As I am still hoping to find some definitive information on the parentage of my gg-grandmother from Grand Isle County, Vermont, Sophia Minona Clark, she was noted in the 1865 Shawnee County, KS State Census as having been born 23 March 1820, in Alburgh, VT. She married Hardy Platte Streeter of Fort Covington, Franklin Co., NY, and they appear in the census there together with the first few of their children on the Census of 1850. Hardy's Platte's parents were Benjamin B. Streeter and Sarah Reynolds; Benjamin B is believed to have died in Rouse's Point but both he and Sarah {Reynolds) Streeter are buried in Fort Covington. Sarah was also born in Grand Isle County, she was the daughter of Grindal Reynolds and Dorcas Landon. Via Detroit, Michigan in 1855, Hardy and Sophia migrated to Pettis Township, Platte Co., Missouri, where they appear in the 1860 Census and on to Topeka, Shawnee County, KS, where they are buried in the Topeka Cemetery. Sophia died in 1868. I am in possession of the excellent recent histories on Alburgh, Grand Isle and the Heroes by Allen Stratton, but I cannot make a specific connection to the several Clark families that lived there. The marriage of Benjamin B. and Sarah Reynolds is recognized in the History of South Heroe Island; Grindal Reynolds my ggg-grandfather and his wife, Dorcas Landon, are buried in the Grand Isle Cemetery on South Hero Island, which I have twice visited. Does anyone have any additional information on the descendants of the several Clark families that were living there in 1820, which might shed some light on Sophia's parentage? Might one of those Clark families be known to have migrated to Fort Covington, NY before 1840? If there is anyone on the Franklin County, NY list familiar with the Clark families that were living in Franklin County, or Fort Covington, between 1830 and 1850, might any of them have had a daughter Sophia? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!