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What is so strange is that I tried it just before I sent that message and it
worked fine. I even ran some searches just to see what was there for a few
surnames.
I don't know what the deal is.... Do you suppose that because of the
announcement it got overloaded with folks trying to access it and they had to shut
it down or something....
Will keep checking and see what I can find.
Take care - Emma
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Evening Everyone,
For those of you who have been waiting for the returm of the BLM site you
will be interested in this press release......
...............................................................
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Contact: Terry Lewis (703) 440-1712
General Land Office Records Web Site
Reconnected in BLM-Eastern States
The Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States announced that its General
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Scroll down to the History, Arts, and Culture link for information of
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Take care and enjoy,
Emma
Well......
My clock says it is 11:35 p.m. here in Texas on a very pleasant Christmas
Eve. Hopefully, all your preparations are done and all is quiet....<g>. So...
now it is time for you to sit down, have a cup tea and relax a
bit......<deep relaxing sigh>.
Now.... here are some ideas you might like to try for those moments of
relaxation <g>...
First of all..... track Santa's travels by going to the NORAD web site.
http://www.noradsanta.org
Then go to google and type in the search terms:
Santa Claus Genealogy
It is amazing what you will find. It appears that genealogists do like
Santa Claus...<g>.
And then....... while you are on google try typing in any surname you are
interested in and then add another search term like.... History, Genealogy,
Family, etc.
Again... you can find all sorts of interesting information and sites.
or....
Try search terms like...
State Historical Societies
State Archives
It is amazing how many states are beginning to provide online data and
indexes to various information. It is rather fun to just explore.
And finally...... and most important..... I hope each of you is able to
spend time with those you love - reliving memories of the past and making new
memories for the future.
Merry Christmas,
Emma
Thanks... That's the one.. Thanks for the info...
Do you have any other Clark(e)s in your data base?
Here's what I have on that Avery line...
=========================
David Wallace AVERY #5027, b. 4 May 1831 in NY, occupation Laborer. He
married (1) Deney (Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028, married Abt 1853, b. 10 Apr
1836 in NY, d. 31 May 1875. He married (2) Martha S. CLARK #5029,
married Cir 1878, b. Jun 1847 in NY, (daughter of Wilmot (Wilmit) CLARK
#1049 and Mary E. (Polly) VAN AUKEN #1050) d. Aft 1913. David died 8 Aug
1901 in Thompson, Sullivan Co., NY. 1870 Census: HH 374 403 David Avery
age 38 laborer, Densey Avery age 32, Alvisa age 14, female, Ida, age
13, Melvin age 12, Benjamin age 9, Lewis age 7, Estella age 3 and Wallace
(male) age 1...
David was the son of Issac Avery and Ann Wallace...
The elusive male avery, possible husband of martha clark, daughter of
wilmot clark...is one david avery born in 1831 in new york...have not yet
identified his parents or any siblings...and have not yet checked the
lybolt/avery website to see if he is there...anyway I have so far found
david and martha avery in the 1880 and 1900 censuses...i suspect martha
is david's second wife and will backtrack in the censuses next to see if
I can confirm that...
first the 1900 census: thompson town, sullivan county, new york...in
clara's 1913 obit sister, martha is identified as "from monticello"...I
tried monticello without result...then, realizing that monticello village
was part of thompson town, I checked thompson town...and bingo!
the 1900 census taken 27 jun 1900 lists: hh 276 ED 99
david avery born may 1831 age 69 married 22 years ny/ct/ny farmer
rents the farm...
martha jun 1847 52 5 children born/4 now alive ny/ny/ny
carrie may 1871 29 single ny
emma aug 1880 19 single ny
note: 1) there is a wallace avery age 31 and wife martha 31 in
hh281...perhaps a son of david's by his first marriage??
note: 2) and in hh 282 is another sought after avery...
