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Hello,
Has anyone come across John Clark(e) and his wife Bessie Classler or
Cassler ( very difficult to decipher her last name) who were the parents
of Mehetable Clark(e) b 1820 in ON, & possibly Henry Clark b c 1807, in
Ontario. Mehetable married in 1842 Henry Ryder in St. George's Cathedral
in Kingston. ON.
Ont Civil Reg. Deaths #13443 gives Mehetable's age at death in 1915 as
95 yrs.(=b 1820). Parents are given as John CLARKE & Bessie CLASSLER.?
Possibly CASSLER? She is buried in Cataraqui Cem, Kingston, ON.
Henry Clark(e) married Hannah Ryder in 1840and he died in 1858 in
Pittsburgh Twp. age 51.
Any help appreciated,
Ann
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/index.html
There are a number of Peter Cmeron's on the 1901 Census
Let me know if one fits
Allan
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: Clark Roots in Ontario
> Do you have anything on a John Clark who married a Ann McGuire? They had a
> daughter named Mary b. 1861. The only thing I know is that they lived in
> Ontario after coming from Ireland. Mary married a Peter Cameron.
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doubt it
My G.G. Grand father was 3 yrs.old whb he came to Canada
Allan
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 11:30 AM
Subject: [CLARK-CAN] Re: CLARK-CANADA-D Digest V06 #7
> Do you have more info on your G.G.Grandfather or his
> children? I am looking for either a William Enoch
> Clark, (or Enoch William Clark) in Canada/New
> Brunswick. Do not have much info to go on, but can
> place him in Victoria County, NB in 1873. Could he be
> related?
>
> Thanks!
>
> "This is the story of My Clark Family:
> John and Mary Clark lived in County Armagh i what is
> now Northern Ireland.
> In late March or early April 1833 thet went to Dublin
> and got a ship to Canada.
> The reason fo the date is that Mary had twins born to
> her at sea on Apil 19, 1833 ....One lived..One died
> I'm not sure when thy left Dublin, and I'm not sure
> when they arrived in Canada.
> They had at least three children with them when they
> Left Dublin: James, Martha, and William E, My
> G.G.Grandfather, and a child born at sea, Daniel
> Marron.
> T hey Settled in Durham county..Cavan township...Con
> 8..Lot 20
> John had a brother named William, who married a
> Feances Wilson and a sister named Ann who married
> Joshua Mulligan. They all lived in Cavan township on
> the 7th & 8th Conssions. John, William and Ann are all
> buried in St.Johns Cemetery in Ida."
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Do you have more info on your G.G.Grandfather or his
children? I am looking for either a William Enoch
Clark, (or Enoch William Clark) in Canada/New
Brunswick. Do not have much info to go on, but can
place him in Victoria County, NB in 1873. Could he be
related?
Thanks!
"This is the story of My Clark Family:
John and Mary Clark lived in County Armagh i what is
now Northern Ireland.
In late March or early April 1833 thet went to Dublin
and got a ship to Canada.
The reason fo the date is that Mary had twins born to
her at sea on Apil 19, 1833 ....One lived..One died
I'm not sure when thy left Dublin, and I'm not sure
when they arrived in Canada.
They had at least three children with them when they
Left Dublin: James, Martha, and William E, My
G.G.Grandfather, and a child born at sea, Daniel
Marron.
T hey Settled in Durham county..Cavan township...Con
8..Lot 20
John had a brother named William, who married a
Feances Wilson and a sister named Ann who married
Joshua Mulligan. They all lived in Cavan township on
the 7th & 8th Conssions. John, William and Ann are all
buried in St.Johns Cemetery in Ida."
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This is the story of My Clark Family:
John and Mary Clark lived in County Armagh i what is now Northern Ireland.
In late March or early April 1833 thet went to Dublin and got a ship to Canada.
The reason fo the date is that Mary had twins born to her at sea on Apil 19, 1833 ....One lived..One died I'm not sure when thy left Dublin, and I'm not sure when they arrived in Canada
They had at least three children with them when they eft Dublin: James, Martha,
and William E, My G.G.Grandfather, and a child born at sea, Daniel Marron.
T hey Settled in Durham county..Cavan township...Con 8..Lot 20
John had a brother named William, who married a Feances Wilson
and a sister named Ann who married Joshua Mulligan. They all lived
in Cavan township on the 7th & 8th Conssions. John, William and Ann
are all buried in St.Johns Cemetery in Ida.