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    1. Re: [Clarke-Clark] Eliakim, Willis and Lewis Gaylord Clark, my#7251, MA>NY
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    3. Hi Clark-Clarke researchers, forwarding for Joe, as this message was too large for the settings, re-set & re-sent here... If you respond to the list you will need to edit your reply, as I will re-set to the smaller settings once this message goes through. Thanks! & hope you make a connection or find some new information! Sue, list mgr. -----Forwarded-> Original Message ----- From: Joseph A Arlt <joearlt@juno.com> To: CLARKE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 06:00 Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Eliakim, Willis and Lewis Gaylord Clark, my#7251, MA>NY This sounds like the same family... anybody have any connections or "Gaylord" in their family tree? Corrections or additions, anybody? >From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House... Compulsive Genealogy Searcher, (NY of particular interest), ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA, GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS, Van AUKEN & WAGNER ================================== Asahel CLARK #5481, b. 6 Feb (N)1737 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. He married Submit CLAPP #5482, married 31 Oct 1761 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, b. 8 Oct 1741 in Probably MA, d. 18 Jan 1818 in Hampshire Co., MA. Asahel died 17 Feb 1822 in Hampshire Co., MA, buried: in Easthampton, Hampshire Co., MA. Lived in Northampton & Easthampton... d. ae 85... Submit: dau of Jonathan CLAPP + Submit STRONG... d. ae 76... Submit was the daughter, sister, wife and mother of revolutionary soldier, and her memory is perpetuated by the Chapter of Easthampton bearing her name. Daughters of the American Revolution: Submit Clark Chapter 145 Main Street Easthampton, MA 01027 (Note: Unfortunately in 2003 this chapter of DAR closed due to declining membership). I. Eliakim CLARK #7251, b. 2 Jun 1762 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. He married (1) Lydia KINGSLEY #7252, married 10 Jul 1788 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, b. Abt 1768 in Probably MA. He married (2) Jerusha BARTLETT #7253, b. Abt 1770 in Probably MA. He married (3) Widow GAYLORD #7254, married in Otisco, Onondaga Co., NY, b. Abt 1770 in Probably NY. Eliakim died 21 Apr 1829 in Probably MA or NY. Assume that this is same as mentioned: REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS Town of Otisco NY Submitted by Kathy Crowell Source: Dwight H. Bruce, Onon Centennial, Boston Hist Co. 1896 Vol I p 169-170 Clark, Eliakim, fa of Willis and Lewis Gaylord Clark...settled early in Otisco - was a Rev vet. A. Willis Gaylord CLARK #5045, (son of Eliakim CLARK #7251 and Widow GAYLORD #7254) b. 1827 in NY, occupation Newspaperman, d. 1898. Assume that this is same Willis... Probably born Otisco, Onondaga Co., NY... Willis Gaylord Clark (1827-1898) As the co-editor of a Confederate newspaper,Willis G Clark went to the front to cover the fighting for his readership.Born in NY, he studied in ILL before becoming a lawyer in Mobile. His first journalism endeavor was editing the Democratic "Southern Magazine" By the outbreak of the Civil War, he was editing the "Mobile Daily Advertiser" which soon merged with the "Mobile Register" of which he became co-editor. After his work as a war correspondent he was active in manufacturing and railroading. He also wrote "History of Education in Alabama". B. Lewis Gaylord CLARK #25887, (son of Eliakim CLARK #7251 and Widow GAYLORD #7254) b. Abt 1827 in Probably Otisco, Onondaga Co., NY. II. Esther CLARK #7255, b. Cir 1763 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, Bap. 12 Feb 1764 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. III. Eleazer CLARK #7256, b. 13 Oct 1764 in Hampshire Co., MA. He married Sarah (Sally) CLARK #7097, married 21 Aug 1786 in Easthampton, Hampshire Co., MA, b. Cir 1768 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, (daughter of Benjamin CLARK #6797 and Elizabeth LYMAN #7086) Bap. 25 Dec 1768 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, d. 15 Apr 1826 in Hampshire Co., MA. Eleazer died 1 Oct 1832 in Hampshire Co., MA. A. Lucas