melvin avery aug 1858 41 m 15yrs ny/ny/ny
stella apr 1869 31 no children born ny/ny/ny
plus two male servants (stella is the "estella w." clark in the text
which follows)...
the 1880 census taken 15 jun 1880 lists: hh43 ED 95
david avery 47 farmer ny/blank/blank
martha 32 keeping house ny/ny/ny
evard? (tried to "see" edward) 16 laborer ny
estella 13 dau at school ny
estella w. 11 dau at school ny (yes! two estellas)
walter 10 at school ny
carrie 8 at school ny
flora 6 at school ny
floyd 6 at school ny (apparently twins altho not stated)
ellen 5 at school ny
mary e. decker 19 domestic servant
charles gordon 42 farm laborer
there are some inconsistencies in the data acquired...let's review what
we have:
david avery b. may 1831 martha b. jun 1847
evard b.c. 1864
estella b.c. 1867
estella w. b.c. 1869
walter b.c. 1870, carrie b. may 1871, flora b.c. 1874, floyd b.c.
1874, ellen b.c. 1875, emma b. aug 1880
the 1900 census says "married 22 years"...i.e., married c.1878 if that
is so then only emma b.c. 1880 is their child yet the 1900 census also
says the couple had 5 children carrie b. 1871 through emma b.
1880 rechecked the "22 years" that's what the record says!? (I have
considered children born out of wedlock but prefer, of course, another
explanation)...
in jun1880 martha is living with husband, david avery, and 8
children...four of which, according to the 1900 census were born to david
and martha...carrie. flora, floyd, and ellen (the fifth, emma was born
after the 1880 census)...I believe estella w. age 11 is the same estella
(clark) age 1 in the 1870 census; a grandchild of wilmot clark, and
still of unknown parentage:
recall that martha in jul 1870 was listed in the household of her father,
wilmot clark...in highland, sullivan county:
wilmot clark age 72 farmer; mary 70; martha 22; louisa 5; estella
1 (martha, louisa and estella all surnamed clark)...
...and (my thought) martha brought estella with her into the avery
marriage ...walter age 10, estella age 13 and evard age 16 in 1880 appear
to be children from david's first marriage...still not documented...
perhaps I can't see the forest for the trees...I solicit your
thoughts...dave
=====================
In the 1870 census in thompson, Sullivan County I find the following
listing: this found on image 51 of 88 on ancestry.com
HH 374 403 David Avery age 38 laborer, Densey Avery age 32 Keeping
House, Alvisa age 14, female, Ida, age 13, Melvin age 12, Benjamin age
9, LEwis age 7, Estella age 3 and Wallace (male) age 1.
The second Estella should also be listed here at age 1. Evard is also
missing, he should be at age 7.
Melvin Avery's mother is Deney (Dency?) Hait. She married David Wallace
AVery sometime around 1853 or so..... She was born 10 April 1836 and
died 31 May 1875.
Melvin was born in 1858. the second Estella AVery was born in 1869 and
it is not probable that Melvin fathered her. I have not found evidence
to indicate that Melvin and Estella Clark AVery had any children.
David Married Martha S.Litts (born about 1847) around 1878. Now Litts
may have been a married name and not a maiden name... I say this because
my family has always said that David's second wife was Martha Clark but
I have found no evidence that substantiates that... I have found evidence
of him marrying Martha Litts... Martha and David had two children:
Emma (born Aug 1880) and Charles W. born 14 sept 1883... died 23 june
1893. The headstone for Charles W. Avery indicates son of David and
Martha Litts Avery.
Now according to the 1900 census... Martha had 5 children and 4 are still
living. If Charles is the one who died at age 10, that leaves three
other children unaccounted for. Are they named Litts? and born before
1878? it is possible that Martha was married before, she was about 31 in
1878 when she married David.... she could have had three children born
somewhere around and between 1868 and 1878.
