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Hi,
Re: Robert Clark of Philadelphia, PA., do you know any of the boys middle
names? Anyone possibly go by the name of "Alexander?" Any further
information on James, Wm or Samuel? I am looking for Alexander Clark &
Mary Boyd(e)..origin, Scotland,; they had at least one son: My Grandfather:
Wm. Alexander Clark, b:17 Feb 1877, Merritton, Lincoln Co. Ontario, Canada.
He emigrated to Buffalo, NY 1April 1879, 2 years old...whom he travelled
with is unknown. Any connection?
Thanks,
Barb
> [Original Message]
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> Date: 01/31/2001 11:02:06 PM
> Subject: [CLARK] Robert Clark of Philadelphia
>
> Hello Listers!
> My Clarks are:
> Robert Clark b. Glasgow 1820 m. Mary McCullough b. Ireland 1820
> Children, all born in PA: (from 1870 census)
> Mary b. 1851
> James b. 1852
> William b. 1854
> Robert b. 1857
> Margaret b. 1858
> Samuel b. 1860
> Martha b. 1866
>
> Son Robert m. Mary Ann Lunt b. England 1860
> children:
> Alice Isabel b. 1893
> Elizabeth b. 1882
> Robert b. ?
>
> Any bells ringing out there?? Will people with (relatively) common last
names
> PLEASE give their children less common first names????
>
> Happy Hunting!
> Clark Clements
> family lines: CLARK, CLEMENTS, CULLEN, FORAKER/FOURACRE, MCDOWELL,
ROGERS,
> SAPP, SCUSE, SWAIN, etc.
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Hello,
I have a Jonas Clark b. 1619 d. 11 Jan 1699. Resident of Cambridge,
MA. married Sarah___? 1641 had 4 children. m. Elizabeth Clark 30 Jul
1650 had 7 children. m. Elizabeth Cook 19 Aug 1673 had 6 children. My
ancestors are Jonas and 2nd wife Elizabeth Clark. Their son Samuel
Clark b. 1659 d. 30 Jan 1729/30 of Concord, MA. is my line. I have all
the heads of families from Jonas and their spouses and many children
thru to current date for my line. What I do not have is the origin of
Jonas Clark and beyond. Any info pertaining to Jonas Clark would be
greatly appreciated.
Chip Coble,
Grand Rapids, MI.
Hello Listers!
My Clarks are:
Robert Clark b. Glasgow 1820 m. Mary McCullough b. Ireland 1820
Children, all born in PA: (from 1870 census)
Mary b. 1851
James b. 1852
William b. 1854
Robert b. 1857
Margaret b. 1858
Samuel b. 1860
Martha b. 1866
Son Robert m. Mary Ann Lunt b. England 1860
children:
Alice Isabel b. 1893
Elizabeth b. 1882
Robert b. ?
Any bells ringing out there?? Will people with (relatively) common last names
PLEASE give their children less common first names????
Happy Hunting!
Clark Clements
family lines: CLARK, CLEMENTS, CULLEN, FORAKER/FOURACRE, MCDOWELL, ROGERS,
SAPP, SCUSE, SWAIN, etc.
Here's one...
Name James HARRINGTON
Sex: M
Born Abt 1702 Kent, Washington Co., RI
Baptized
Died
Buried
Other
Ref
Occupation
Wife: Ann CLARK
Best guess for birth date...
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:05:35 -0600 Viola Seward <olla(a)eot.com> writes:
> Hi, does any one have a Clark family who married into a Harrington
> family? My Harrington family lived in Providence County, R.I.
> Thank you.
> Viola.
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Hi,
step great grandfather, Fred Arthur CLARK, was born in Winterset, Iowa July 9, 1881 (according to death certificate, which may or may not be correct).
His father's name--Louis Daniel CLARK - I have not been able to find anything on him- any help would be appreciated.
Mother's name is unknown.
Brothers and/or sisters of Fred Arthur CLARK unknown.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Linda
Maine
Hi... One researcher had the following as the parents of Thomas:
Name Rowland CLARK, my #563
Sex: M
Born Abt 1570 Bedfordshire, ENG
Baptized
Died 2 Feb (N)1639 Dedham, Norfolk, MA
Buried
Other
Ref
Occupation
Wife: Mary _______
Was supposedly at Watertown (Middlesex Co.), MA and Dedham, MA.
Information for this family is speculative only and remains to be proven!
National Gen. Soc. Qtrly, V74 #1 pgs 3-5 Valerie Giorgi, file.
Proprietor, Dedham, 6 Jan 1637/38, d. 2 Feb 1638/39, (Pope)...
----------------------
I did not have Mary as a child of Thomas, only a Thomas & an Elizabeth,
born Reading, Middlesex Co., MA.... Do you have a reference for Mary as
the dau of Thomas? Do you have any other children of Thomas?
