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Hello Listers,
We are still looking for family info on two sets of CLARK(E)s that are
both linked to the Simon HUNTINGTON family tree (England -> CT
1600's).
1. Sarah CLARKE, daughter of John CLARKE, was born about 1633 of
Saybrook. She married Simon HUNTINGTON (b 1629 England, d 1706 CT)
in October 1653. They had a son James, born May 18, 1680 in Norwich,
CT.
2. Elizabeth CLARK, born 1564 in Norwich, England. She married
Christopher BARRETT / BARET (b 1562 England, d 1649 England). Their
daughter, Margaret BARRETT / BARET (b 1595 England, d 1649 CT or 1661
Atlantic Ocean) had married June 21, 1627 or May 11, 1623 in St
Andrews, Norwich, England to Simon HUNTINGTON (b 1583). This Simon
was the father of the Simon in #1 above.
Please respond to our email: zoomurray(a)gmail.com
Thank you,
Zoe
Hello Listers,
We are still looking for family info on two sets of CLARK(E)s that are
both linked to the Simon HUNTINGTON family tree (England -> CT
1600's).
1. Sarah CLARKE, daughter of John CLARKE, was born about 1633 of
Saybrook. She married Simon HUNTINGTON (b 1629 England, d 1706 CT)
in October 1653. They had a son James, born May 18, 1680 in Norwich,
CT.
2. Elizabeth CLARK, born 1564 in Norwich, England. She married
Christopher BARRETT / BARET (b 1562 England, d 1649 England). Their
daughter, Margaret BARRETT / BARET (b 1595 England, d 1649 CT or 1661
Atlantic Ocean) had married June 21, 1627 or May 11, 1623 in St
Andrews, Norwich, England to Simon HUNTINGTON (b 1583). This Simon
was the father of the Simon in #1 above.
Please respond to our email: zoomurray(a)gmail.com
Thank you,
Zoe
Hello Listers,
We are still looking for family info on two sets of CLARK(E)s that are
both linked to the Simon HUNTINGTON family tree (England -> CT
1600's).
1. Sarah CLARKE, daughter of John CLARKE, was born about 1633 of
Saybrook. She married Simon HUNTINGTON (b 1629 England, d 1706 CT)
in October 1653. They had a son James, born May 18, 1680 in Norwich,
CT.
2. Elizabeth CLARK, born 1564 in Norwich, England. She married
Christopher BARRETT / BARET (b 1562 England, d 1649 England). Their
daughter, Margaret BARRETT / BARET (b 1595 England, d 1649 CT or 1661
Atlantic Ocean) had married June 21, 1627 or May 11, 1623 in St
Andrews, Norwich, England to Simon HUNTINGTON (b 1583). This Simon
was the father of the Simon in #1 above.
Please respond to our email: zoomurray(a)gmail.com
Thank you,
Zoe
Joseph Henry Clark born circa 1875
Birmingham England, m/25 Dec 1901
Rachel Eva HORTON, died 1962 Los
Angeles CA.
Sibling Birdie May Clark m/7 April
1928 Charles W Murphy in Burbank CA.
Horton L. J. Clark m/4 June 1931
Maxine Brussett M&E 4 Square Church
San Bernadino CA
Howard Wesley Clark M/ 14 Oct 1929
Ella Jo Loua 4 Square M&E Church
Ventura, CA
George Edwin Clark (still born)
27 Aug 1904 Sunnydale Ont Canada
Horton Leymor Joseph Clark
Born 28 April 1906
Birdie May Clark
bor: 21 July 1909 Aydmerwest Ont
Canada
Elgin Hugh Clark
B: 21 march 1912 Vienna Ont Canada
Howard Wesley Clark
B: 31 July 1916 Harriston Ont Canada
Looking for information on related
person:
Charlene Mae Murphy born 20 Dec 1937
Linda Murphy born Jan 1941
Johanne Loua Clark born 7 may 1946
Joseph Clark rec'd citizenship 19
Nov 1934
Rachel Eva 16 Oct 1935
Thanks so much. The party looking for
information this family can be reached at:
M. Bryan 4650 E 29th #380
Tucson AZ 85711
According to History of Putnam County, Indiana, 1887, Thomas H. CLARK was appointed the first postmaster of Manhattan, Washington Twp., Putnam Co., IN., in 1830. I want to learn more about Thomas CLARK and his family -- wife, children, etc.