I have no idea why David and Deney had two children a few years apart
named Estella.. One Estella Helen Avery born 15 Sept 1867 (known in
family as Stella) married Frank Lybolt on 29 Sept 1889 in Port Jervis,
NY and died 15 November 1907 of cirrhosis of the liver. This Estella is
my great grandmother.
The other born Estella W. Avery in 1869 and died February 26 1905.
. Martha: Per 1860, Highland, census, ae 13, b. NY.. 1870 Census Living
w/ Wilmot & Mary in Highland NY. Also Louisa ae 5 & Estella ae 1..
According to the 1900 census... Martha had 5 children and 4 are still
living... (Possibly 3 from a first marriage?)... Possibly LITTS is
married name...
I. Alvisa AVERY #5035, (daughter of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Deney
(Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028) b. Cir 1856 in NY.
II. Ida AVERY #5036, (daughter of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Deney
(Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028) b. Cir 1857 in NY.
III. Melvin AVERY #5019, (son of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Deney
(Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028) b. Aug 1858 in Probably NY. He married
Estella CLARK #1922, married Cir 1885, b. Apr 1869 in NY, (daughter of
Unknown __________ #5043 and Martha S. CLARK #5029) d. 26 Feb 1905 in
Monticello, Sullivan Co., NY. Best guess for birth date & location...
Assume Melvin AVERY is the husband of this Estella Clark... Federal
Census for June 1900, states that Melvin (Aug 1858) and Estela Clark
Avery (born April 1869) were married for 15 years and had no children.
Living with them were Lester Dresin age 19 and Archibold Litts age 21
both were employed as servants. By 1910, Melvin is Widowed and living, in
Forestburgh with Step-mother Martha Litts Avery... Estella: Per 1870
census, living w/Wilmot #1049 & Mary, Highland NY, & Martha #5029...
IV. Benjamin AVERY #5037, (son of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Deney
(Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028) b. Cir 1861 in NY.
V. Lewis AVERY #5038, (son of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Deney (Dency,
Densey) HAIT #5028) b. Cir 1863 in NY.
VI. Estella (Stella) Helen AVERY #5032, (daughter of David Wallace AVERY
#5027 and Deney (Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028) b. 15 Sep 1867 in Monticello,
Sullivan, NY. She married Frank LYBOLT #5033, married 29 Sep 1889 in
Port Jervis, Orange, NY, b. 4 Jun 1866 in NY, (son of Alonzo LYBOLT #5003
and Mathilde BILLINGS #5004) occupation Judge, d. 29 Jan 1925. Estella
died 15 Nov 1907 in Port Jervis, Orange, NY. The other Estella W. Avery
(Clark?) born in 1869 and died February 26 1905...
From: CTAvery207(a)aol.com Fred Hammond 11/02
Stella Helen AVery is listed in the 1870 census in Thompson, Sullivan
County, NY.
the listing is as follows:
David Avery age 38
Densy wife age 32
Alvisa daughter age 15 (she is found twice in the 1870 census, if that
is possible.. living with her parents in Thompson and also as a domestic
servant in Thompson, living with Jabez Allen age 64, Wallace Allen age
34, Frederick Allen age 27, Augusta Allen age 30, Edward age 1. this is
on image 64 of 88 at ancestry.com. )
Ida daughter age 13
Melvin son age 12
Benjamin age 9
Lewis age 7
Estella age 3
Wallace age 1
Estella Helen Avery was born 15 April 1867... Her Obit reads thus:
From Obituary Nov 15, 1907 Port Jervis Union
Stella Helen Avery, wife of Judge Frank Lybolt, died at her home No. 7
Elizabeth Street, at 5 O'clock on Sunday morning of cirrhosis of the
liver after a long illness, aged 40 years.
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Avery, and was born in
Monticello on April 15, 1867. Her girlhood days were spent in Monticello
and vicinity, and on Sept 29, 1889, she was united in marriage to Mr.
