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Susan, you probably know that Pelham, MA is about 30 miles SW of Ashburnham
and Pelham, NH is about is about the same distance NE. Unfortunately,
either one is a possibility. Pelham, MA was first settled in 1738 and
incorporated in 1743. In the VR of Pelham, MA, Western MA counties CD by
Search & ReSearch, I found several Clarks, but no Timothy in B, M or D.
That doesn't necessarily eliminate Pelham, MA as records in the western part
of the state were poor and often non-existent.
Cindy Clark
Subject: Re: [Clark-NewEng] New Year means New Subscribers
> Hi, Everybody
>
> I'm tracking Clarks through NH, although the line starts in MA. Here's
> what I have:
>
> (1) Timothy Clark, "From Pelham" (I don't know where the Pelham is that
> this refers to.)
> (2) Theodore Clark, b. 12-6-1772; m. 12-11-1800 in Asburnham, MA to Mary
> (Polly) HALL
> (3) George A. Clark, b. 3-21-1816, Cornish, NH; m. 5-6-1840 to Lucy B.
LOVEJOY
> (4) Martha Ann Clark, b. 6- 1 or 11 - 1846/7/8 (her age kept changing from
> census to census!!);
> m. 11-25-1868 to William T. KIMBALL
>
> Be glad to share what little I have!
There are now 68 subscribers in either digest or list mode to Clark-Neweng.
That should be a good forum for Clark queries. Welcome to the new
subscribers.
Cindy Clark
List Moderator