CLARK #25287, b. 22 Oct 1788 in Easthampton, Hampshire Co., MA. He married Philena (Phila) AVERY #25288, married 16 Nov 1809 in Easthampton, Hampshire Co., MA, b. 11 Oct 1788 in Wallingford, New Haven Co., CT, d. Aug 1828 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Lucas died Jul 1828 in Sullivan Co., NY, buried: in South Burying Ground, Bloomingburgh, NY. Notes for LUCAS CLARK: Lucas Clark was a Wheelwright (wheelwright - Made of wood and bound with iron, the wheels of the carriages, wagons, and riding chairs that navigated what passed for colonial roads had to be strong and tight, but first of all round.) It is difficult to track Lucas Clark in Northampton, very little is recorded of him. There is a second Lucus Clark in Northampton who marries Achsah Clark on November 28,1811 recorded in the vital records of Northampton until 1840. Below is a partial listing of Clark marriages recorded in the Vital Records: Clark, Lucius (EH) Avery, Philena (NH) 11/16/1809 Clark, Lucius Clark, Achsah 11/28/1811 Clark, Luther Allen, Lucy 11/8/1796 Clark, Luther 2nd Wilder, Wealthy 9/28/1820 Clark, Luther C. Dikeman, Julia C. 9/12/1839 Lucas was a master millwright (one that install, repair and maintain machinery which is used in factories) in Sullivan County near Mamakating, This area of Sullivan County NY was growing rapidly along with Newburgh 20 miles or so to the east. Lucas dies suddenly leaving Phila to take care of all the children by herself. Phila stays in Sullivan county for the 1830 federal census. The census shows the following information: 1 - male under 5 yrs ( Leander would be 2/3 yrs) 2 - Females 5 and Under 10 (Katherine 8 & Elizabeth 9) 1 - Female 10 and Under 15 (Margaret 15) 1 - Female 15 and Under 20 (Jane Marah 19) 1 - Female 40 and Under 50 (Phila) The question is were is Edson, he would have been 17 at the time, adult at the point. I believe Edson was on his own trying to find work and a place for the family to live. We have in the family library a letter written to Edson and Phila by Wocester Avery, Phila's brother, dated 1837. The letter is sent to Mr. Edson Clark Phillipsport, Sullivan County NY. Phillipsport is in Sullivan County, north of Rt 17 on 208. In the letter Worcester writes "I feel to rejoice to hear that you are doing so well..." and "The season is so far advanced that I think I should not visit you..." (letter is writen in February 1837) Worcester also writes to Phila about Beluckah, Mariah and Leander, which are her children. The Avery family in Easthampton helped raise some of Phila's children during this period. Worcester ends his letter by saying.."Sister you did not write what was your occupation. I suppose you are with Edson, your son. I conclude that you have more leisure then formally and are not troubled about providing, which is a great care for a female to do. I hope your care will never be so great or it has been what shall I say more. I want to impress it upon you to improve time it is certain that we must all die when shall we have a better to prepare then now?" Edson marries Ruth Clark sometime prior to 1837, their first child, Leander Jr. is born 1837 in Beattiesbury, NY. Sometime after the 1830 census, Phila moves to Orange County, probably to Newburgh. The 1840 census from Orange County shows Phila Clark as head of household with children in the household. By the 1850 census, Phila is living with Edson in his house and remains with him until her death in 1875. She never remarries. . Philena: daughter of ABNER JR AVERY and ELIPHEL SHATTUCK... 1. Jane Mariah CLARK #25289, b. 16 Aug 1810 in Easthampton, Hampshire Co., MA. She married Thomas Colden McEWEN #25290, b. Abt 1810. 