Frank Lybolt, of Port Jervis. Since her marriage Mrs. Lybolt had lived
in Port Jervis. She possessed a kind, lovable disposition, was domestic
in her tastes, and was greatly devoted to her home and family.
For several years she had been in poor health , and during the past
season she spent two months at the seashore resort of Ocean Grove, NJ in
the hopes of being benefited in health. After her return to this city,
Judge Lybolt began the construction of a summer home along the Plank Road
near Bauer's Hotel at Cahoonzie with the intention of occupying the house
for a part of the year, as the high mountain air was agreeable to his
wife.
Mrs. Lybolt was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and of the
Willing Workers Society of the church. ...
I think that is very clear that the elder Estella Avery is David and
Dency Hait's Avery who married Frank Lybolt.
.
VII. Wallace AVERY #5039, (son of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Deney
(Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028) b. Cir 1869 in NY.
VIII. Carrie AVERY #5034, (daughter of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and
Deney (Dency, Densey) HAIT #5028) b. May 1871 in NY.
IX. Emma AVERY #5030, (daughter of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Martha
S. CLARK #5029) b. Aug 1880.
X. Charles W. AVERY #5031, (son of David Wallace AVERY #5027 and Martha
S. CLARK #5029) b. 14 Sep 1883, d. 23 Jun 1893.
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
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 23:55:58 EST JReyno1920(a)aol.com writes:
>
> In a message dated 12/2/2005 8:29:16 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> joearlt(a)juno.com writes:
>
> Martha CLARK #8778, b. Cir 1848 in NY. She married __________
> AVERY
> #22642, b. Abt 1840 in Probably NY. Martha died Aft 1913.
>
>
>
> The Avery I have in my data base is David Wallace Avery b.May 4,1831
> D. Aug
> 8,1901 in Thompson, Sullivan Co, NY. David was the son of Issac
> Avery and Ann
> Wallace.
>
> I have more Avery info is you wish.
>
> Valerie
>
>
Here's my elusive line that I believe has roots in Orange Co., NY. There
are a lot of assumptions, so don't use it without checking it (if
possible).
Does anyone recognize any of the people mentioned?
Thanks
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
=============================
_________ CLARK #21159, b. Abt 1760 in Probably NY or PA. d. in Probably
NY or PA.
Assume that all the listed children are brothers. Wilmot & Thomas were
both admitted to the 1st Cong. Ch. of Lumberland on the same day...
Ephraim named one of his children, Wilmot.... Samuel was staying with
George Clark & wife Harriette COVART in 1860 census...
I. Samuel CLARK #8757, b. Cir 1782 in NY, d. Aft 1860 in Probably
Sullivan Co., NY.
Probable child of these parents....
Per 1860 census, blind, living w/George CLARK & wife Harriette COVART in
Highland Sull NY. Unknown relationship....
II. Ephraim CLARK #14926, b. ca 1794 in NY, ref: LDS Film452932,
occupation Farmer. He married Deborah __________ #16552, b. ca 1794 in
NY, ref: LDS Film452932, d. Bef 1860 in Probably Lisle, Broome Co., NY.
Ephraim died Aft 1880 in Probably Lisle, Broome Co., NY.
Probable child of these parents.... Per Census, He owned the land valued
at $1500 (1850) & $3000 (1860)... An Adaline Burghardt, ae 11, b. NY, in
household in 1860...
An Ephraim Clark in 1820 Census, Union, Broome Co., NY... 1 Male <10, 1
male>45, 5 females 10-16, 1 female >45 (Probably not this one...Could be
his father...)
Per 1880 census, living with d-i-l Mary Clark...
Deborah: Not listed in 1860 Census...
A. Wilmot CLARK #14925, b. ca 1820 in NY, ref: LDS Film452932,
occupation Farmer in 1860. He married Mary OLIVER #15948, married By
1858 in Probably NY, b. ca 1831 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY. Wilmot died By
1880 in Probably Lisle, Broome Co., NY.
not show up in the 1830 or 1840 NY census...
