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If anyone is aware of one of these DNA Societies or studies in New York State please post it. I am setting here a descendant of an Elias Clark (1755-1845) that reportedly emigrated from Holland (Puritan or Calvinist?), spent his early years in Connecticut, later lived in Orange County New York and just over the border in New Jersey, and spent the remainder of his life migrating across New York State. I am setting here with the Clark blood, but, I am unaware of any Northern (Conn-NY-NJ) Clark DNA Study. From marriage and church records I am fairly sure that my Clark Kin/Clan was probably originally from Scotland. Thanks
Dennis Clark
Dewitt, Michigan
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From: harold d and susan corbin [mailto:suedoncorbin@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 1:20 PM
To: CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: [Clarke-Clark] DNA Testing
Joe, excuse my ignorance, but is there a State Genealogical Society that is
active in this area in NYS? In Ohio some OGS (Ohio Genealogical Society,
located in Mansfield, Ohio Richland County) members are active in DNA
testing.
Sue
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> To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: 5/23/2006 9:16:33 AM
> Subject: [Clarke-Clark] DNA Testing
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> Are there any Clarks being tested that are from Northern Clark families?
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> Is there a list someplace that shows matches to various Clark ancestors?
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>
> >From Joe ARLT........joearlt@juno.com......CLARK Clearing House...
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Looking for Karen Cox.
We have an Ancestor in common, Rebecca Clark~Kimes from Tennessee, Moved to
Arkansas in early 1900's.
Would like to contact Karen Cox to exchange info, anyone know her correct
email address?
Myrtleen Kimes
Seeking information on ancestors of Joseph CLARKE born
abt 1597 Westhorpe, Suffolk Co, England and died 6 Jan
1684 Medfield, Norfolk Co, MA. He married Alice Brass
PEPPER and I also need information on her family.
If you have information on either of these families,
please contact me at
RJThoden(a)yahoo.com.
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Thomas Merle CLARK was born on 29 Mar 1925 and died on 1 Aug 2000 in Boston,
Massachusetts, USA. He was married to Rita SHARPE and they had 2 children.
Any further information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Patricia Montero
San Jose, Costa Rica
Patmontero25(a)hotmail.com
Greetings. I am trying to determine the parentage of
one Lyman Clark(e) of Rhode Island who married Am(e)y
Gard(i)ner.
According to a death record and obituary for his
daughter Susan (we have yet to find a birth, marriage,
or death record for him), Lyman Clark(e) was born in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island likely sometime between 1790
and 1817. He married Am(e)y Gard(i)ner (of either
North or South Kingstown, RI) and may have lived in
South Kingstown in the mid 1830s before moving to the
Smithfield/Central Falls area by 1838/39.
Lyman and Am(e)y Clark(e)s (apparent) first daughter
was Lydia Clark(e)(e), born 1835-37 (in S Kingstown,
according to birth records for her children). She
married Albert Briggs and resided in Attleboro Mass.
Lyman and Am(e)y's second daughter Susan was born in
1838-39 (in Smithfield/North Providence according to
records for her marriage, childrens' birth, and her
death). Susan married Ephraim Hunt Tappan (Toppan) -
son of Abraham Tappan and Sarah Stockman of
Newburyport, MA - and resided in Attleboro as well
(Ephraim Tappan and Lydia's husband Albert Briggs were
in business together).
I don't yet know what year Lyman and Am(e)y Clark(e)
married, but it could have been between 1830 and
1835/6 in the Pawtucket or South Kingstown area. As I
said, the family apparently moved to Smithfield by the
time Susan was born (1838/39). There is no 1840 census
record for a Lyman Clark(e) household in Smithfield,
but an 1840 census record for a Lyman *Cook* family
with two young children in Smithfield may be our
Clark(e)s. There is no 1850 census record for a Lyman
Clark(e) household in Smithfield either, but there
*is* a record for an Amey Clark household in 1850
Smithfield (with two daughters - Susan [12] and Lydia
[15]), suggesting Lyman may have died between 1840 and
1850.
Apart from a possible death record for Am(e)y Clark(e)
in Attleboro (January of 1880), this is about all the
information I have now.
Thank you for any help you might be able to provide.
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