line of the noted Ethan Allen of CT & Vermont. Polly married Geroge W. Irish, she died in Lewiston, Niagara Co, NY. She is said to be the daughter of Justus Allen, a Rev. Soldier. Anyone have any information about these "Allens"? I would appreciate anything you might have. This all from the book "Decendants of John Irish". Gwen

    09/22/2004 06:46:22
    1. George CLARKE -----INDIA 1800's
    2. Jill Glover
    3. Hello everyone, Perhaps someone is related to this man, born about 1836, probably in the UK. I believe his father was William. I'm hoping that someone can help me with anything about the above man who in the Army in India, and then a Sgt. Railway Police in India. Over the years, I've been able to find his children , and even g/children. But George's birth place and whereabouts after 1890 are proving difficult for me to trace. Here is what I have found, ***** This is the info I have about my George CLARKE. N/1/102 f82 George Clarke, 26, bach., Sgt 2/24 RA. father:William. Jane Ellen Small, 14, spinst., f: Joseph. Married 29.1.62, Saugor. His children and George's occupation at the time of their birth. **Mary Jane, bap 10-11- 1864, Saugor. He was a Sergt. in R.A. **Henrietta Charlotte, bap. 24th June, 1867, Woolwich, Kent. George was still with the R.A. **Frederick William bap.13-5-1875, Meerut, George still with the R.A. **Matilda Margaret, bap 26-7-1877, Assensole. George is now a Sergt. of Govt. Railway Police. **James Henry, bap 1-9-1880, Allensole. George remains with the Govt. Railway Police until 1890, when the trail stops dead, **isabella May, bap.25-9-1881, Assensole **Violet Annie, bap. Oct 1883, Howrah **Maria Jane, bap. 2-2-1886. Howrah **John Percy, bap. 25-7-1890, Dinapore. The trail stops there so far for me, and I would be very grateful if someone has access to records and could give a glance over them for me please, and perhaps offer some suggestions for tracing this man. I have the marriage cert. of his son, Frederick William CLARKE in Sept. 1902, at St. Thomas' Church, Middleton Row, and it doesn't say that his father is deceased? Fred married Constance Mary ?Spain (looks like that name). He was a Shunter? E.I Ry. at Howrah, left the wife and children and came to Aus and enlisted in the army here.He died of TB in 1919. I'd love to hear from anyone with connections to this family, and side branches; DANNISON/ DENNISON, SMALL, SPAIN,GLOVER, all in India in the 1800's. I'm sorry to be so long winded, Many thanks and ,-._|\ best wishes, / Oz \ jill , brisbane. \_,--.x/ jmglover@tpg.com.au

    09/21/2004 04:51:02
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark - your 11879- lookup Carl
    2. Sue
    3. Hi, [NFI] means no further information, I should have stated that! Sorry! I've listed Albert's siblings perhaps he named some of his children after sisters and brothers. Mine did. Happy hunting... The Clark Genealogy by Emma Lee Walton, 1913. page 186 # 1257 Albert Allen, born Aug. 2, 1838; d. July 2, 1857.[NFI] Son of Joel B. CLARK, siblings are: Martha Julia m. James Chadwick, Chicago. Chester Bushrod d. 1848 Cecelia Celestia m. Charles Owen Cornish. Seneca Abiel m. Mary F. Adams. Huldah Griswold m. Gould Everest Albert Allen no spouse listed. Walter Pinney died 1872. page 185 & 186 Albert A. Clark was the son of: # 799 Joel Bushrod CLARK(Joel 6, Joel 5, Joel 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, Daniel 1) born Feb. 4, 1802, East Granby, Ct., > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:20 , private email sent: >Thanks so much. But I need more children for instance for Albert #1257-he >xould possibly be my Albert's father age wise. If you have this info please >forward if not I will start checking census etc. I live in Iowa so have to >work off the net. >Many thanks again! >K ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/