Mary: OLIVER name from "Livermore Family in America"... Per 1880
census, ae 47, widowed, bn. NY, parents bn, NY., f-i-l, Ephraim, widowed,
ae 87, bn. NY, parents bn., NY & Belle GLEZEN, gdau, ae 2, bn NY, parents
bn., NY; bothe living with her...
B. Anne (Anna M.) CLARK #15947, b. ca 1822 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY,
ref: LDS Film452932.
C. Martha CLARK #16553, b. ca 1825 in NY, ref: LDS Film452932.
D. Joshua CLARK #15640, b. ca 1826 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY, ref: LDS
Film452932, occupation Farmer. He married Lucinda __________ #15951,
married By 1857 in Probably NY, b. ca 1835 in NY.
ae 22 in 1850 Census (b. 1828)..
III. Wilmot CLARK #8771, b. 1 Oct 1797 in NY, occupation Farmer. He
married Mary E. (Polly) Van AUKEN #8772, married By 1821 in Probably NY,
b. 6 Sep 1805 in NY, d. 23 Aug 1878 in Probably Highland, Sullivan Co.,
NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. Wilmot died 18 Mar 1878 in
Probably Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY.
Per 1870 Census,liv. Highland, Louisa (b cir 1865),Estella (b cir 1869)
CLARK living in same household, probably grandchildren. Per C13,1850
census,Hannah (bc 1785) & Peter (bc 1780) Van AUKEN living on Farm,
Lumberland w/them. Gravestone of Wilmot & Mary is next to the tombstone
of George and Harriette. 2 Mar 1824, trans. from Ch. of Narrow Falls to
1st Cong. Ch. of Lumberland. not show up in the 1830 or 1840 NY census...
Mary: C10 1870 census has age as 70 (dob=1800) Per 1850 census, living
Lumberland w/husb & 5 kids, dob cir 1805, NY
A. Sanford CLARK #8833, b. 14 Feb 1821 in NY, occupation Lumberman in
1850. He married Martha CARPENTER #8834, married 18 Oct 1849 in Presb.
Ch., White Lake, Bethel, Sull, NY, b. 3 Jun 1830 in NY, (daughter of
Joseph CARPENTER #9865 and Dorcas INGERSOL #9866) ref: M507461, d. 30 0ct
1909 in Morris Twp, Tioga Co., PA, buried: in Mount Pleasant Cem., Morris
Twp, PA. Sanford died 13 Mar 1895 in Morris Twp, Tioga Co., PA, buried:
Mar 1895 in Mount Pleasant Cem., Morris Twp, PA.
marr. perfomed by Rev. William Blaire at the white lake presbyterian
church, bethel, sullivan co., NY, witnesses granville neville and samuel
sprague... Per 1850 Lumberland, NY Census, ae 29, w/wife Martha ae 20,
both bn NY... Probable child of these parents.... Moved back & forth NY &
PA... Per 1880 Census, living Tusten Town, Sullivan Co., NY, w/wife & 5
children...
THE SULLIVAN WHIG, published at Bloomingburgh, N. Y.,Oct. 26, 1849
18th at Bethel by Rev. Wm. J. Blain, JOHN PHILLIPS to ANN ELIZA
SPRAGUE, all of Bethel.
Also SANFORD CLARK to MARTHA CARPENTER, both of Lumberland, (double
wedding).
Martha: marr at White Lake Presbyterian Church, Bethel, Sullivan, NY...
B. George CLARK #9880, b. 17 Oct 1822 in Eldred, Highland, Sullivan Co.,
NY, occupation Farmer. He married Harriette COVART #9881, married Cir
1850 in Sullivan Co., NY, b. 29 Sep 1831 in Glen Spey, Lumberland,
Sullivan Co., NY, (daughter of William COVART #9883 and Anna (RYDER)
RIDER #9882) d. 18 Mar 1889 in Eldred, Highland, Sullivan Co., NY,
buried: Mar 1889 in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY. George died 20 Sep 1885 in
Eldred, Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: Sep 1885 in Eldred Cem,
Sullivan, NY.