----------------------
I do have:
Name Mary CLARK
Sex: F
Born 8 Feb (N)1685 Lynn, Essex Co., MA
dau of
Name John CLARK, my #8312
Sex: M
Born 2 Jan 1659 Lynn, Essex Co., MA
Baptized
Died 1684 Probably Lynn, Essex Co., MA
Wife: Susanna STORY
Thought to have been this John, husb of Susannah, by Savage...
Is this your Mary?
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GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS,
Van AUKEN & WAGNER
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 20:24:44 -0800 "Priscilla Haines"
<phaines(a)rockisland.com> writes:
> Does anyone out there recognize my Thomas Clark? I would like to
> know who
> his parents are and any other info that is out there. Thanks
> Priscilla
> Family Group Record
>
=========================================================================
===
> ==============
> Husband: Thomas CLARK
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
> --------------
> Marriage: 31 Aug 1658
>
=========================================================================
===
> ==============
> Wife: Mary SWAYNE
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
> --------------
> Birth: abt 1621 of Charlestown, Mid., MA
> Death: 30 Jul 1688 Reading, Mid., MA
> Other spouse: Jeremiah SWAYNE
>
=========================================================================
===
> ==============
> Children
>
=========================================================================
===
> ==============
> 1 F Mary CLARKE
> Birth: abt 1685 of Lynn, Ess., MA
> Death: 1 Oct 1723 Lynn, Ess., MA
>
>
> Spouse: John BANCROFT (m 19 Apr 1704)
>
=========================================================================
===
> ==============
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=========================================================================
===
> ==============
> FAMILY NOTES
>
>
> HUSBAND NOTES: Thomas CLARK
>
>
> WIFE NOTES: Mary SWAYNE
> General: Dorchester v.r.
>
> Dorchester church recs.
>
> CHILD NOTES: Mary CLARKE
> General: LYNN V.R.
1. Horace Clark was born1 about 1818 in NY.
Horace married Caroline D. Fuller. Caroline was born2 about 1824 in VT.
They had the following children:
2 F i. Sarah E. Fuller was born3 about 1837 in NY.
She was inhabiting the household of Horace Clark at census time. Probably a
relative of Caroline D. Fuller since their ages vary by thirteen years.
3 M ii. George E. Clark was born4 about 1843 in NY.
4 F iii. Rhoda M. Clark was born5 about 1848 in NY.
5 M iv. John Enious Clark was born6 6 Apr 1850 in
Collins, Erie, NY, USA. He died Aug 1926 in Chokio, Stevens, Minnesota, USA.
John married Carrie Janette Ward, daughter of Jonathan Ward and Electa
King, on 18 Apr 1876 in Lake Geneva, Walworth, WI. Carrie was born 13 Sep
1855 in Lake Geneva, Walworth, WI. She died 31 Jul 1905 in Chokio, Stevens,
MN.
6 F v. Flora Clark was born7 after 1850.
In 1926, she resided in Portland, OR, as Mrs. Flora Stewart according to her
brother John's obituary.
Flora married Stewart.
7 M vi. Albert Clark was born8 after 1850.
In 1926, He was residing in Erie, PA, according to his brother John's
obituary.
More details and sources at this RootsWeb URL
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rckl...
Robert Kline email: robertkline(a)telus.net
1079 Walalee Dr. Phone: 604-657-0134
Delta, BC, Canada, V4M 2L9
Web page: http://www3.telus.net/robertkline/
Trying to locate any information for my GG Grandmother, Anna B. Clark. She
was born in Ohio about 1867. I do not know anything about her parents or
siblings. She married David Hufferd who was born in Indiana. They moved to
Garnett, Kansas after their marriage and had 5 children, of which only two
lived to adulthood. I have seen plenty of Ohio Clarks come across lately,
but no one by the name Anne B. (or Annie) I am despertly seeking any
information on her.
Thank you
Laurie Wilken
Susan,
I note you have Crosby and Clark posted. I have a Clark to Crosby line in
Wayne Co, Michigan . Any connection???????
Elaine
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> From: Susan Johanson <djohanson(a)mindspring.com>
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> Date: 1/30/01 4:08:06 PM
> Subject: [CLARK] Clarke/Lake
>
> Posted on: CLARK Queries
> Reply Here:
http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/l/CLARK/queries/307
>
> Surname: Clarke, Nevitt, Crosby, Hutchison, Buchanan, Pratt, Sammons
> -------------------------
>
> Where is your Clarke/Lake connection? I have an Elias Lake Clarke
(1850-1924)
> in Anderson Co. SC.
>
> Susan
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Hello! As per my other query (Dexter), I am rewriting a shorter version
to emphasize the CLARK family... and this is to be included in the Roll Call
for Northern Clark's.