    09/21/2004 12:40:51
    1. RE: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark - your 11879- lookup SNIFFEN
    2. Sue
    3. On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 15:02 , Private Email Sender sent: >Hey - I have a Clark marrying a Kniffen from NY. Kniffen and >Sniffen are the same line, you know. Interesting coincidence. >W.. C.... > >-----Original Message----- >THE CLARK GENEALOGY compiled by Emma Lee Walton, 1913 >- - -<snip> - - - - - >page 227 ># 1156 Frederick W. CLARK (Silas 7, Abner 6, Abner 5, Silas 4, >Nathaniel 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1) born March 8, 1859; married >Jan. 17, 1889, Ada SNIFFEN, dau. of Merwin and Phoebe SNIFFEN, >born May 2, 1869. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ># 1587 i Albert M. [NFI] ># 1588 ii Silas Skidmore. [NFI] ># iii Alice D. [NFI] >- - - - - - - - - - Here's this SNIFFEN line back to the Progenitor. (only ref. in Walton bk) page 173 # 708 SILAS SKIDMORE CLARK (Abner 6, Abner 5, Silas 4, >Nathaniel 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1) born Sept. 28, 1834; died Oct 21, 1903; married March 26, 1857, Louise WILES, daughter of Wilder and Orrenda WILLES, born Jan. 17, 1838. Potsdam, N.Y. # 1156 i Fredk. W., born Mar 8, 1859; married Ada M. SNIFFIN, Jan. 17, 1889. page 227: dtr. of Merwin and Pheobe SNIFFEN, b. May 2, 1869. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Children- # 1587 i Albert M. # 1588 ii Silas Skidmore. # 1589 iii Alice D.[NFI] # 1157 ii Clara L., born April 11, 1862.[NFI] # 1158 iii Mary, born Feb. 12, 1866; married June 22, 1912, William AMOS. page 227, listed, [NFI] page 174 # 1159 iv Horace N., born Feb. 21, 1870; married April 20, 1898, Fannie L. TOWN. page 228: b. Sept. 14, 1876. Potsdam, N.Y. Children- # 1590 i Margaret Louise # 1591 ii Sara. # 1592 iii Virginia L.[NFI] # 1160 v Charles M., born Feb. 27, 1873; married Grace SAUL. page 228: Pleasantville, N.Y. Children- #1593 i Horace N. #1594 ii Charles Kingsley #1595 iii Grace # 1161 vi Earl B., born Feb. 20, 1876; marreid Oct. 30, 1901, Gertrude M. HALE. page 228: Potsdam, N.Y. Child- 1596 i Florence Helen. # 1162 vii Robert Y., born Sept. 4, 1881; married Jan. 15, 1908, Florence CURTIS. page 228: White Plains, N.Y. #1597 i Cicely Curtis. #1598 ii Robert Wilder. [NFI] ----- page 117 # 347 Abner CLARK (Abner 5, Silas 4, Nathaniel 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1), born Jan 25, 1796; died March 31, 1876; married Jan. 8, 1823, Cynthia SKIDMORE, born Nov. 2, 1800, and died Feb 1, 1868. # 708 ix Silas S., born Sept. 28, 1834; died Oct. 21, 1903; married March 26, 1857, Louise WILES. ----- page 74 # 164 Abner CLARK (Silas 4, Nathaniel 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1), born Jan. 28, 1765; died Jan 21, 1845; mar- ried Nov., 1789, at Lebanon, Betsey BILL, born Feb. 27, 1767, and died Sept. 15, 1873, daughter of Oliver BILL (James 4, John 3, Philip 2, John 1). Served as musician in Col. Willis' Regiment, 1776, in Battle of Long Island page 75 Aug. 27, and reported missing Sept 23, Record, Conn. Men in Revolution, page 108. Oliver BILL's record in Vol. 13, p. 162, Hist. Soc. Collections. # 347 iv Abner, born Jan. 25, 1796; died March 31, 1876; married Jan 8, 1823, Cynthia SKIDMORE. ----- page 53 # 73 Silas CLARK (Nathaniel 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1), born