Per C9, living in Highland in 1880 w/wife and 3 children. Per 1860
Census, living Highland NY w/wife & 4 kids. Samuel CLARK, blind, 78
bn NY (cir 1782) living w/them (relation?). has Geo dob as cir 1830. Per
1850 census, living w/wife in Lumberland Sull NY, married w/in year.
Probable child of these parents....
Harriette: Admitted 1st Cong Church of Lumberland 7 Aug 1867; (d. 17
Mar 1869)... Per 1850 Census, living w/husb in Lumberland, married w/in
the year. Per 1860 census, living Highland w/husb & 4 kids. Per 1880
Census Living in Highland w/husband & 3 children.
C. Ervin CLARK #8773, b. Cir 1827 in NY, occupation Farmer.
Per 1850 census. living w/parents Lumberland Sull NY dob cir 1827 NY.
D. Mahlon I. CLARK #8873, b. Jan 1829 in NY, occupation Farmer & Mail
Carrier. He married Laura L. AUSTIN #8874, married Cir 1858, b. Apr 1834
in NY, d. 1901 in Probably Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: in Eldred
Cem, Sullivan, NY. Mahlon died 1905 in Probably Highland, Sullivan Co.,
NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY.
Pe 1880 Census, age 49, (1831), farmer, married, Highland, Sullivan,
New York
Per 1900 Census, C16, lived on owned/mort farm in Highland/Sull/NY.
Laura: Per C16, 1900 Census had 7 children, 3 living. Lives
Highland/Sull/NY. Per 1880 Census, father bn MA., mother CT. Grave Stone
data provides "Austin" surname
E. Charles CLARK #8775, b. Cir 1833 in NY.
F. Mary CLARK #8776, b. Cir 1834 in NY.
G. Clara (Clarissa) C. CLARK #8777, b. 18 Mar 1837 in Highland, Sullivan
Co., NY. She married (1) Alexander SIMPSON #22640, married Abt 1863 in
Sullivan Co., NY, b. Abt 1830 in Probably NY, occupation Hotel Man, d. By
1885 in Sullivan Co., NY. She married (2) Alonzo LYBOLT #22641, married
16 Sep 1885 in Sullivan Co., NY, b. 30 Apr 1841 in White Lake, Sullivan
Co., NY, d. 13 May 1927 in Cahoonzie, Orange Co., NY. Clara died 17 Sep
1913 in Cahoonzie, Orange Co., NY, buried: in Sparrowbush Cem., Orange
Co., NY.
d. Port Jervis, Orange Co., NY...
Alexander: Best guess for birth date & location...
Alonzo: Best guess for birth date & location... 1st marr, Mathilde Ann
Billings, 2nd Maria Pinner, 3rd Clara... Son of William Lybolt & Jane
Hoornbeck Reinhardt...
H. Martha CLARK #8778, b. Cir 1848 in NY. She married __________ AVERY
#22642, b. Abt 1840 in Probably NY. Martha died Aft 1913.
Living w/ Wilmot & Mary in 1870 in Highland NY, could be dau-i-law.
Louisa,5 & Estella CLARK, 1 living with them. (g-chldrn?).
__________: Best guess for birth date & location...
IV. Thomas W. CLARK #2917, b. Abt 1800 in nr Philadelphia, PA. He
married Phebe HAZEN #2918, married 1 May 1824 in Probably NY, b. 1 Sep
1807 in near Dolsontown, Orange Co., N. Y, (daughter of Jeremiah HAZEN
#2920 and Priscilla WRIGHT #2919) ref: LDS Film2078181, d. 17 Oct 1878 in
Eldred, Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY.
