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Subject: [Clark-Clarke] Orange Center Cemetery,Orange CT.
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I was recently in this cemetery and being a Clark researcher on my
maternal side thought the following names might help someone else out
there,although they are not pertinent to my heritage.
Benajamin Clark-94 years
died 12-29-1873
Susan T Clark-87 years
died 2-11-1873
Benjamin Clark-89 years
died 5-13-1900
Elizabeth Clark-78 years
died 2-3-1896
Charles F. Clark
born 8-25-1858
died 3-1-1949
Grace Cameron Clark
born 11-29-1874
died 4-22-1963
Joseph N.Clark
born 1-26 1873
died12-24-1947
Velzora B.Turner Clark
born 1-26-1876
died 5-16-1926
Edward L. Clark
born 5-6-1826
died 12-3-1912
Elvira H.Clark
born 9-5-1831
died 1-6-1912
Edward L. Clark
born1-7-1860
died 6-19-1946
Mary Rogers
born12-10-1872
died 9-18-1831
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Hello Laurie and all of you who recently posted messages on Subject
Clarks in CT., IL, and IA. As a point of interest, I was born in
Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., CT. and raised in both East Hartford, and
Milford, New Haven Co. CT.
I am seeking the Parents, Siblings, Emigration and any other available
data on my Great- Grandparents:
Alexander Clark, (b:ca: 1844) in Scotland and Mary Boyd ( b:Oct 185),
Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland. I know that at some point between 1868 or so
and 1871 The Boyd Family emigrated from Scotland to Grantham, Lincoln
Co. Ontario, Canada. Mary was the daughter of John Boyd b:ca 1829, place
unk..probably Scotland or Ireland, and Mary Guthrie, born Oct 1829,
Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland. John Boyd and Mary Guthrie were married in
Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland, and daughter Mary was first born.
I have no marriage record on Alexander Clark and Mary Boyd; however,
they had a daughter, also named Mary Clark, b:10 Oct 1872 in Grantham,
Lincoln Co. Ontario, Canada. They may have had more children while in
Ontario, Canada. My Grandfather, William Alexander Clark was born in
Merritton, Lincoln Co. Ontario, Can. in Feb 1877. There appears to be a
Son John, born sometime in 1879 Can. My Grandfather's Naturalization
papers show that he emigrated from Ontario, Can. to Buffalo, Erie co. NY
on 1 April 1879 via New York Railroad. (At 2 years old, I assume he was
accompanied by his Parents..Alexander Clark & Mary Boyd) or..other
relatives. I assume that this Boyd Family went with them at the same
time or near that time, as The Clarks appeared on the 1880 MA Census in
Attleboro, Bristol Co. MA with 3 children; and The Boyds appeared on the
1880 RI Census in Lincoln, Providence Co. RI with 4 children (not Mary).
My Grandfather, William Alexander Clark, grew up and worked in MA. He
married Mary Doyle from Worcester, MA. Daughter of Daniel Doyle and
Abigail Coffey, both from Ireland. Wm. Alexander Clark and Mary Doyle
were actually married in St Joseph's Cathedral, Buffalo, Erie Co. NY and
then lived in Worcester, MA. My Father, William Albert Clark was born in
Worcester, MA..schooled there and then he and his Parents moved to
Waterbury, New Haven CT. by the 1920 CT Census. Later about 1923, they
removed to Devon, Milford, New Haven Co. CT. My Father and Mother,
(Helen L. Duhaime) were married in Milford, CT. and had 3 children:
Barbara, Wm.Neil, and Daniel Alan.
On the 1910 MA Census, an Alexander Clark, who I believe is my
Great-Grandfather, was a widower, and bording with a Frank Harrison. On
this Census , it was indicated that He, Alexander, immigrated to USA in
either 1857 or 1859...and still listed as an Alien. Thus, I have no idea
where he might have been before going to Ontario, Canada. No information
on him other than his Parents were born in Scotland also. I have NO
information on little John Clark, born in 1879. I do know, from my
Grandparents marriage certificate from Buffalo, NY, that Witnesses at
their wedding were John Clark and Lillian Biden, relationship unknown,
as the Priest's name also was Father Biden.
Can anyone connect with these families?? Did anyone have these names in
your genealogy and were any of them in Canada at any time? From memory,
I think that there was a Charles A. Clark who showed up in Prince Edward
Island, Can.; and a Charles Clark in Ontario, Can. I think that there
was a William Clark and Emiline (sp) Miller from Manitoba, who went to
NY ...date off hand not available. Sorry I do not have all my notes with
me as I am currently in Nova Scotia, Can. for the summer.