2. Edson Hubbard CLARK #25291, b. 2 Jan 1813 in Easthampton, Hampshire Co., MA. He married Ruth Ann CLARK #25292, married in Sullivan Co., NY, b. 14 Jan 1814 in Probably NY, d. 19 Apr 1871 in Probably Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Edson died 9 Apr 1885 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. From Edson's Obituary Newburgh 1885 Born in Easthampton MA, he came to Orange county and with his father Lucas Clark in 1820. Early in life he learned the trade of a stone cutter, and continued at the business until he was 22 yrs old. He then became interested in the firm of Oakley & Davis, of Newburgh and represented the firm at New Milford. Afterwards he was a member of the firm Stanton & Clark, proprietors of the Highland Iron works, and when the firm was desolved he formed a partnership with S.G. Kimball and conducted the foundryon Washington Street, until about 1850, when he disposed of his interest because of failing health. Edson Hubbard was the first Clark to settle in Newburgh NY. He resided at 252 Liberty Street. Edson was a partner in the firm of Clark and Kimble, an iron foundry on Washington St . a. Leander Jr. CLARK #25293, b. 10 Apr 1837 in Beattiesburg, Sullivan Co., NY. He married Juliette WEED #25294, married 8 Feb 1865 in Probably NY, b. 24 Mar 1842 in Middle Hope, NY, d. 20 Mar 1906 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Leander died 19 Sep 1906 in Middle Hope, NY. Born in Beattiesburg, Sullivan County moved to Newburgh at the age of 6 months. Leander Jr. is named after Edson Hubbards brother, Leander. Leander Jr. was educated principally in private schools, graduation from the Newburgh Academy in 1853. (See Attached Pictures) He became a master mechanic at his fathers foundry. At the outbreak of the Civil War he received an appointment as paymaster's steward on board the US Somerset, a gunboat. In 1863 he was promoted to paymaster's clerk which position he held until he was honorably discharged from the service in August 1864. Six months later he married Juliette Weed. In 1869 he entered the brick-making business which he continued until 1888, when he retired from active business. The brickyard area was called "Clark's Dock." The first locomotive to run on the new West Shore Railroad was unloaded from a boat onto "Clark's Dock." The brickyard was sold to John B. Rose, and the name "Clark's Dock" was changed to "Roseton", which it still bears today. The Rose's built a mansion on the hillside above the brickyard which is now a restaurant called "Beau Rivage." As of 2003 the "Beau Rivage is razed, however the sign marking it location is still visible. The location is high above the Hudson River directly behind Cedar Hill Cemetery about a mile or two. It is located on the same road the Roseton Power Plant is on. Leander's set up Edson with a heating and plumbing business at 65 Chambers Street, Newburgh. After Edson's divorce, both Leander and George Avery were pressed into service to carry on the business. The business "Leander Clark Jr and Son" continued until approximately 1947. Leander was a director of the Orange County Agricultural Society for 15 yrs and general superintendent of its annual fairs for eleven years. He was well known as a horticulturist, a director of the Quassaick National Bank of Newburgh, and a trustee of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Leander was thrown from his carriage and sustained the fracture of several ribs. On June 1, 1906 he contracted a cold which terminated in an attack of Pleuro-pneumonia, which finally caused his death. From Obituary "His many friends will miss his cheerful greetings and cordial salutations, for he was always of a gentle, kindly disposition and probably no man's advice in Newburgh was more eagerly sought and relied upon than his. His word was as good as his bond". Juliette: daughter of DANIEL WEED and ELIZABETH WESTLAKE... Born in Middle Hope in 1843 she made her home at Middle Hope until she married Leander Clark Jr. in 1865. They made their home in Newburgh for about two years, and then they returned to Middle Hope in 1869. They remained there until 1887 when she and Leander moved back to Newburgh to Liberty Street. She was educated in the public school of this city and at the Misses Rice's boarding school, Washingtonville. Consistent member of Trinity M.E. Church Juliette died of Gastric ulcer (1) Edson Leander CLARK #25295, b. Abt 1860 in Clark's Dock, Orange Co., NY. He married Grace D. THEAL #25296, married in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, b. Abt 1860. Edson died 28 Jun 1933 in NYC. Edson married Grace at Mrs. James J. Mitchell's home at 129 Third St. Newburgh. Mrs. Mitchell was Grace's Sister. The clergyman was Rev. Dr. J.Reed or Trinity M.E. Church. The married couple moved into 173 Lander St. after their honeymoon. Grace Clark filed for divorce in 1901. Per newspaper article... Mr. Clrk