June 20, 1724; died April 16, 1809; married (1) ?; (2) 1764, Abigail WHITE, who was born Jan., 1732 and died June 25, 1784. # 164 viii Abner, born Jan 28, died Jan 21, 1843; married Nov., 1789 Betsey BILL. (ED. NOTE: there are lots of BILL in cemeteries of Lebanon, CT) (other marriages of this line & generation are: # 165 Silas to Sally KING, & #168 Walter to Eunice WOOD.) ---- page 40 # 23 Nathaniel CLARK (Daniel 2, Daniel 1), born March 26, 1693; died May 20, 1737; married Hannah KELLOGG daughter of Samuel and Hannah (DICKENSON) KELLOGG; who was born Sept 11, 1699. Lebanon Ct. page 41 # 73 Silas, born June 20, 1724; died April 16, 1809; married 1764, Abigail WHITE. (other marriages of this line & generation are: #74 Hannah CLARK m. Joseph MC CALL. #75 Jared CLARK m. Mary ABELL of Lebanon.) Source quoted as KELLOGG Family Gene. Mrs. J.I.Walker, J.C. Parshall.) ----- page 33 # 5 Daniel CLARK, (Daniel 1) b. Apr. 5, 1654; married 1678, Hannah PRATT, who died Sept. 10, 1751, daughter of Daniel PRATT and Hannah of Windsor. (Daniel 5, John 4, William 3, Andrew 2, Thomas 1.) page 34 # 23 v Nathaniel, baptized March 26, 1693; died May 20, 1737; married Hannah KELLOGG. (other marriages of this line & generation are: #19 Daniel m. Elizabeth BUTLER. #20 Moses m. Elizabeth HUNTINGTON. #25 Noah m. Sarah TAINTOR.) Source quoted as: (John Pratt of Hartford, Stiles' Windsor, Goodwin's Notes.) [Ed NOTE: I saw the desk in Windsor Stiles House where much the Ancient History of Windsor was written on! What a thrill!] ----- page 29 First Generation 1 Hon. Daniel CLARK, born 1622, Chester, England died Aug. 10, 1710. He married (1) June 13, 1644, Mary NEWBERRY, born 1626, who died Aug. 29 1688, in Dorchester, dau. of Thomas and Jane NEWBERRY of Mypern, Devonshire; (2) 1689, Martha (PITKIN), WOLCOTT, widow of Simon Wolcott, who died Oct. 13, 1710. Windsor, Connecticut. # 5 iv Daniel, born April 5, 1654; married, 1678, Hannah PRATT. (other marriages of this line & generation are: #3 Josiah m. Mary (BURR) CROWE. #4 Elizabeth, m. Moses COOKE. #6 John m. Mary CROWE, step-neice. [Ed. note- my line] #7 Mary m. Jedediah WATSON. #8 Samuel m. Mehitable THRALL. #9 Sarah m. Isaac PINNEY & Mr. NASH.) [Source: quoted Windsor Town Records, Mathew Grant Church Record, Stiles' Ancient Windsor, New England Genealogical Register, etc.] ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/

    09/21/2004 12:38:26
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark - your 11879- lookup Carl "Albert"
    2. Sue
    3. On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 10:36, <private email request> sent: >Would you mind seeing if any of these Clarks went to IND >and look for Carl "Albert" Clark--my grt grt grandfather-- >he was born in IND 1850 >Many thanks >K THE CLARK GENEALOGY compiled by Emma Lee Walton, 1913 ref. to Carl- none ref. to Albert- see below #'s 330, 336, 800, 1257, 1587. page 72 & 73 # 148 Dr. Thaddeus CLARKE (John 4, Moses 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1) born in Lebanon, February 12, 1770; died in New Brighton, Pa., Feb. 15, 1854; married March 24, 1802, Deborah BAKER, born Sept. 23, 1781, in Brooklyn, Conn., and died in Dowagiac, Mich., Dec. 21, 1874. She was the daughter of Dr. Joseph BAKER and Prudence JENKINS, great-granddaughter of Dr. John BAKER and Anna ANNABLE (daughter of Samuel ANNABLE and Mehitable ALLYN), and through her mother descended from Rev. Edward DE VOTION, a Huguenot of Rochelle, France, and from Rev. John LOTHROP, grandson of Hohn LOWTHROPPE of the reign of Henry the Eighth. Dr. CLARKE studied, with his