Hope that this information helps someone and perhaps there is a
connection out there.
Barb Clark
Hello list members, forwarding message for CLARKE-L list member,
Joy, prairiesky(a)telus.net please respond to the list or to Joy
privately! Thanks! Sue, list manager clarke-admin(a)rootsweb.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Joy <prairiesky(a)telus.net>
To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 19:23
Subject: Clarke in Ontario William H/Moses/Sarah/Charlotte H
HI
Anyone have a Charlotte Clark(e) born about 1822?
Possible middle initial H
She bought the land she and her husband lived on in 1840's unusual
Land titles show it was a land grant to a William Clarke in the late 1790's
Seems to have later been owned by a Moses and Sarah Clark may have been
siblings not married couple
Charlotte's daughter in 1881 had a W.H. Clarke living with her. Thought at
first was an M and trying to connect family to Hezekiah Clark with Ninion
Clark.
ANYONE with any possible connection to these?
Hezekiah Clarke did have a Charlotte born 1825. Also an Elias, I have some
info on his children is anyone doing that line.
Thanks. I even have a photo of charlotte possibly in her late 60's early 70
lived to be 83.
thank you
Joy
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I am so embrassased. When I wrote that, I must of read the wrong line. I used Franks census (1930) information. In it, he states he was born in Iowa and his mother and father(George W. Clark) was born in Missouri.
He dissappeard shortly after Frank was born, He was a wagon master at Fort Omaha and led wagon trains to the west coast. They figured he died along the trail. But I don't think they know for sure.
Frank's wife came from Germany, her name was Mary Victoria Kieser. Sorry about the confusion.
Thanks for all your help.
Dee
Joseph A Arlt <joearlt(a)juno.com> wrote:
>I would supect as a possibility that "CLARK" was probably not his real
>last name if he was born in Germany. Perhaps he changed it or it was
>changed during the emigration process for some reason.
>
>Have you researched the census records and immigration records? Do you
>know where in Germany he was born?
>
>Just some possible research ideas...
>
>
>>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 Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:32:33 -0400 JimDeeClark(a)netscape.net (Dee) writes:
>> Hi, I have an George W. Clark, b. about 1851, Germany, who lived in
>> Omaha, NE. in 1900. His wife was called Belle. The moved to Iowa,
>> then to Fort Omaha. He was a wagon master then. His son, Benjamin
>> Franklin (Frank) is outr grampa. I've been trying to trace them
>> back.
>> I'll be happy to exchange any information I have, if we're talking
>> about the same family.
>> It is rummored, he had several wives.
>> Dee
>
>
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I have him b 27 Feb 1793, bur Amity Presb. Cem., Washington Co., PA, and
married to Phebe McFARLAND. But no other info regarding birth location or
death date & location...
Can you supply the missing data?
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
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 07:57:59 -0700 "DAVE DARDINGER" <dedmod(a)msn.com>
writes:
> How about your Silases in Washington Co., PA? I have three, all
> descendents
> of Isaac Clark b 1766 and Deborah French b 1769.
>
> Of course I think at least one or two of them ended up moving to IA.
>
> Dave Dardinger
Hi Laurie, et al...
Is this the line you are interested in? If so, can you give me some more
info or an ancestor report so that I can connect Samuel back to Deacon
George Clark?
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
========================
Samuel R. CLARK #17783, b. 1774 in CT. He married Martha RICHMOND
#17784, married By 1805 in Probably CT, b. Abt 1780 in Probably CT.
Samuel died 1831 in CT.
Martha: Best guess for birth date & location...
I. Seeley CLARK #17569, b. Abt 1805 in Litchfield Co., CT. He married
Mary SHELDON #17570, married 18 Sep 1833 in Probably CT, b. Abt 1813 in
Probably CT.
Children : Charles,1831; George, 1835; Harriet, 1838; Eveline & Emaline,
1840; Homer, 1841; Sarah, 1845; Mary, 1847; Henry, b: 19 Mar 1853, New
Milford, Litchfield Co., CT; William (1855-1937, m. Margaret Bloome
(1856-1896)...
Mary: Best guess for birth date & location...
=============================
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 14:36:58 -0700 (PDT) Laurie Kender
<lkender(a)yahoo.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the list (not sure why I haven't found it before, maybe
> the 'e' at the end threw me off). Just thought I'd introduce myself
> and my Clark line....
