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Hello,
I found out by accident last week that there was a James CLARK in the
Province of Quebec in 1824. *
I am curious how many CLARK's or CLARKE's arrived in Canada in the 1700's,
or in the 1800 to 1820 timeframe.
Or, were their CLARK's in New England who migrated to Canada in the very
late 1700's ?
Betty (near Lowell, MA)
* As I've mentioned before, I have been looking for the origin of a James
CLARK who "appeared" in Rhode Island ~1827, married in 1829, and
"disappeared" ~1844.
(List Administrator for CAN-USA-MIGRATION List, and 6 others)