brothers, under the tutorship of Nathan TISDALE, and was with his foather as well. He was as a young man, surgeon on Fov. TRUMBULL's staff. Once when a mob gathered at Lebanon, he donned the gov- enor's uniform and read them the riot act during the absence of the governor. For thirty-two years he prac- ticed medicine in Lebanon and then removed to New Brighton, Pennsylvania, where he died. page 73 # 330 v Albert Henry, born March 9, 1813; died Feb. 28, 1823. # 336 xi Albert Henry, born in Pompey, May 22, 1826; married Nov. 23, 1864, Sabrina TOWNSEND. 336 Hon. Albert Henry CLARKE (Thaddeus 5, John 4, Moses 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1) born May 22, 1826, in Pompey, N.Y.; married Nov. 25, 1864, Sabrina TOWNSEND. Mr. Clark went to the Caliornia gold fields in 1850. He is a lawyer practicing in Pittsburgh, though living in New Brighton, Pa. # 655 i Mary Champlain, born Oct. 12, 1865.[NFI] # 656 ii Charles Edward, born March, 9, 1868; died March 27, 1890; a graduate of Columbia Law School.[NFI] - - - - - - - - page 127 # 423 Captain Joel CLARKE (Joel 5, Joel 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, Daniel 1) born June 12, 1776; died April 18, 1859; married Dec. 14, 1799, Ruth PHELPS, daughter of Aaron PHELPS, born Nov. 6, 1780, and died Dec. 29, 1877, East Granby, Conn. # 800 ii Albert, born Nov. 15, 1806; died March 10, 1868; married Oct. 12, 1830, Esther J. WOODRUFF. page 186 # 800 Albert CLARK (Joel 6, Joel 5, Joel 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, Daniel 1) born Nov. 15, 1806, East Granby, Ct.; died March 19, 1868; married Oct. 12, 1830, Esther J. WOODRUFF, who died July 14, 1890. Endfield, Ct. # 1259 1 Huldah Julia, born May 17, 1836; died Sept. 25, 1838.[NFI] # 1260 ii Huldah Esther b. 1838; m. 1866, Charles William CLARKE.[NFI] # 1261 iii Julia Maria, b. 1843; died Sept 11, 1856.[NFI] # 1262 iv Samuel Woodruff, b. Oct., 1844; d. Feb. 11, 1845.[NFI] # 1263 v Alice Lydia, born Jan. 3, 1847; d. Sept 20, 1860.[NFI] - - - - - - - - page 185 & 186 # 799 jOEL bUSHROD clark (Joel 6, Joel 5, Joel 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, Daniel 1) born Fe. 4, 1802, East Granby, Ct., died Nov. 2, 1850; married (1) Aug. 11, 1825, Julia Ann GRISWOLD, born 1798, and died Oct. 10, 1835; (2) June 12, 1836, Sophia GRISWOLD. Rainbow, Ct. She died May 27, 1854, aged 43 years. page 186 # 1257 Albert Allen, born Aug. 2, 1838; d. July 2, 1857.[NFI] - - - - - - - - page 227 # 1156 Frederick W. CLARK (Silas 7, Abner 6, Abner 5, Silas 4, Nathaniel 3, Daniel 2, Daniel 1) born March 8, 1859; married Jan. 17, 1889, Ada SNIFFEN, dau. of Merwin and Phoebe SNIFFEN, born May 2, 1869. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. # 1587 i Albert M. [NFI] # 1588 ii Silas Skidmore. [NFI] # iii Alice D. [NFI] - - - - - - - - - - ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/

    09/20/2004 05:26:50
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark - your 11879
    2. Sue
    3. On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:00 , [Joseph A Arlt joearlt@juno.com>] sent: >Re: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark >Amos CLAK #11879 b. 15 Apr 1736 in Lebanon, New London Co., CT... Joe, I will be in Lebanon Tues. this week researching my William CLARK (b. 17 Feb 1753 in Lebanon "Goshen" New London Co., CT, to prove relation to Daniel CLARK, b. 31 Dec 1704 in Windsor, Hartford, CT) I don't have an Amos in my line, but, if you need a lookup I'd be willing to do one up for you. If you have an idea who his father may be just let me know. FYI- the book, THE CLARK GENEALOGY compiled by Emma Lee Walton, 1913, page 41, Third Generation, #23 Nathaniel CLARK (Daniel 2, Daniel 1) born March 26, 1693; died May 20, 1737; married Hannah Kellogg, daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Dickenson) KELLOG, born Sept. 11, 1699, Lebanon, CT #77 vii Amos, born April 25, 1736; died young. (Kellogg Family Genealogy, Mrs. J.I. Walker, J.C. Parshall.) Sue ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/