>
> My 9x great-grandfather was Deacon George Clark of Milford
> Connecticut, dating from the 1630s. My 5X great-grandfather, Daniel
> Clark, migrated from Milford to New Milford, Connecticut(not sure of
> the year), and around 1854, my 3X great-grandfather, Seeley Clark,
> packed up his (large) family and moved to Neponset, Illinois, with
> many of the children ending up in Kewanee, Illinois (10 miles away
> and much larger than Neponset). My great-grandfather, Charles Clark
> seemed to have been semi-nomadic - he and his children (with the
> exception of my grandfather) seem to have wandered across the
> country, ending up in California. My grandfather, Homer Clark, left
> Kewanee for Joliet, Illinois, and later ended up in Indiana (and
> here I am...).
>
> If anyone has interest or a connection in this line, I have a lot of
> information, and am always looking for more. I noticed in the
> archives of this list that several years ago, someone was interested
> in Seeley. If they're still around, I'd be happy to discuss him
> further.
>
> Laurie (Clark) Kender
> in NW Indiana
Hi Margaret..
I only have three Welcome CLARK(E) in my data base of 25,000 Clarks!
Have you looked at the census records of 1810, 1820, 1830 of Brookfield,
Madison Co., NY? Or church records?
If you find some head of household; _______ Clark(e), with residents that
fit the ages of the kids that he had, then you might have a possible good
match. Possibly you might find a Welcome Clark(e) which would be a real
strong possibility...
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 Wed, 15 Jun 2005 10:23:20 -0600 "Dick Stewart" <puttpl(a)cox.net>
writes:
> Betty, and Joe;
>
> I have a James Clarke, b. about 1809 in Madison CO, NY to [--?--]
> and Sarah
> Clarke. This family came from RI in the early 1800's, but I have not
> been
> able to get Mr. Clarke's first name. The "Josiah" being discussed by
>
> yourself and others is as fitting as any other first name.
>
> The Clarkes were farmers and settled in Brookfield, in the SE corner
> of
> Madison Co. Their children were: James 1809, John Thompson 1811,
> Luther
> 1815, Welcome 1817 and Sarah 1825. James may have moved with his
> mother and
> her second husband after [--?--] Clarke died about 1830. James'
> return to RI
> seems perfect reasonable.
>
> J. T. Clark is my maternal g g grandfather who was a prominent
> lawyer in
> Allamakee, CO, IA. He m. Elizabeth Blakeslee in 1835. Elizabeth and
> her
> family resided near Paris Hill, Oneida Co., NY.
>
> If this stirs up any ideas, please respond.
>
> Margaret
> Carefree, AZ
>
>
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>
>
Hi Kathy,
The IL Marriage Index list has a Charles Clark and Elizabeth Reed marrying 10/17/1839, Vol.B-p.20, L.594, Morgan Co. IL.
Anyone doing IL research should bookmark this useful site http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/marriage.html
Regards,
Howard
>
> Hi, I am looking for connections for a Charles Clark who marr Malinda Elizabeth (or Melinda, or Elizabeth Malinda) Reed in Sangamon/or Morgan Counties in IL. They had a large family which I do not have all the names of the children except my great-grandfather, Andrew
> Jackson Clark who was born in 1840 there in IL. Charles died in the late 1850's, c. 1858-1859 as Malinda marries again to a George W. Clark and has more children. George and Malinda end up in Page Co, IA. Do any of these names and dates match with what you have?
> Looking forward to hearing from you when you can.
> Kathy Clark Stovall in CA
Butting in here - I have a relative Arthur J. Clark born abt 1870 in
Michigan. Any connection?
Virginia
> [Original Message]
> From: Ron Taylor <rontay(a)telus.net>
> To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Date: 6/16/2005 8:41:53 AM
> Subject: [Clarke-Clark] Arthur James Nugent Clarke/Jean Louise Clarke
>
> Patricia Lawrence posted a message at 192.com trying to contact Jean
Louise
> re Arthur J. N. Clarke .
>
> Jean Clarke (now Jenny Stevens) would love to make contact.
>
> If you email me I'll put you in contact.
>
> Ron Taylor
> Mission, B.C. Canada
>
>
>
>
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Patricia Lawrence posted a message at 192.com trying to contact Jean Louise
re Arthur J. N. Clarke .
Jean Clarke (now Jenny Stevens) would love to make contact.
If you email me I'll put you in contact.
Ron Taylor
Mission, B.C. Canada
I would supect as a possibility that "CLARK" was probably not his real
last name if he was born in Germany. Perhaps he changed it or it was
changed during the emigration process for some reason.
Have you researched the census records and immigration records? Do you
know where in Germany he was born?
Just some possible research ideas...