I will greatly appreciate assistance.
Jean
Mrs. Judge CLARK was the first teacher in Manhattan, Putnam Co., IN, abt 1830. I'd like to learn more about her and her family -- husband, children, etc. Was her husband a judge or was that his given name? Did she have a son George who married Martha SMITH in 1845 in Greencastle?
I will greatly appreciate assistance.
Jean
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I sent this as the name, according to my research, falls within all
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ok below is a transcribed Biography of Jacob M. Bordner, taken from
History of Berks County, Pennsylvania, page 478. I did not get the
publishing information from the book as I got this in my early years of
researching and when I get a chance I will try to get to the Tulpehocken
Historical Society in Lebanon, PA and get the info, unless someone has
access or knows the information please post.
JACOB M. BORDNER. Among the representative citizens of Bernville
borough, Berks Co., Pa., one who stands high in the regard of his
fellow-men is Jacob M. Bordner, county commissioner, who for more than a
quart-er of a century has been conducting the stage route be-tween
Bernville and Reading. Mr. Bordner was born Sept. 16, 1834, in Bethel
Township, son of Percival and Lovina (Miller) Bordner.
Daniel Bordner, grandfather of Jacob M., was a farmer of Bethel
Township, where he died at the age of forty-five years. He married
Catherine Bender, and they had three children: Percival': Isaac, who
served as a soldier in the Civil war; and Elizabeth, who married the
Rev. Mr. Bixler, a local preacher.
Percival Bordner was born March 23, 1830, and died in 1903, his active
life having been spent in Bethel Town-ship, although shortly before his
death he removed to Myerstown, Pa. He was buried at the Salem churchyard
at Millersburg. Mr. Bordner married Lovina Miller, daughter of Daniel
and Catherine (Gruber) Miller, of Bethel township, and they had these
children: Jacob M; Kate n. Israel Frantz of Bethel township; Percival
resides in Cincinnati, Ohio; Theodore died at the age of forty-four
years at Myerstown; Daniel lives in New Jersey; John died at the age of
three years; Henry lives in the West; and Charles lives in New Jersey.
Jacob M. Bordner attended the public schools of Bethel Township and the
Palatinate (now Albright) College of Myerstown. After leaving school he
engaged in clerking for G. M. F. Rick at Millersburg for three years.
After one year spent in clerking for J. B. Miller at Bernville, he began
to drive the stage for the late Tobias Barto, of Reading, and in 1880
purchased the stage route, which he has since conducted very
successfully. He also does a large produce business, conducts a grocery
store and butch-ering business, and is one of the best known business
men of his locality. Mr. Bordner was elected to the office of borough
assessor six years, served as tax collector five years, constable
twenty-three years, and school director for twelve years, six years of
which time he was treasurer and one year secretary of the board. He was
a committee-man for eighteen years, served eleven years as county
delegate, in 1893 was appointed mercantile appraiser, and was nominated
by the Democratic Party at the pri-mary election, April 11, 1908, to the
office of county com-missioner; he had a majority of 2,136 votes above
the second highest nominee, and was elected to said office Nov. 3, 1908.
His religious belief is that of the Lutheran Church. Socially he is
connected with Camp No. 113, P. 0. S. of A. and Consistory No. 15; Lodge
No. 122, I. 0. 0. F., Bernville; Schaefferstown Castle, K. G. E.; Good
Fellows of Stouchsburg; and Rebekah Lodge at Leesport, and at the time
of the organization of the Bernville Fire Com-pany, was a member of that
body.
In 1878 Mr. Bordner married Mien H. Bright, daugh-ter of Amandon and
Clara (Ham) Bright, and they have had three children: John A., who died
aged two years, five months, twenty-one days; Harry A., telegraph
operator at Robesonia; and Clara A., who graduated from the Key-stone
State Normal school at Kutztown at the age of seventeen years, taught
four years in Bernville, Berks county, and one year in Bucks County, and
is now teaching her fourth term in Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania.
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To all,
I sent this as the name, according to my research, falls within all
these areas of interest and I am subscribed to them so I sent this out
as a courtesy, if you know of anyone looking for this please forward on.