    09/19/2004 06:12:26
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Have you found William and his father Daniel on earlier census (1870, 1860, 1850) in either MD or VA? That may give some clues to other Clarks who are relatives.. If you can get back to a Clark ancestor born before 1800, I may have them in my data base... 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 Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:45:40 -0400 norjac523@webtv.net (Norma Regan) writes: > My maternal ggrandfater was William Clark who on the Baltimore Census > 1880,was said to have been born in VA and his age was given as 37 > .His > parents were Daniel Clark born Sept 9,1809 and his mother was > Rachel------.William married Rebecca F.Stockman in Baltimore and on > the > 1880 Baltimore Census she is said to have been 24 and born in > Maryland,Their children were listed on Census as > Clara 7 > Rebecca 4 > Daniel 2 > Sarah 1 > I have a page from my grandmother's bible that confirms these > children > and also records four more.They are > Alice born 1-9-1881 > William born 11-24-82 > Edward born 1-22-1885 > Rebecca Frances born 2-6-1888 > > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Archives > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark > > ________________________________________________________________ Get your name as your email address. Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today!

    09/19/2004 10:06:35
    1. William CLark
    2. Norma Regan
    3. My maternal ggrandfater was William Clark who on the Baltimore Census 1880,was said to have been born in VA and his age was given as 37 .His parents were Daniel Clark born Sept 9,1809 and his mother was Rachel------.William married Rebecca F.Stockman in Baltimore and on the 1880 Baltimore Census she is said to have been 24 and born in Maryland,Their children were listed on Census as Clara 7 Rebecca 4 Daniel 2 Sarah 1 I have a page from my grandmother's bible that confirms these children and also records four more.They are Alice born 1-9-1881 William born 11-24-82 Edward born 1-22-1885 Rebecca Frances born 2-6-1888

    09/19/2004 08:45:40
    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark
    2. Just a mention of my William Clark. My father, William Clark b 9-12-1907 Chapmanville, W.V d 12-01-1991 Marion, IN. s o Van Buren Clark, Logan county W.V and Martha Anna Hannah-Clark, Mingo county W.V Van Buren Clark s o Joseph M. Clark and Sarah Ann Baisden Joseph M. Clark s o Carter T. Clark Floyd county KY I have more if anyone is interested. Judith Clark, Holden, W.V ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norma Regan" <norjac523@webtv.net> To: <CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 1:45 PM Subject: [Clarke-Clark] William CLark > My maternal ggrandfater was William Clark who on the Baltimore Census > 1880,was said to have been born in VA and his age was given as 37 .His > parents were Daniel Clark born Sept 9,1809 and his mother was > Rachel------.William married Rebecca F.Stockman in Baltimore and on the > 1880 Baltimore Census she is said to have been 24 and born in > Maryland,Their children were listed on Census as > Clara 7 > Rebecca 4 > Daniel 2 > Sarah 1 > I have a page from my grandmother's bible that confirms these children > and also records four more.They are > Alice born 1-9-1881 > William born 11-24-82 > Edward born 1-22-1885 > Rebecca Frances born 2-6-1888 > > > > > > ==== CLARKE Mailing List ==== > Archives > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clarke > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/clark >