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 Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:32:33 -0400 JimDeeClark(a)netscape.net (Dee) writes:
> Hi, I have an George W. Clark, b. about 1851, Germany, who lived in
> Omaha, NE. in 1900. His wife was called Belle. The moved to Iowa,
> then to Fort Omaha. He was a wagon master then. His son, Benjamin
> Franklin (Frank) is outr grampa. I've been trying to trace them
> back.
> I'll be happy to exchange any information I have, if we're talking
> about the same family.
> It is rummored, he had several wives.
> Dee
Hi, I have an George W. Clark, b. about 1851, Germany, who lived in Omaha, NE. in 1900. His wife was called Belle. The moved to Iowa, then to Fort Omaha. He was a wagon master then. His son, Benjamin Franklin (Frank) is outr grampa. I've been trying to trace them back.
I'll be happy to exchange any information I have, if we're talking about the same family.
It is rummored, he had several wives.
Dee
KSRELADY(a)aol.com wrote:
>Hi, I am looking for connections for a Charles Clark who marr Malinda
>Elizabeth (or Melinda, or Elizabeth Malinda) Reed in Sangamon/or Morgan Counties in
>IL. They had a large family which I do not have all the names of the
>children except my great-grandfather, Andrew Jackson Clark who was born in 1840
>there in IL. Charles died in the late 1850's, c. 1858-1859 as Malinda marries
>again to a George W. Clark and has more children. George and Malinda end up
>in Page Co, IA. Do any of these names and dates match with what you have?
>Looking forward to hearing from you when you can.
>
>Kathy Clark Stovall in CA
>
>
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Hi, I am looking for connections for a Charles Clark who marr Malinda
Elizabeth (or Melinda, or Elizabeth Malinda) Reed in Sangamon/or Morgan Counties in
IL. They had a large family which I do not have all the names of the
children except my great-grandfather, Andrew Jackson Clark who was born in 1840
there in IL. Charles died in the late 1850's, c. 1858-1859 as Malinda marries
again to a George W. Clark and has more children. George and Malinda end up
in Page Co, IA. Do any of these names and dates match with what you have?
Looking forward to hearing from you when you can.
Kathy Clark Stovall in CA
Did they perhaps go through Indiana??
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick Stewart" <puttpl(a)cox.net>
To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Silas OR Josiah Clark 1805 NYS
> Betty, and Joe;
>
> I have a James Clarke, b. about 1809 in Madison CO, NY to [--?--] and
Sarah
> Clarke. This family came from RI in the early 1800's, but I have not been
> able to get Mr. Clarke's first name. The "Josiah" being discussed by
> yourself and others is as fitting as any other first name.
>
> The Clarkes were farmers and settled in Brookfield, in the SE corner of
> Madison Co. Their children were: James 1809, John Thompson 1811, Luther
> 1815, Welcome 1817 and Sarah 1825. James may have moved with his mother
and
> her second husband after [--?--] Clarke died about 1830. James' return to
RI
> seems perfect reasonable.
>
> J. T. Clark is my maternal g g grandfather who was a prominent lawyer in
> Allamakee, CO, IA. He m. Elizabeth Blakeslee in 1835. Elizabeth and her
> family resided near Paris Hill, Oneida Co., NY.
>
> If this stirs up any ideas, please respond.
>
> Margaret
> Carefree, AZ
>
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Hi,
I'm new to the list (not sure why I haven't found it before, maybe the 'e' at the end threw me off). Just thought I'd introduce myself and my Clark line....
My 9x great-grandfather was Deacon George Clark of Milford Connecticut, dating from the 1630s. My 5X great-grandfather, Daniel Clark, migrated from Milford to New Milford, Connecticut(not sure of the year), and around 1854, my 3X great-grandfather, Seeley Clark, packed up his (large) family and moved to Neponset, Illinois, with many of the children ending up in Kewanee, Illinois (10 miles away and much larger than Neponset). My great-grandfather, Charles Clark seemed to have been semi-nomadic - he and his children (with the exception of my grandfather) seem to have wandered across the country, ending up in California. My grandfather, Homer Clark, left Kewanee for Joliet, Illinois, and later ended up in Indiana (and here I am...).
If anyone has interest or a connection in this line, I have a lot of information, and am always looking for more. I noticed in the archives of this list that several years ago, someone was interested in Seeley. If they're still around, I'd be happy to discuss him further.
Laurie (Clark) Kender
in NW Indiana
Margaret,i see in your post, you had a WELLCOME CLARKE,from NY.I also had
a WELCOME ,who came from RI.his family moved to Utica NY, in the late
1700.Maybe our WELCOME ,are ancestry.