In 1837 in Westport, MA*, MARY ANNA CLARK, was born. Westport is a town
near Fall River and New Bedford, MA, and not that far away from both CT and
RI.
According to her 1899 Death Certificate, her parents were James and Lavair
Clark of Westport, MA. This was in handwriting, so the mother's name
might have been Lavain Clark, or perhaps Lavinia Clark.
I know absolutely nothing about this couple. JAMES CLARK could have been
a newly married man, and thus born around 1817. Or, he could have been an
older man, perhaps born around 1800, or before.
No one seems to have this James Clark on their family tree. However, as I
understand it, there were Clark families all over New England at that time.
Mary Anna Clark, b1837, Westport, MA, married John DEXTER, probably around
1855-1860. John Dexter was born in Killingly, CT, in 1837. (Also known
as Danielson, CT.) Upon Mrs. Mary Dexter's death, she was taken to
Killingly, CT, to be buried. Either that Dexter families had their own
cemetary in CT, or the Clark family was not from the immediate area.
However, there are several Dexter children buried in Killingly, and I wonder
if Mr. and Mrs. Dexter had lost some of their children at early ages.
I know nothing about the early married life of John and Mary (CLARK) Dexter.
But, they could have lived in Boston, MA, during the 1870's. During the
1880's and 1890's, they lived in Melrose, MA.
On February 1, 1889, their adult daughter gave birth to a baby girl, without
benefit of marriage. She abandoned the baby in Boston, MA. The nurses
at the hospital gave her the name, Daisy Watrous. However, at some point
the baby girl went to live with Mr. and Mrs. John Dexter in Melrose, MA.
We just found out last summer that Mr. and Mrs. Dexter were her
grandparents.
Some time around 1890, their adult daughter was killed in a train accident
while traveling. (unknown name) In March 1892, the Dexter's adopted
their granddaughter, and re-named her, Mary Anna Clark Dexter!
Unfortunately, Mrs. Dexter died in the spring of 1899. During that year,
Mr. Dexter sold the family home and moved out of town. On the way out of
town, he dropped his adopted daughter/granddaughter off at an orphanage.
This 11-year-old girl never saw any family member ever again!
Happy Birthday, Grammy!
Thank you for listening, Betty
(near Boston, MA)
I HAVE BEEN REQUESTED TO FORWARD MY DEXTER QUERY TO THE CLARK/CLARKE LISTS
BECAUSE OF MY GRANDMOTHER'S ADOPTED NAME: MARY ANNA CLARK DEXTER.
THIS WILL BE EXPLAINED BELOW:
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From: "bbffrrpp" <bbffrrpp(a)mediaone.net>
To: <dexter-D(a)rootsweb.com>; <genconnecticut-D(a)rootsweb.com>;
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 8:28 AM
Subject: DEXTER FAMILIES IN KILLINGLY, CT, 1700'S AND 1800'S
| Good morning,
|
| I have heard from several people that the DEXTER families in Killingly,
CT,
| from the 1700's on into the 1800's.... do not appear in the "Dexter Family
| History Book." (They are also listed in Danielson, CT, which is a
| village within Killingly, CT.)
|
| I was wondering if anyone knew the origins of those DEXTER families.
| Within the past six months*, the only information I have been able to
obtain
| are the following names:
|
| THOMAS DEXTER AND LEAH (PHILLIPS) DEXTER
| mid-1700's Killingly, CT
|
| Their son,
| WILLIAM DEXTER AND EUNICE (PARK) DEXTER
| He born 1795 in Killingly, CT
|
| Their son,
| JOHN DEXTER AND MARY ANNA (CLARK) DEXTER
| He born 1837 in Killingly, CT
|
| ......... Thus far, I know of NO sons of this couple. And, I don't
really
| know much of anything about the early married life of this couple.
|
| What I do know is that they had a daughter, name unknown, who was probably
| born around 1870, not known where. (slim possibility it was Daisy
| Dexter).
|
| On February 1, 1889, a baby girl was born to Miss Dexter. Without
benefit
| of marriage, and with shame from her upper-middle-class family, she
| abandoned her baby in Boston, MA. The nurses at the hospital gave
her
| the name, DAISY WATROUS. ????????
|
| Mr. and Mrs. John Dexter might have been living in Boston, MA, during the
| 1870's. But, during the 1880's and 1890's, they appear to have been
living
| in a large house in Melrose, MA. At some point, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter
| brought the baby girl back to their home. In March 1892, they adopted
| her, and they re-named her to become, Mary Anna Clark DEXTER.
|
| Miss Dexter, the birth mother, was reported to have been killed in a train
| accident while traveling. She was probably around 18 to 20. This
would
| have been around 1890.
|
| In the spring of 1899, Mrs. Mary Dexter passed on. Later that year, Mr.