    09/19/2004 08:01:44
    1. Clark Family CT>MA>St Lawerence Co., NY>IL, etc
    2. Joseph A Arlt
    3. Anybody have connections or corrections, additions, to this family? 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 ========================== Amos CLARK #11879, b. 25 Apr 1736 in Lebanon, New London Co., CT. He married Patience WILLIAMS #11880, married By 1766, b. 1739 in Probably CT, d. 3 Apr 1801 in Washington, Berkshire Co., MA. Amos died 3 Aug 1795 in Washington, Berkshire Co., MA. I. Augustus CLARK #12095, b. 4 Jul 1766 in Probably CT or MA. He married Mary Ann ___________ #12096, married By 1794 in Probably CT or MA, b. 12 Jun 1772 in Probably CT or MA. A. Mary Ann CLARK #12097, b. 15 Sep 1794. B. William CLARK #12098, b. 4 Nov 1796. C. Amos CLARK #12099, b. 16 Oct 1798. He married Ann (Anna) Irene ABERNETHY #12100, married By 1830 in Probably NY, b. 3 Aug 1803 in Madrid, St Lawrence Co., NY, d. 30 Oct 1867. Amos died in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. died Probably relatively young - his children were orphans... 1. Julius A. CLARK #25561, b. 11 Oct 1830 in Probably NY. 2. Sarah M. CLARK #25562, b. 24 Feb 1832 in Probably NY. She married ____________ HAMILTON #25563, b. Abt 1830 in Probably NY. Sarah died 30 Dec 1872. 3. Mary Ann CLARK #25564, b. 18 Nov 1834 in Probably NY. She married ____________ ELLSWORTH #25565, b. Abt 1830 in Probably NY. 4. Amos CLARK #25566, b. 31 Oct 1836 in Probably NY. He married (1) Arzetta FULTON #25567, b. Abt 1840 in Probably NY. He married (2) Cornelia Ann BRIGGS #25571, b. 19 Feb 1846 in Probably NY, d. 24 Aug 1891 in St Lawrence Co., NY. Amos died 10 Dec 1924 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. according to Aunt Mary's notes... a. Harrison CLARK #25568, (son of Amos CLARK #25566 and Arzetta FULTON #25567) b. Abt 1860 in Probably NY. He married Gertrude BRIGGS #25569, b. Abt 1860 in Probably NY. (1) Mary CLARK #25570, b. Abt 1890 in Probably NY. b. J. Stanley CLARK #25582, (son of Amos CLARK #25566 and Cornelia Ann BRIGGS #25571) b. 16 Dec 1879 in Probably NY. He married Delana McINTOSH #25583, b. 8 May 1879 in Almond, NY, d. 4 Jun 1928 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY. J. Stanley died 2 Jul 1955 in Glenora, CA. Children: 10 Cornelia Irene Clark b: January 29, 1908 in Rochester, N.Y. d: February 16, 1988 in Rochester, N.Y. > .......... +Vincent Harold Ewing b: January 22, 1904 in Syracuse, N.Y. m: WFT Est. 1923-1953 d: June 06, 1984 in Rochester, N.Y. > .... 10 Sarah McIntosh Clark b: December 01, 1909 in Rochester, N.Y. d: February 05, 1990 in Salisbury, N.C. > .......... +Wentworth Charles Eaton b: November 30, 1906 in Minneapolis, Minn. m: 1932 d: May 02, 1982 in Rochester, N.Y. > .... 