J UDY
> Betty, and Joe;
>
> I have a James Clarke, b. about 1809 in Madison CO, NY to [--?--] and Sarah
> Clarke. This family came from RI in the early 1800's, but I have not been
> able to get Mr. Clarke's first name. The "Josiah" being discussed by
> yourself and others is as fitting as any other first name.
>
> The Clarkes were farmers and settled in Brookfield, in the SE corner of
> Madison Co. Their children were: James 1809, John Thompson 1811, Luther
> 1815, Welcome 1817 and Sarah 1825. James may have moved with his mother and
> her second husband after [--?--] Clarke died about 1830. James' return to RI
> seems perfect reasonable.
>
> J. T. Clark is my maternal g g grandfather who was a prominent lawyer in
> Allamakee, CO, IA. He m. Elizabeth Blakeslee in 1835. Elizabeth and her
> family resided near Paris Hill, Oneida Co., NY.
>
> If this stirs up any ideas, please respond.
>
> Margaret
> Carefree, AZ
>
>
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Hi Joe,
I know you are talking about Silas CLARKE's, but I'd like to mention that
one of my grandfather's was named, Silas.
He was one of the youngest of 13 children, and was named after the
long-time, well-liked Town Clerk in Stoneham, MA, who was named Silas DEAN.
My grandfather was given the name, Silas Dean LEWIS, when he was born there
in 1898.
I'm the one who has the James CLARK/E who mysteriously showed up in Little
Compton, RI, around 1825, and who mysteriously disappeared from nearby
Westport, MA, in the 1840's.
My "gut feeling" is that he was from a New England family, but no researcher
has laid claim to him. He was either born around 1800, as his wife (1829)
was, or he was older than she was and was born around 1780's.
Betty (near Lowell, MA)
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From: "Joseph A Arlt" <joearlt(a)juno.com>
To: <CLARKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Clarke-Clark] Silas Clark 1805 NYS
> Hi Jim...
>
> Silas is not that common as a given name and I have only four in my data
> base, born about that time, who lived in NY. Maybe I can match up your
> Silas with one of those?
>
> Where was he living in the 1850 census and the names and ages of his kids
> and possibly other Clarks who lived in the same locality on the 1850
> census? Frequently members of the same family migrated and lived close
> by...
>
> Do you have any other info that could tie yours in to the 25,000 Clarks I
> have in my data base?
>
> 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
>
>
> On Sun, 29 May 2005 17:15:42 EDT Searchxr(a)aol.com writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Silas Clark is my gggrandfather. He was born in NYS in 1805. His
> > parents(names unknown) were both born in Connecticut according to
> > the 1850 census.
> > Silas married Hannah, maiden name unknown, about 1823. The family
> > farmed in
> > Big Flats, NY. Need help in identifying Hannah's family and the
> > parents of
> > Silas. Thanks Jim
>
> ______________________________
Hi Jim et al
Both Elias & Josiah and not too common names in my data base of 25,000
Clarks... I know we conversed before and I have some of your data in my
data base...
Can you send me a descendant report and/or some details of Elias(s)
and/or Josiah spouses & kids and dates and locations and I'll try to
match these up with the others I have from other researchers...
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 Tue, 31 May 2005 12:20:26 -0400 Dennis Clark <clarkd(a)lcc.edu> writes:
> Jim,
> ......Chemung, Schuyler, or Tioga Counties area of New York
State.
> I have a herd (Clan) of Clark's that lived in these areas. Some
> would later move westward and some others stayed in the area. My
> fourth Great Grandfather Elias Clark had two sons named James and
> Josiah that I have not been able to find much information about
> their families. I know that one of the sons also went by Elias Jr...
> Elias Sr. and Elias Jr. are all listed in the 1830 Census as living
> in Wayne in Steuben County, New York.
> Elias Jr. had several sons. Elias Sr. is documented to have lived in
> Connecticut in his earlier years. I have considerable documentation
> on this line. I do believe this warrants more discussion. Thanks
In a message dated 6/14/2005 8:20:16 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
joearlt(a)juno.com writes:
Do you have any other info that could tie yours in to the 25,000 Clarks I
have in my data base?
Hi, do you have in your Clark data base any Clarks from Carelton CO, NB,
Canada? Thanks. I'd be interested in those in parishes between Florenceville
and Hartland especially -- such as Landsdowne, Rosedale, Rockland, Cold
Stream, Ashland, Bamford, etc.. Sincerely, Don Beattie in Winthrop, ME.