has been away from Newburgh for some time and lives in New York City. Clark had agreed to pay his wife $10 per month towards her support. Payment stopped and Grace has filed for divorce. Mr. Clark was a pumber in Newburgh and the couple quarreled and the wife, on various occasions, bad insulted and thrown missiles at Mr. Clark. In 1898 he had mad provision for his wife and child at the home of his father, Leander Clark. He alleges that she left there of her own accord and has supported hereself since that time. The judge set the alimony at $10.00 a month. Grace: daughter of GILBERT D. THEALL... (a) Stanley E. CLARK #25297, b. 1 Oct 1893 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. He married Maud LIVINGSTON #25298, b. Abt 1895. Stanley died 11 Jun 1963 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, buried: in Woodlawn Cem. From a newpaper article April 26, 1897 ..l Little Stanley Clark, age 2, lives with his parents Mr. N& Mrs. Edson L. Clark, No. 190 Chambers street. Stanley was palying in the yard in the rear of his home this morning, when he suddenly stopped and called to his mother, "Mother, bugs out here". Mrs. Clark hurried out to see what the child had found and was horrified to see two large garter snakes lying on the board walk enjoying a quiet "Snooze." Mrs. Clark hurried the child into the house and notified her husband, who sent up his brother Avery to massacre the serpents. Avery laid them out cold with a club and hung them up ont the fence to dry. Stanley does not play in the yard now. (2) Florence Bird CLARK #25299, b. 22 Sep 1866 in Clark's Dock, Orange Co., NY. She married (1) Charles H. POST #25300, b. Abt 1865. She married (2) Charles Randolf STEVENSON #25301, married 16 Jun 1886 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, b. 6 Jul 1856 in Probably NY, d. 10 Jan 1895 in Saranac Lake, NY, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Florence died 2 Nov 1932 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Charles: Charles was employed as a Newburgh Freight Agent when he married Forrence in 1886. Ceremony was conducted by Rev. Mr. Clark of the Middlehope M.E. Church. The married couple departed on an early evening West Shore train for Albany, which stopped for them at Clark's Dock, inteding to visit Niagara Falls and several western cities on their wedding tour. The couple apon their return will reside at 148 Montgomery St. Newburgh Charles dies at Saranac Lake were he is trying to recover from hemorrhages. Funeral service was held at Leander Clark Jr. home 287 Liberty St. , interment Cedar Hill Cememtery (3) George Avery CLARK #25302, b. 22 Feb 1876 in Clarks Dock (Roseton), Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. He married Viola Kemp CRONK #25303, married 10 Nov 1897 in St John M.E. Ch., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, b. 1 Aug 1877 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, d. 19 Jan 1931 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. George died 17 Jun 1965 in New Milford, Litchfield Co., CT. After the wedding the couple made their way to the West Shore train for a fortnight's tour to Washington and Philadelphia. On their return they will reside in their cosy home No. 5 Clark Street which is all ready for occupancy. Pictures of this home are in Averil's photo album. George Avery attended the one room school house in Middle Hope NY, walking more than a mile each way. The family moved from "Clark's Dock" to 287 Liberty St. Newburgh, he attended and graduated from the Newburgh Academy, a member of the class of 1893. George Avery spent 2 years in trade school in NY City learning the business of heating and pumbing. He came back to Newburgh and ran the family heating and pumbing business that Leander Jr. and Edson had started. Edson had left the business because of a divorce. The business name, Leander Clark Jr. and Son, continued until approximately 1947. When Leander Jr., George's father died, the family house at 289 Liberty St. was pasted to George Avery. On Dec. 11, 1911, George Avery and Viola moved to a new house at 334 North Montgomery in Newburgh. George Avery was a member of the "Wheelman's Club" amd to the volunteers of "Leonard Steamer" fireman. After major surgery, George Avery could no longer live in