| John Dexter took his adopted daughter/granddaughter to an orphanage in
| Boston and dropped her off. She never saw him again. He sold the
| family home in Melrose, MA, and moved .... out of town! We do not know
| where he went.
|
| I am very interested in where Mr. Dexter, then in his late 60's moved to
(in
| 1900), and WHY he abandoned his granddaughter.
|
| (Mary Anna Clark Dexter remained living in The Temporary Home in Boston,
MA,
| until she was about 18 years old.)
|
| (I am also curious why NO other Clark or Dexter family member would take
in
| a very pretty, little 11-year-old girl. There pretty much HAD to be
| extended family in New England, someplace!)
|
| (I am also curious how the surname, WATROUS, came to be given to an
| abandoned baby in 1889. My imagination tells me the real birth-father
| might have been a ... Mr. Watrous.)
|
| Thank you for listening, Betty
|
| (near Boston, MA)
|
| P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GRAMMY
|
|
|
|
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> CLARK-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 39
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: [CLARK] Thos. CLARK to Susanna [Joseph A Arlt <joearlt(a)juno.com>]
> #2 Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK [ENC6(a)aol.com]
> #3 Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK [ENC6(a)aol.com]
> #4 Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK ["Rhonda" <richardsrs(a)earthlink.net]
> #5 Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK [ENC6(a)aol.com]
> #6 [CLARK] Wm Clarke 1808 Lex. KY [K Arnold <bearsaplenty(a)yahoo.com>]
> #7 Re: [CLARK] FW: Seeking descendant ["robinpalachuk" <robinpalachuk@hot]
> #8 [CLARK] Anson Clark, Elizabeth Sim ["Janet Davis" <2jds(a)gvec.net>]
> #9 [CLARK] Thomas Clark ["Priscilla Haines" <phaines@rockis]
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> Subject: Re: [CLARK] Thos. CLARK to Susannah S. CLARK, Plymouth, MA, Roll Call
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 20:05:09 -0500
> From: Joseph A Arlt <joearlt(a)juno.com>
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Hi...
>
> Do you have the full title of your reference & author of:
>
> "All of my early CLARK info was from Southeastern Massachuetts page 954 "
> - ----------------------------------
> I have:
>
> Name Thomas CLARKE, my #17
> Sex: M
> Born Cir 1600 Rotherhithe, Surrey, ENG
> Baptized 4 May 1600 St Mary Rotherhithe, Surrey, ENG
> Died 24 Mar (N)1698 Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, MA
> Buried Burial Hill, Plymouth, MA
> Other
> Ref
> Occupation Carpenter of Plymouth
> Wife: Susanna RING
> ENG, "ANNE">1623 Plymouth MA >1660 Boston MA >1673 Plymouth MA....
> Jacobus & Savage says 3rd wife "Elizabeth CROW(E)"...
> Moved to Boston bet 1655-1660, Lived in vic of Scottow's La...
> In later years spent time with children @ Barnstable & Plymouth MA...
> Rep. 1651 & 1655... (Harwich in 1670 where he marr. Eliz. CROW?)
> - --------------------------
> Name Susanna RING
> Sex: F
> Born 1605-1612 Probably ENG
> Baptized
> Died 1646-1665 MA
> Husband: Thomas CLARKE
> Best guess for birth date & location... b. England or Leyden Holland...
> Dau of William & Mary (DURRANT) RING of ENG...
> (Widow Mary RING of Plymouth, MA detailed in TAG 42:201-2)...
> d. at Plymouth or Boston...
> -------------------------
>
> and
>
> Name Rebecca LINCOLN
> Sex: F
> Born 11 Mar (N)1674 Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA
> Baptized
> Died 4 Feb 1754
> Buried
> Other
> Ref
> Occupation
> Husband: John CLARK
> Dau of Samuel LINCOLN and Martha LYFORD...
>
> - ------------------------------
> and
>
> Name Hannah SWIFT
> Sex: F
> Born 17 Sep 1727 Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA
> Baptized
> Died
> Buried
> Other
> Ref
> Occupation
> Husband: James CLARKE
> daughter of Seth Swift and Maria Morey...
> Swift, "Swift of Sandwich", p. 11 & Wakefield, "MFIP Bartlett", p. 58...
>
> ------------------------
> and
>
> Name Abigail LOTHROP
> Sex: F
> Born 1639 Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA
> Baptized 2 Nov 1639 Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA
> Died
> Buried
> Other
> Ref
> Occupation
> Husband: James CLARK
> Youngest Dau of Rev. John LOTHROP and Ann HAMMOND (or Ann Dimmock)...
> Torrey has name as "LAYTHROP" & marr at Plymouth MA...
> d. between 25 Nov 1713 and 17 Jun 1730 at Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA...
>
> - -------------------------------
>
> Good Hunting...
>
> >From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House...