Also if you have comments as where to post on the internet then please
let me know or if you post this alteast give credit where credit is due,
you would want the same.
ok below is a transcribed Biography of George C, Bordner, taken from
History of Berks County, Pennsylvania, page 515 and 516. I did not get
the publishing information from the book as I got this in my early years
of researching and when I get a chance I will try to get to the
Tulpehocken Historical Society in Lebanon, PA and get the info, unless
someone has access or knows the information please post.
I have one more of Jacob M. Bordner will send out once OCR'd and checked
for errors. Also if you see any misspellings please post and if some
dates are wrong or any info is wrong you may post but I will not change
it as this came from the source. If you have changes by all means
mention source and post for all to share.
GEORGE C. BORDNER, Professor of Higher Math-ematics in the Keystone
State Normal School, at Kutz-town, and a well-known educator in Berks
County, was born May 22, 1870, on the old Bordner homestead, in Bethel
Township, half a mile east of Millersburg. He is of the sixth generation
in descent from the original (I) Balthaser (Baltzer) Bordner, who at the
age of thirty-four years, together with his wife Marilles aged
thirty-seven years, and three children-Jacob, Hama and Mela. aged ten,
eight and seven years, respectively,-sailed from Rotterdam on the ship
"Adventurer," and landed at Phil-adelphia, Sept. 22, 1732. Balthaser
Bordner settled in Tulpehocken Township, Lancaster (now Berks) county,
immediately after landing, and died there in 1747.
(II) Jacob Bordner, son of Balthaser, and great-great-grandfather
of Prof. Bordner, was born in 1722. He was executor of his father's
estate, and on April 10, 1761, was naturalized as a citizen of
Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, at the Supreme Court of
Phila-delphia. On June 20, 1761, he purchased from Thomas and Richard
Penn the present Bordner homestead, which had been leased to Jacob
Hoffman, who was unable to pay his rental. Since that day the homestead
has been owned by a son of each successive generation. Jacob Bordner
married Sarah Balt, and they reared a family of seven children: Jacob
(2), John, William, Daniel, Peter, Anna Maria and Barbara. The father
died in 1792, and by his will the homestead passed to his eldest son
Jacob (2).
(III) Jacob Bordner (2), son of Jacob, was born in 1754, and spent
his whole life on the homestead. He was married to Anna Maria Brosz,
seven years his jun-ior. They had a family of six children: Jacob (3),
John, Catharine, Elizabeth, Julian and Susanna. Jacob Bordner (2) died
in 1837, willing the homestead to his eldest son Jacob (3). The widowed
mother survived her husband two years.
(IV) Jacob Bordner (3), son of Jacob (2), was born in 1793, and he,
too, passed his whole life on the home-stead. He married Catharine
Lerch, born in 1793, and they had issue as follows: Augustus, Joanna,
Mary and Thomas L. Jacob Bordner (3) died in 1867, preceding his wife in
death by one year. He willed the homestead to his youngest son, Thomas
L.
(V) Thomas L. Bordner, son of Jacob (3) and fath-er of Prof.
Bordner, was born May 8, 1824, on the old homestead where his whole life
was passed. He was a successful farmer and stock-raiser, and a man of
local prominence in politics. A stanch Democrat, he was elected auditor,
treasurer and school director at different times, and in 1880 was a
delegate to the Democratic State Con-vention which elected the national
delegates to the con-vention that nominated Gen. Hancock for the
Presidency. He and his family have been consistent members of the
Reformed church all their lives. He was married to Ma-linda Snyder, born
1830, daughter of Peter and Cathar-ine Snyder, prominent residents of
Bethel Township. Mr. Bordner died in March, 1899. His children were:
Wil-liam J., born 1849, m. Emma Dundore; Cyrus P., born 1851, in. Emma
Trautman; Samuel T., born 1856, m. Annie Burkhart: Adaline C., born
1859, is single; Mary M., born 1862 died in infancy; Francis A., born
1864, m. Mary Weidner; Rebecca S. born 1865, is single; John H., horn
1867, m. Emma Deck; Charles L., born 1868, m. Annie Hartman; George C.
born 1S70; and Ellen N., born 1873 died in infancy.