10 Esther Ruth Clark b: Private > .......... +Allen Robert Hamilton b: Private m: Private > ... *2nd Wife of J. Stanley Clark: > ......... +Edna Unknown b: WFT Est. 1875-1895 m: WFT Est. 1896-1929 in His > 2nd marriage. d: WFT Est. 1896-1979. c. Wesson Briggs CLARK #25584, (son of Amos CLARK #25566 and Cornelia Ann BRIGGS #25571) b. 2 Feb 1886 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. He married Bertha Anastasia AMES #25585, married 8 Jan 1914 in Ogdensburg, St Lawrence Co., NY, b. 29 Oct 1889 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY, d. 14 Sep 1970 in Syracuse , Onondaga Co., NY, buried: in Ogdensburg, St Lawrence Co., NY. Wesson died 22 May 1943 in Ogdensburg, St Lawrence Co., NY. Children: 10 Margaret Mary Clark b: Private > .......... +John Luther Graig b: March 01, 1906 in Davenport, Delaware Co., N.Y. m: Private d: January 03, 1989 in Davenport, Delaware Co., N.Y. > .... 10 Walter Amos Clark b: September 23, 1918 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. d: September 01, 1944 in WW II fighter plane crash off Biak island - just west of New Guinea. > .......... +Sally McCLELLAN b: Private m: Private > .... 10 Clifford Thomas Clark b: November 10, 1922 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. d: April 24, 1979 in Allentown, PA. Buried In Ogdensburg, N.Y. > .......... +Wid. Rachel E. Hyter b: Private m: Private > .... *2nd Wife of Clifford Thomas Clark: > .......... +Mary Ellen VanALSTYNE b: Private m: Private > .... 10 Dorothy (Dody) Louise Clark b: Private > .......... +James Arthur Moore b: November 29, 1924 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. m: Private d: November 28, 1993 in Syracuse, Onondaga > Co., N.Y. > .... 10 Paul John Clark b: Private > .......... +Barbara Jean Palmeri b: Private m: Private > .... 10 Elizabeth Jane Clark b: Private > .......... +Elbert Warner Phillips b: Private m: Private. d. Leslie CLARK #25586, (son of Amos CLARK #25566 and Cornelia Ann BRIGGS #25571) b. Abt 1890 in Probably NY. He married Henrietta (Hettie) HUNTER #25587, b. Abt 1890 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. e. Arzetta ("Zetta") CLARK #25588, (daughter of Amos CLARK #25566 and Cornelia Ann BRIGGS #25571) b. 16 Jul 1872 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. She married Carlton J. BARBER #25589, married 27 Jan 1897 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY, b. 26 Sep 1873 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY, d. 13 Jun 1961 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. Arzetta died 10 Jan 1940 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. f. Mary CLARK #25590, (daughter of Amos CLARK #25566 and Cornelia Ann BRIGGS #25571) b. 25 Sep 1874 in Probably NY, d. Nov 1957 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. On Thanksgiving Day 1957 or 1958, age 83, at home of Carlton J. Barber... Born either 1874 or 1875... 5. Cyrus CLARK #25591, b. Abt 1840 in Probably NY. D. Harriet CLARK #12101, b. 7 Nov 1800. She married _________ (ABERNETHY) ABERNATHY #12102, b. Abt 1790. E. Alexander CLARK #12103, b. 20 Jun 1804. F. Robert A. CLARK #12104, b. 6 Aug 1811. G. Polly CLARK #12105, b. Abt 1812. Best guess for birth date & location... H. Sarah CLARK #12106, b. Abt 1812. Best guess for birth date & location... II. Hubbard CLARK #12107, b. 24 Apr 1773 in Probably CT or MA. He married Lois CRANE #12108, b. Abt 1775. Hubbard died 15 Oct 1824 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. Lois: Best guess for birth date & location... A. Alanson CLARK #12109, b. Abt 1795. He married Laura FITCH #12110, b. Abt 1800. Best guess for birth date & location... Laura: Best guess for birth date & location... B. Elijah CLARK #12111, b. Abt 1795. He married Betsy SMITH #12112, b. Abt 1800. Best guess for birth date & location... Betsy: Best guess for birth date & location... C. Hubbard Jr. CLARK #12113, b. Abt 1795. Best guess for birth date & location... D. Augustus CLARK #12114, b. Abt 1800. He married Mary (Nee CLARK) CLARK #12115, b. Abt 