> Compulsive Genealogy Searcher,
> ARLT, CLARK, COSTELLO, COVERT, FALANGA,
> GUIDETTI, HIGGINS, KONEN, PARISI, RIDER, TOMPKINS,
> Van AUKEN & WAGNER
>
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 18:34:49 EST TOMIAMI(a)aol.com writes:
> > Hello,
> >
> > This is (part of) my CLARK line, orig. from Plymouth, MA.
> >
> > Thomas CLARK m. Susannah RING.
> > Ch: James CLARK (b. 1636), Andrew, Susanna, William, John &
> > Nathaniel.
> >
> > James CLARK m. Abigail LOTHROP.
> > Ch: John CLARK (b. c. 1670), James, Susanna, Abigail, Joanna,
> > Thomas &
> > Bathsheba.
> >
> > John CLARK m. Rebecca LINCOLN.
> > Ch: James CLARK (b. 1696), Abigail, John, Joseph & Mary.
> >
> > James CLARK m. Meritta TUPPER.
> > Ch: James CLARK (b. 1727), Rebecca, others?
> >
> > James CLARK m. Hannah SWIFT.
> > Ch: Seth CLARK (b. 1767), Mariah, Lothrop, Mary, Mary, Hannah,
> > Anna, James,
> > Sarah & John.
> >
> > Seth CLARK m. Mary TUPPER.
> > Ch: Susannah S. CLARK (b. 1799), Seth, Nathaniel, Israel, Nancy,
> > Joseph S.
> > & Sarah.
> >
> > [My x-grandfather, Howard NICHOLS, m. both Susannah S. CLARK &
> > later, Sarah
> > CLARK (both widows). Howard & Susannah had Susan Read NICHOLS.
> > Susan Read
> > NICHOLS m. John Alexander RUGGLES of New Bedford. They had John
> > Alexander
> > RUGGLES, Jr., who had John Wilde RUGGLES, who had my Dad and later,
> > me.]
> >
> > All of my early CLARK info was from Southeastern Massachuetts page
> > 954
> > (beside the RUGGLES article).
> >
> > My questions:
> >
> > 1. Who were Mary TUPPER's parents? I know there are several at
> > that time,
> > in Barnstable.
> > 2. Who were Hannah SWIFT's parents? They were from Barnstable, I
> > believe.
> > 3. Who were Meritta TUPPER's parents? Were they related? From
> > Barnstable?
> > 4. Who were Rebecca LINCOLN's parents? I know she was from the
> > LINCOLN's in
> > Hingham, MA, but I don't know which LINCOLN parents were hers.
> > 5. Which ship did Thomas CLARK & Susannah RING arrive on?
> > 6. Was Abigail LOTHROP born in England or here?
> >
> > Thank you! Betty, Middleboro
>
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> Subject: Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 20:19:43 EST
> From: ENC6(a)aol.com
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> In a message dated 1/30/2001 6:32:32 PM Central Standard Time,
> richardsrs(a)earthlink.net writes:
>
> >
> > > don't you have to be amember of Ancestry.com in order to get any of the
> > information? Even when it was free, I couldn't find anything
> > > thanks
> > > cindy
> >
>
> Someone said the found 4 Seeley Clark listings and I found a Seely Clark
> listing at Ancestry.com. While you have to be a member to access all of the
> databases there are some that are free. Including that world list deal that
> contains gedcoms that folks have put out there. You can down load those
> gedcoms. The one I found is in that area and therefore would be free.
> Daniel Seely Clark - b. abt 1783. The right age to be a parent for your
> Seely Clark.
> You might also want to check the world connect list at this url.
> <A HREF="http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi">WorldConnect - Search</A>
> Also, with a name like Seely I would sure start doing some searching on the
> Seely surname. And then see if I could back into it that way.
>
> And then here is the marriage record that I found earlier - I think I already
> sent you this one:
>
> Orange Clark md Isabel Seely in 1827 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY.
>
> Not that this is the marriage you want but at least it is an indication that
> a Seely family did marry the Clark family. And it might give you another
> location to look at.
> Good Luck - Emma
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 20:23:27 EST
> From: ENC6(a)aol.com
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> In a message dated 1/30/2001 1:31:10 PM Central Standard Time,
> pam(a)lampinc.com writes:
>
> >
> > I sympathize. I'm having the same problem with Almon(d) Clark!
> >
> > pat
> >
>
> Hi Pat,
> Ancestry.com has 5 Almond Clark folks listed in the free part and World
> Connect has 6 listed.
>
> And by the way.... when you go to Ancestry and run a search be sure and
> scroll down a bit. Ancestery has now linked to rootsweb information and
> there is a place where you can click and get the results of a roots web
> search at the same time.
>
> Take care - Emma
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 19:52:31 -0600
> From: "Rhonda" <richardsrs(a)earthlink.net>
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> I did not write this. I wrote that I thought Ancestry. com was down for
> upgrades. To new people it is free for I think 10 days. I belong to it.