Thomas died 10 Feb 1829 in Mongaup, NY, buried: in Eldred Cem, Sullivan,
NY.
Best guess for birth date... Probable child of these parents.... Adm: 2
Mar 1824, to 1st Cong Ch of Lumberland, Sull, NY, , Left later to join
Baptists... Adm. same date as Wilmot Clark (relative?).
Phebe: L8- Tombstone says "Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord"
Per 1860 census living Bethel w/2nd husb, Moses DeWitt MYERS near sons
George & Garret CLARK... Most of dates for birth of children,etc. from
Bible record of Abel S, Meyers. Other possible death date as 1873 &
birthplace; Goshen NY or B. Goshen, Orange Co., NY
A. George Case CLARK #2921, b. 16 May 1825 in Mongaup Flats, NY,
occupation Saw Mill Lumberman/1870. He married Mary (Mercy) HARDING
#2922, married 10 Aug 1845, b. 12 Apr 1820 in near Otisville, NY, d. 07
Apr 1896 in Eldred, Highland, Sullivan Co., NY, buried: in Eldred Cem,
Sullivan, NY. George died 27 Apr 1890 in Methol, Delaware, NY, buried:
in Eldred Cem, Sullivan, NY.
L8- Info from CLARK bible that Stella CLARK had. Living in Cochecton NY
per 1870 Census. Living Bethel (1850 Census). Per 1860 census, living
Bethel w/wife & 6 kids. Death date from gravestone.
Mary: Died 1896/5, gravestone says 1890. Per 1870 census, living
Cochecton Sull NY w/husb & 6 children. Per 1850 census. living Bethel,
w/Geo Clark (687) husb & 4 kids.. Possible spelling of suname "Hardiner"
per grave stone book. Hazen book has her name as "Mercy (Harding) Brown"
& death date 07 Apr 1895, and dau of Eleazer HARDING.
B. Mary (Polly) CLARK #21158, b. Abt 1825 in Probably NY, Bap. 9 Oct
1825 in 1st Cong. Ch., Lumberland, Sull, NY, ref: C507481.
Assume that this is the dau of as chr. in 1825, dau of Thomas Clark &
Phebe... 1st Cong Ch. Lumberland, was formerlly of Narrow Falls &
Middlebrook... Phebe Jan Case chr 9 oct 1825...the same day...parents
Daniel Case and asehett _________ , 1st Cong. Ch., Lumberland, Sull,
NY...
C. Thomas H. CLARK #2954, b. Abt 1825.
D. Garret Thomas CLARK #2955, b. 07 Oct 1828 in Lumberland, Sullivan
Co., NY, occupation Works Saw Mill in 1870. He married Catherine Maria
VAN AHSTAL #2956, married 21 Jun 1854 in Mongaup Valley, Sullivan County,
NY, b. 14 Oct 1832 in Schoharie Co., NY, d. 29 Oct 1902 in Eldred,
Highland, Sullivan Co., NY. Garret died 30 Jan 1914.
1860 census,Bethel,w/wife & 1 child. 1870 census Bethel NY w/wife
Catherine & Phebey,Eliza,James,Albert. 1880 Census living Highland Sull
NY, wife/3 kids. He was in Co. B. 140th Regt., N Y. Vols., in the Civil
War. In 1910 he was living at Little Valley, N. Y., with his daughter
Phebe.
Catherine: Per 1880 census living w/husb & 3 kids, Highland Sull NY, bn
NY c1833 (Maria) Per Hazen book, Last name VANNOSDOLL & bn Scholarie Co.
NY & d. at Eldred, 1 Nov. 1902, daughter of Jacob and Ellen (Pangburn)
Vannosdoll.
E. William Sherwood CLARK #2990, b. 05 Feb 1827 in Sullivan Co., NY, d.
15 Sep 1831 in Probably Sullivan County, New York.