Newburgh, NY and went to live with Averil (Daughter) in Milford, CT. Viola: Viola and George were married in St. John's M.E. Church by Rev. S.Ernest Jones. The married couple left town on the West Shore Train for Washington and Philadelphia. They will reside at 5 Clark St. upon their return. Viola was an active worker in Trinity M.E. Church, serving as treasurer at the time of her death. She was an active member of the Newburgh-Marlboro Garden club, being among the first of Newburgh ladies to become affiliated in the Ossoli Club and in the Young Women's Christian Association. She organized the Women's Bowling team and served as captain of the league for many years and was serving as secretary at the time of her death. She was considered the foremost bowler among the women of Newburgh for sometime. (a) Melveneu Averil CLARK #25304, b. 7 Feb 1899 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. She married Charles Powell TOWNSEND #25305, married 9 Apr 1917 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, b. 22 Mar 1894 in Milton, Ulster Co., NY, d. 8 Jan 1982 in Southbury, CT, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Melveneu died Dec 1982 in Southbury, CT. marr at 334 North Montgomery St., Newburgh... Charles: Charles received a B.A. with honors and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa honor society and Eclectic fraternity at Wesleyan University. Columbia University awarded him an M.A. in 1923. After teaching in a high school for eight years, Charles became principal of Public School No. 9 in Yonkers in 1925. From 1934 to 1952 he was principal of three junior high schools in Yonkers. In 1952 he was named principal of Yonkers High School. He retired in 1960 after serving in that position for eight years... (b) James Maitland CLARK #25306, b. 14 Sep 1901 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. He married Charlotte Marquerite LESCHORN #25307, married 4 Apr 1929 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, b. 4 Sep 1905 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, d. 11 Nov 1980 in Garden City, LI, NY. James died 18 Jul 1988 in Southbury, CT. Charlotte: daughter of CHARLES LESCHORN and ELIZABETH GERARD... (4) Frances CLARK #25310, b. Abt 1878, d. 24 Mat 1966, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Frances Lanchantin was the adoptive daughter of Leander and Juliette... b. Edson H. CLARK #25311, b. 31 Dec 1838 in Probably Sullivan Co., NY, d. 14 Sep 1846 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. c. Elizabeth CLARK #25312, b. 10 Feb 1840 in NY. She married William UPRIGHT #25313, b. 16 Dec 1833 in Probably NY, d. 22 Mar 1882. Elizabeth died 1 Feb 1912. d. Jane CLARK #25314, b. 28 Nov 1841 in NY. She married John W. SHAVER #25315, b. Abt 1840. e. Ruth Ann CLARK #25316, b. 22 Aug 1843 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, d. 24 Mar 1889 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. From a newpaper clipping..Miss Ruth Clark died at her residence, 162 Chambers street, about 8 o'clock last evening, after a sickness of some months duration, from consumption of the bowels. She was the daughter of the late Edson H. Clark and had many friends and acquainntances in the city. f. George S. CLARK #25317, b. 4 Mar 1845 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, d. 16 Apr 1864, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. g. Ida Phila CLARK #25318, b. 7 Jun 1847 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. She married Charles A. COUTANT #25319, b. 21 Aug 1851, d. 1 Jun 1910, buried: in Cedar Hill Cem., Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. Ida died 31 Aug 1900 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. h. Infant Son CLARK #25320, b. 1848. i. Infant Daughter CLARK #25321, b. 1850. j. Edson H. CLARK #25322, b. 20 Jul 1853 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY, d. 29 Jan 1857 in Newburgh, Orange Co. NY. k. Infant Daughter CLARK #25323, b. 1854. 3. Margaret (Margerett) CLARK #25324, b. 16 Feb 1815 in MA or NY. 4. Catherine CLARK #25325, b. 5 Dec 1822 in Sullivan Co., NY. She married Edward Cook SHATTUCK #25326, married 27 Dec 1843, b. 31 Mar 1813 in Williamstown, MA, d. Abt 1901 in Warsaw, NY. 5. Harrison Avery CLARK #25327, b. 1824 in Sullivan Co., NY. 6. Leander CLARK #25328, b. 13 May 1828 in Sullivan Co., NY. CLARK, LEANDER.