> Rhonda
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ENC6(a)aol.com>
> To: <CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 7:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK
>
> > In a message dated 1/30/2001 6:32:32 PM Central Standard Time,
> > richardsrs(a)earthlink.net writes:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > > don't you have to be amember of Ancestry.com in order to get any of
> the
> > > information? Even when it was free, I couldn't find anything
> > > > thanks
> > > > cindy
> > >
> >
> > Someone said the found 4 Seeley Clark listings and I found a Seely Clark
> > listing at Ancestry.com. While you have to be a member to access all of
> the
> > databases there are some that are free. Including that world list deal
> that
> > contains gedcoms that folks have put out there. You can down load those
> > gedcoms. The one I found is in that area and therefore would be free.
> > Daniel Seely Clark - b. abt 1783. The right age to be a parent for your
> > Seely Clark.
> > You might also want to check the world connect list at this url.
> > <A
> HREF="http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi">WorldConne
> ct - Search</A>
> > Also, with a name like Seely I would sure start doing some searching on
> the
> > Seely surname. And then see if I could back into it that way.
> >
> > And then here is the marriage record that I found earlier - I think I
> already
> > sent you this one:
> >
> > Orange Clark md Isabel Seely in 1827 in Lisle, Broome Co., NY.
> >
> > Not that this is the marriage you want but at least it is an indication
> that
> > a Seely family did marry the Clark family. And it might give you another
> > location to look at.
> > Good Luck - Emma
> >
> >
> > ==== CLARK Mailing List ====
> > http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/surnames/c/l/CLARK/queries
> >
> > ==============================
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> > learning and how-to articles on the Internet.
> > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library
> >
> >
>
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: [CLARK] SEELEY CLARK
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 21:07:35 EST
> From: ENC6(a)aol.com
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> In a message dated 1/30/2001 7:56:50 PM Central Standard Time,
> richardsrs(a)earthlink.net writes:
>
> > I did not write this. I wrote that I thought Ancestry. com was down for
> > upgrades. To new people it is free for I think 10 days. I belong to it.
> > Rhonda
> >
>
> Right Rhonda,
> I was really sending that back to Cindy. And.. apparently they had some
> problems. I could not get on either and sent them a message. Got an answer
> back today that said they were just having a problem and that they thought
> everything was fixed and working now. Hope it is. Take care - Emma
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: [CLARK] Wm Clarke 1808 Lex. KY
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 18:23:18 -0800 (PST)
> From: K Arnold <bearsaplenty(a)yahoo.com>
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Does anyone have any information on a William Clarke
> who married Anne Love?
> They had 3 children Frances (Fanny) who married John
> Holmes, George Clarke,
> & William Clarke & James Clarke.
>
> He also mentions a nephew Thomas Love Elliott. Witness
> - George Elliott,
> David Bell (I learned that in her
> later life Fanny Holmes stayed with David Bell who
> married Nancy Ann Holmes
> & Betsy Allen.)
>
> His will is found in Fayette Co.KY Will Book A page
> 513
> dated Oct 27, 1808
> Thank you in advance. Kathleen
>
> __________________________________________________
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>
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>
> Subject: Re: [CLARK] FW: Seeking descendants of Samuel Clark b1757 CT
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 19:21:19 -0800
> From: "robinpalachuk" <robinpalachuk(a)hotmail.com>
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> My Clarks are from England as well. I have very sketchy info dating back to
> the mid 1600s. Do you have any info on an area? Nottinghamshire or
> Derbyshire?
>
> Marie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: chrissie&george <poohbear(a)pioneeris.net>
> To: <CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 2:46 AM
> Subject: RE: [CLARK] FW: Seeking descendants of Samuel Clark b1757 CT
>
> > does anyone have any info on clarks from england..my grandfather was
> Charkes
> > Elton clark..he was an only child and his family came from
> > england...anybody???
> > C.Hedges
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Allen or Elaine [mailto:allenchild@earthlink.net]
> > Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 11:01 AM
> > To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
> > Subject: [CLARK] FW: Seeking descendants of Samuel Clark b1757 CT
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Seeking Descendants of Samuel CLARK, b:1757, CT. and his wife Mary LEE
> > CLARK. They settled in , Genesee Co, NY in 1802. Buried in Pine Hill
> > Cemetery, Elba, NY.
> > >
> > > Children:
> > > Lemuel Lee Clark b:1780-1834 md Rosanna Rich
> > > William H. Clark 1782-1812 Mary (Polly) Rorabeck
> > > Hannah 1783-1804 Peter Rice
> > > Abiah 1785-1865 (1)Samuel Webster (2) Elijah
> > Thompson
> > > Betsey 1787-1867 Archelaus Whitten
> > > Amy 1789-1879 Hiram Smith
> > > Urania 1792-1851 Peter Powers
> > > Mary Lee (Polly) 1794-1866 George Washington Parks
> > > Samuel Jr. 1796-1849 Statira Brown
> > > Bahman 1798-1893 Deidamia Babcock
> > >
> > > If you are a descendant or have information on any of these families
> > please respond.