(VI) George C. Bordner was reared on the old Bord-ner homestead and
attended the public schools of Mil-lersburg in Bethel Township until
1886, when he began to teach school, teaching one term in Jefferson
Town-ship, four in Bethel township, and one in the Mt. Aetna Grammar
School, in Tulpehocken township. In the spring of 1892 he entered the
Keystone State Normal School, and was graduated in June, 1S93. During
the year following graduation he was principal of the Kutz-town high
school, and in the spring of 1894 was elected an additional teacher in
mathematics in the Keystone State Normal School. In the fall of 1894 he
re-entered the Normal School to prepare for the sophomore class at
Franklin and Marshall College and again taught math-ematics at the
Normal during the spring of 1895. In the fall of 1895 he entered
Franklin and Marshall Col-lege and graduated in the classical course in
June, 189S, receiving the degree of A. B., and three years later, in
course, the degree of A. M., from his Alma Mater. Dur-ing the last two
years at college he specialized in math-ematics, physics and astronomy,
and attained to great proficiency in these departments. While still at
college he conducted for two seasons a summer normal school at
Bernville, Pa., where he prepared many young men and women for teaching
and for entrance to various colleges. After graduating he took charge of
the Bern-ville high school and conducted it very successfully for one
year, and after being re-elected in the summer of 1899, he resigned to
take charge of the department of Higher Mathematics in the Keystone
State Normal school, his appointment to this position indicating the
esteem in which he is generally held. While serving in this cap-acity
ever since he has taken advantage of every oppor-tunity to raise the
standard of his department both peda-gogically and scientifically, and
by so doing has given it a standing second to none of its kind in the
State.
Fraternally, Prof. Bordner is prominently connected with Bethel Lodge,
No. 820, I. 0. 0. F., and Huguenot Lodge, No. 377, F. & A. M. In
politics he is a stanch Democrat, and as such takes an active interest
in the affairs of the borough of Kutztown, having served for some time
as a member of the borough board of school directors in the capacity of
secretary of the board. He is a member of the Association of Mathematics
Teach-ers of the Middle States and Maryland, as well as of the American
Federation of Science and Mathematics Teachers.
In March, 1898, Prof. Bordner married Mary M. Ber-ger, daughter of Levi
and Rebecca (Bertram) Berger, The former is a valued citizen and
successful business man of Bernville, and during the administration of
Pres-ident Cleveland was postmaster of that town. Prof. and Mrs. Bordner
have four children, namely: Paul B., Claude L., Grace A. and Mary H.
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Joseph H (Henry?) Clark born 1875
married Rachel Eva (Evalyn) Horton
died 1962.
Rachel born 1879 died 1974
Son Horton Laymar Clark
B: 1906
D: 1945
Who was Joseph E. Clark?
Joseph & Rachels' Children:
Hugh Elgin, Horton Laymar, and daughter
Birdie Mae Clark married a Murphy
Any information on this family would
be appreciated. Thanks so much
Seeking information on the family of John Clark.Born 11 Sept. 1818 in
Pennsylvania, died 17 Sept. 1892 in Winthrop, Buchanan Co., Iowa.
He married Hannah Campbell(23 Nov.1813-25 Sep1845)on 24 Mar. 1842.
They had a daughter Martha Nancy Clark(10 Sep.1843-2 Jan. 1846)
On 11 Mar. 1851 John married, Sarah Neville(3 April 1818-29 Aug.1903),
daughter of Joseph Neville and Mary Buckmaster of Millersburg and widow of Isaac
Shidler.
John and Sarah had several Children in Ohio, moved to Iowa, and had several
more children.
I would like to know where John came from. Who his parents and siblings
were.
He was found in a 1850 census in Berlin Township, living in the household of
Thomas Clark,two years younger than John, born in Pennsylvania.
Can any one help in finding John Clarks parents or his siblings?
Thank you for your time and effort and you put in to helping me.
I am new to this site. Am looking forward to hearing from all of you
Norma
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Joseph Clark born circa 1893/94 married
1902 Lenora Mae Horton. Died circa
1960's (?) Any information would be
helpful on both of these subjects.
I am helping a friend to locate her
family info as she has no access to a
computer. Thanks in advance