-Age, 34 years. Enrolled at Newburgh, to serve three years, and mustered in as captain. Co. I, August 20, 1862; discharged for disability, May 13, 1863. Commissioned Captain, September 10, 1862, with rank from August 20, 1862; original. Ref. - http://skaneateles.org/124_inf/124c.html. . a. Martha Wood CLARK #25329, b. Abt 1850. She married H. Clement HAIGHT #25330, b. Abt 1850. B. Horace (Horrice) CLARK #25331, b. Abt 1790. C. Eleazer Jr. CLARK #25332, b. Abt 1790. D. Niles ?? CLARK #25333, b. Abt 1790. E. Benjamin CLARK #25334, b. Abt 1790. F. Otis (Ottis) CLARK #25335, b. Abt 1790. G. Sarah CLARK #25336, b. Abt 1790. H. Betsy (Betsie) CLARK #25337, b. Abt 1790. I. Beulah CLARK #25338, b. Abt 1790. IV. Aaron CLARK #7259, b. Cir 1765 in Hampshire Co., MA, Bap. 11 May 1766 in Hampshire Co., MA. V. Submit CLARK #7257, b. 12 Apr 1766 in Hampshire Co., MA. She married Ebenezer JANES #7258, married 19 May 1790 in Hampshire Co., MA, b. Abt 1760 in Probably MA. Submit died 29 Jul 1826 in Probably MA. Ebenezer: Best guess for birth date & location... VI. Asahel CLARK #7260, b. 2 Dec 1767 in Hampshire Co., MA. He married Susa BARTLETT #7261, married Abt 1795 in Probably MA, b. Abt 1775 in Probably MA. Asahel died 26 Apr 1798 in Hampshire Co., MA. drowned... A. Wealthy CLARK #7262, b. Abt 1795 in Probably MA. B. Asahel CLARK #7263, b. Abt 1795 in Probably MA. VII. Bohan CLARK #7264, b. 1 Mar 1770 in Hampshire Co., MA, d. Nov 1770 in Hampshire Co., MA. VIII. Bohan CLARK #5485, b. 10 Jan 1772 in Hampshire Co., MA. He married Tamasin (Mary) WHITE #5486, married 11 Feb 1802 in Hampshire Co., MA, b. Abt 1782 in Probably MA. Bohan died 13 Jul 1846 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA. Tamasin: Best guess for birth date & location... daughter of Enoch WHITE and Susanna GOODMAN... A. Luther Clapp CLARK #5908, b. Abt 1805 in Probably MA. He married Julia (CRAWFORD) DIKEMAN #5909, married 12 Sep 1839 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA, b. ca 1819 in Probably MA, d. 15 Aug 1841 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. Best guess for birth date & location... Possible 1st wife: m. 9/29/1820 Wealthy WILDER... Julia: d. ae 22... prob. dau of Nathan DIKEMAN (he had a son William d. 6/21/1841, Northampton aged 20). IX. Electra CLARK #7265, b. 14 Sep 1773 in Hampshire Co., MA. She married Elam RUMRY #7266, married 17 Jan 1796 in Hampshire Co., MA, b. Abt 1765 in of Longmeadow, Hampden Co., MA, d. in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY. X. Jerusha CLARK #5483, b. 17 Feb 1775 in Hampshire Co., MA. She married Caleb Jr. LOUD #5484, married 15 Dec 1796 in Eastampton, Hampshire Co., MA, b. 5 Oct 1772 in Weymouth, MA, d. 11 Jun 1839. Jerusha died 31 Jul 1831 in Probably MA. or dob 8 Oct 1775 per www... XI. Achsah CLARK #7267, b. 27 Sep 1776 in Hampshire Co., MA. She married (1) Daniel WRIGHT #7268, married 14 Oct 1802 in Hampshire Co., MA, b. Abt 1770 in Probably MA. She married (2) Enos POMEROY #7269, married 28 Apr 1817 in Hampshire Co., MA, b. Abt 1775 in Probably MA. Enos: Best guess for birth date & location... XII. Lucas CLARK #7270, b. 14 Jul 1779 in Hampshire Co., MA, d. 27 May 1787 in Hampshire Co., MA. drowned... " Lucas CLARK was born in Easthampton, Hampshire, MA. abt 1780. Lucas died abt 1790 in Easthampton, Hampshire, MA. Taken from 'The History of Easthampton' by Payson W. Lyman - "About the year 1790, Lucas, a little son of Lt. Asahel Clark was drowned, near where the cotton mill of Williston & Co. now stands." ". XIII. Charles CLARK #7271, b. 7 Jun 1782 in Hampshire Co., MA. XIV. Jared CLARK #7272, b. 20 Mar 1784 in Hampshire Co., MA. ================================== On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 09:20:27 -0400 "rolauren" rolaren@dreamscape.com> writes: > FYI I know nothing - submitting for your info only... > REVOLUTIONARY WAR SOLDIERS > Town of Otisco NY Submitted by Kathy Crowell > Source: Dwight H. Bruce, Onon Centennial, Boston Hist Co. 1896 Vol I > p 169-170 > Clark, Eliakim > fa of Willis and Lewis Gaylord Clark...settled early in Otisco - was > a Rev vet ================================ ---- Msg sent via CWNet - http://www.cwnet.com/

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