> > > Thank you,
> > > Elaine Child
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- Allen or Elaine Child
> > > --- allenchild(a)earthlink.net
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Allen or Elaine Child
> > --- allenchild(a)earthlink.net
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== CLARK Mailing List ====
> > CLARK Resources at RootsWeb
> > http://resources.rootsweb.com/~clusters/surnames/c/l/CLARK/
> >
> > ==============================
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> > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp
> > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
> >
> > ______________________________
>
> ______________________________
>
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>
> Subject: [CLARK] Anson Clark, Elizabeth Simmons, PA
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 21:43:19 -0600
> From: "Janet Davis" <2jds(a)gvec.net>
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Still looking for any information on
> Anson Clark--m Elizabeth Simmons--No birth or death dates, but they were the parents of my ggrandfather, Frank E Clark, born Dec 28, 1868, in Harrison township, Potter Co, PA. His death certificate states that Elizabeth was born there also. I have reason to believe that Elizabeth was the daughter of Peter Simmons, and Cynthia Lilly Simmons, with a long list of brothers and sisters. Has anyone come across the name of Anson? Frank married Iva Mae Patterson on Feb 14 1891, in W Union township, and lived thier lives in and around Potter Co, any information that anyone may have, would be oh, so, WONDERFUL!!!!! Thank you list.......Janet Lee Clark
>
> ______________________________
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: [CLARK] Thomas Clark
> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 20:24:44 -0800
> From: "Priscilla Haines" <phaines(a)rockisland.com>
> To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
>
> Does anyone out there recognize my Thomas Clark? I would like to know who
> his parents are and any other info that is out there. Thanks Priscilla
> Family Group Record
> ============================================================================
> ==============
> Husband: Thomas CLARK
> - --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------
> Marriage: 31 Aug 1658
> ============================================================================
> ==============
> Wife: Mary SWAYNE
> - --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------
> Birth: abt 1621 of Charlestown, Mid., MA
> Death: 30 Jul 1688 Reading, Mid., MA
> Other spouse: Jeremiah SWAYNE
> ============================================================================
> ==============
> Children
> ============================================================================
> ==============
> 1 F Mary CLARKE
> Birth: abt 1685 of Lynn, Ess., MA
> Death: 1 Oct 1723 Lynn, Ess., MA
>
> Spouse: John BANCROFT (m 19 Apr 1704)
> ============================================================================
> ==============
> Prepared 30 Jan 2001 by:
> Priscilla Blake Haines
> Vusario Lane, P.O.Box 1177
> Eastsound, WA 98245
> phaines(a)rockisland.com
> 360-376-4704
> ============================================================================
> ==============
> FAMILY NOTES
>
> HUSBAND NOTES: Thomas CLARK
>
> WIFE NOTES: Mary SWAYNE
> General: Dorchester v.r.
>
> Dorchester church recs.
>
> CHILD NOTES: Mary CLARKE
> General: LYNN V.R.
Havent seen any posting on Benjamin Clark - thought I would repost.
Have very little information - Was in Santa Anna, and Nowat, Coleman Co. TX
between 1880 and 1900, died in OK about 1901.
In Coleman Co., married first ? Shields, had these children: Octe, Charles,
Jesse.
2nd, married Annie Laura Allison: had these children: Veo, Sidney Arlington,
Doris, and Mamie. After Clark died Annie Laura moved to Teague, Texas with
her 4 children. She died in 1922.
Any info appreciated.
Clark Compton
cccompto(a)aol.com
I don't know anything else about Lester. (sorry) Where did your Clark's
live? I am almost positive Lester was born in Laurens, NY (Otsego Co.) Wish
I could be more helpful!
- Mary
----- Original Message -----
From: "CATHLEEN SANTIAGO" <csant97317(a)hotmail.com>
To: <CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [CLARK] Clark>NY (unsure of other areas)
> Did your Lester have a brother named Joseph who had a son named Harry?
Then
> Harry had a son named Lester. Odd but maybe a coincidence. We do not know
> where Joseph was born.
> .
> Cathy
> csant97317(a)excite.com
>
>
> >From: "Mary C Morgan" <mc-morgan(a)uswest.net>
> >Reply-To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >To: CLARK-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >Subject: [CLARK] Clark>NY (unsure of other areas)
> >Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 10:09:27 -0800
> >
> >My Clark's don't go very far back - any help is appreciated!