1805. Augustus died 6 Nov 1877 in Canton, St Lawrence Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... Mary: Best guess for birth date & location... E. Charles CLARK #12116, b. Abt 1800, d. in migrated West. Best guess for birth date & location... F. Orson CLARK #12117, b. Abt 1800, d. in migrated West. Best guess for birth date & location... III. Shubal (Shubel) (Shubael) CLARK #12118, b. 1784 in Probably CT or MA. He married Mary Hannah REED #12119, b. 1787, d. 21 Dec 1861. Shubal died 28 Feb 1866 in St Lawrence Co., NY. IV. Zenas CLARK #12120, b. 4 Jun 1777 in CT. He married Bethia WILLIAMS #12121, married 28 Oct 1801 in Washington, Berkshire Co., MA, b. 3 Oct 1779 in Probably MA, d. 28 Apr 1863 in Oswego Co., NY. Zenas died 22 Nov 1860 in Oswego Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... Marriages by Elder Alas(?) Bromley... 23 Apr 1811 Zenas and Bethia Clark of Lenox, MA bought farm for $1200... In Lenox MA in 1820 Census... Bethia: Best guess for birth date & location... daughter of Isaac WILLIAMS and Anna _______ ... 27 Oct 1816, Admissions to the Church and Baptism (Lenox, MA)... A. Anson Williams CLARK #12122, b. Abt 1805 in Probably MA, Bap. 24 Apr 1817 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA, occupation farmer. Best guess for birth date & location... In the Shepard Collection there was a complaint: Cyrus Gaylord vs Mary Miller & gds Anson W Clark, for embezzling. The date was 18 Mar 1833... B. Almira Pamela Lydia Philena CLARK #12123, b. Abt 1805, Bap. 24 Apr 1817 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA. She married Chauncey NEWTON #14915, married By 1824 in Probably Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA, b. 5 Aug 1804 in West Hartland, Hartford Co., CT, d. in Probably Fulton, Oswego Co., NY. Almira died in Probably Fulton, Oswego Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location... C. Isaac Smith CLARK #12124, b. Abt 1805 in Probably MA, Bap. 24 Apr 1817 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA, occupation farmer. Best guess for birth date & location... D. Collins Lothrop CLARK #12125, b. 1810 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA, Bap. 24 Apr 1817 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA. E. Mercy CLARK #12126, b. Abt 1805 in Probably MA. Best guess for birth date & location... F. Melissa CLARK #12127, b. Abt 1805 in Probably MA. Probably Anna Melisse.... G. Anna Melisse CLARK #14885, b. Aft 1817 in Probably MA, Bap. 13 Mar 1821 in Lenox, Berkshire Co., MA. She married Harvey Walker SMITH #14914, married Bt 1846 in Probably MA, b. Abt 1816 in Probably MA or NY. Best guess for birth date & location... Harvey: Best guess for birth date & location... V. Amos CLARK #12128, b. Abt 1775 in Probably North. He married Massa __________ #12129, b. Abt 1780. Best guess for birth date & location... Massa: Best guess for birth date & location... A. Aurelia CLARK #12130, b. Abt 1805. B. Cynthia CLARK #12131, b. Abt 1805. C. Erastus CLARK #12132, b. Abt 1805. VI. Elisha CLARK #12133, b. Abt 1780. He married Polly McNIGHT #12134, married 23 Nov 1802 in Probably MA, b. 19 Jul 1785 in Washington, Berkshire Co., MA. Best guess for birth date & location... d: August 22, 1778? (maybe 1878?)... VII. Piercy CLARK #12135, b. Abt 1780. She married _________ KING #12136, b. Abt 1775. _________: Best guess for birth date & location... ________________________________________________________________ Get your name as your email address. Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today!

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