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John Clark | see Family Tree | |
Born: 14 Jun 1677 Middletown Village, Middlesex, CT
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Barbour Collection John, s. John & Elizabeth b. June 14, 1677 |
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Married: 09 May 1710 Middletown, Middlesex, CT
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Died: 1771 Middletown, Middlesex, CT | ||
FATHER
MOTHER
WIFE
CHILDREN
1. Ebenezer Clark b. 12 Jul 1711
2. William Clark b. 31 Aug 1713
3. John Clark b. 09 Dec 1715
4. Moses Clark b. 25 Mar 1718
5. Aaron Clark b. 02 Mar 1720-21
6. Sarah Clark b. 04 Aug 1723
The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885
J. H. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York
1884
Pages 198-217.
John CLARK, of Middletown, North Parish, was an early, if not the earliest
settler in East Hampton. He was born in Middletown, June 14th 1678, and was a
son of Sergeant John and Elizabeth (WHITE) CLARK, and grandson of William CLARK,
one of the first settlers and proprietors of Haddam. He owned a large tract of
land on the west side of the lake, and about the year 1737 built a house on
CLARK's Hill, where he resided until his death, which occurred in 1771, when he
was 92 years of age. He married, May 9th 1710, Sarah GOODWIN, daughter of
William GOODWIN, and great grandchild of Ozias GOODWIN, who was one of the first
settlers of Hartford, and a prominent man among them. He was thrifty and
prosperous, and amassed a large amount of property during his lifetime. His
wife, Sarah, died October 19th 1781, aged 99 years. Their children were:
Ebenezer, born July 12th 1711; William, born August 31st 1713; John, born
December 9th 1715; Moses, born March 25th 1718; Aaron, born March 2d 1720-21;
and Sarah, born August 4th 1723, married Ebenezer HURLBUT jr.
Note
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Sarah Clark Hurlburt
Birth: 1731
Death: Oct. 1, 1751
Inscription: wife of Ebenezer, Jr., and dau. of John and Sarah Clark, in the
20th year of her age.
Burial:
Lakeview Cemetery
East Hampton
Middlesex County
Connecticut, USA