> >Lester Clark b 1855-d 1925
> >Cora Potter (wife) b.1861-d.1921 (pob probably MA)
> >children - Harry b. June 1897(NY)
> > d. December 1981
> > (wife) M. Laverna Logan
> > Ruth (unsure of birthdate)
> > (unsure of spouse)
> > Ivan b. 23 November 1903-Laurens, NY
> > d. 16 August 1968 - Winter Haven, FL
> > (wife) Frances Henrietta Teetsel
> >According to the 1920 census, they lived in Walton, New York. Harry and
> >Ivan (and their families) were residents of Walton for just about the
rest
> >of their lives. Lester, Cora, Ivan, Frances, Harry, and Laverna are all
> >buried in the Walton Cemetary. I am not sure where Ruth went to. I also
> >believe Ruth married a man named Andrew Monroe.
> >Thanks fellow researchers! - Mary C. Morgan
> >
> >
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Still looking for any information on
Anson Clark--m Elizabeth Simmons--No birth or death dates, but they were the parents of my ggrandfather, Frank E Clark, born Dec 28, 1868, in Harrison township, Potter Co, PA. His death certificate states that Elizabeth was born there also. I have reason to believe that Elizabeth was the daughter of Peter Simmons, and Cynthia Lilly Simmons, with a long list of brothers and sisters. Has anyone come across the name of Anson? Frank married Iva Mae Patterson on Feb 14 1891, in W Union township, and lived thier lives in and around Potter Co, any information that anyone may have, would be oh, so, WONDERFUL!!!!! Thank you list.......Janet Lee Clark
In a message dated 1/30/2001 7:56:50 PM Central Standard Time,
richardsrs(a)earthlink.net writes:
> I did not write this. I wrote that I thought Ancestry. com was down for
> upgrades. To new people it is free for I think 10 days. I belong to it.
> Rhonda
>
Right Rhonda,
I was really sending that back to Cindy. And.. apparently they had some
problems. I could not get on either and sent them a message. Got an answer
back today that said they were just having a problem and that they thought
everything was fixed and working now. Hope it is. Take care - Emma
I have been waiting patiently for my line to be posted by someone
but alas Silas has not surfaced.
Here is what I have.
Silas Clark born c.1790 in NY or MA, Married Phoebe Sherman who
was born in NY or VT same time period. NY was probably marriage
place and while living in NY these children were born.
Henry 15 Sept 1811
Rufus 27 Mar 1813
Levi 14 Oct 1814
They moved to OH at some point and the following children may have
been born in NY or OH
Stephen 13 May 1816
Rockena 5 May 1818
Phoebe 15 Oct 1819 or 1822
Luena 16 July 1820 or 1824
Augustus 29 Mar 1823
Silas 20 Nov 1825
Elizabeth 7 Feb 1828
William 1 July 1829
At some point they moved to Decatur County IN and in 1830 in IN Phoebe
divorced Silas on grounds of desertion and bad debts. Whether he returned
to NY or stayed in IN is not known. The 1880 census shows Phoebe still
living at 90 years of age and listed as a widow. Phoebe must have had a
few dollars stashed away because after the divorce in the spring she purchased
land a few months later. Can you imagine being left with all those kids (the
oldest was already married) and no neighborhood welfare office to call on
as people do today.
Levi is my line and after he and Lavina Dunn were married 3 Nov 1842 they
moved to Putnam County MO. The house that he built and where my grand
father Thomas Francis Clark and my mother Lavina Leora Clark were born
is still standing.My mother is one of 10 children and only she and a sister are
still living. My mother will be 100 in April and her sister will be 104 in July.
I have some information from Rufus' line but nothing about Silas, his siblings
or parents.
Is there anyone out there related to this line?
Carol Murphy Ulrey
Does anyone out there recognize my Thomas Clark? I would like to know who
his parents are and any other info that is out there. Thanks Priscilla
Family Group Record
============================================================================
==============
Husband: Thomas CLARK
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------
Marriage: 31 Aug 1658
============================================================================
==============
Wife: Mary SWAYNE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------
Birth: abt 1621 of Charlestown, Mid., MA
Death: 30 Jul 1688 Reading, Mid., MA
Other spouse: Jeremiah SWAYNE
============================================================================
==============
Children
============================================================================
==============
1 F Mary CLARKE
Birth: abt 1685 of Lynn, Ess., MA
Death: 1 Oct 1723 Lynn, Ess., MA
Spouse: John BANCROFT (m 19 Apr 1704)
============================================================================
==============
Prepared 30 Jan 2001 by:
Priscilla Blake Haines
Vusario Lane, P.O.Box 1177
Eastsound, WA 98245
phaines(a)rockisland.com
360-376-4704
============================================================================
==============
FAMILY NOTES
HUSBAND NOTES: Thomas CLARK
WIFE NOTES: Mary SWAYNE
General: Dorchester v.r.
Dorchester church recs.
CHILD NOTES: Mary CLARKE
General: LYNN V.R.