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Données personnelles John Clark 

  • Autre nom: John Clark
  • Il est né environ 1637 dans New Haven Colony, CT.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Source: Kathy Macking, Ann Darling Robinson, B. G. Eaton, Michael Kennedy, Karl G. Dost, David Zenger, et al.
  • (Alt. Birth) le 20 août 1637 dans Plymouth Colony, MA.Source 1
  • Il est décédé le 22 novembre 1712 dans Farmington, Hartford Co., CT.
  • Il est enterré apres 21 novembre 1712 dans Hartford, Hartford Co., CT (Ancient Burial Ground).
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 6 juillet 2024.

Famille de John Clark

Il est marié avec Rebecca Marvin.

Ils se sont mariés en l'an 1664 à Hartford city, Hartford Co., CT.


Enfant(s):

  1. Mary Clark  1669-1743 


Notes par John Clark

John Clarke / Clark

Sources: Author: Macking, Kathy; Robinson, Ann Darling; Eaton, B. G.; Kennedy, Michael; Dost, Karl G.; Zenger, David; et al.; Title: "John Clarke," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xxiv Jan MMXXIII)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5TM-1N5

"... John Clarke Reason: doesn't appear to be 3rd - maybe 2nd Last Changed: October 8, 2021 Kathy Macking Sex Male Last Changed: November 30, 2018 Ann Darling Robinson

Birth 20 August 1637 Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America Reason: Plymouth County which did not exist until 1685 but Plymouth COLONY did [The comment is hard to comprehend!] Last Changed: July 10, 2022 nontrad

Death 22 November 1712 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Reason: added Colony - Standardized place Last Changed: July 10, 2022

Burial November 1712 Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, ... Reason: added Colony and burial location - Standardized place

[Where can I buy a book of standardized place names? What organization issues these standards?]

Alternate Name Birth Name John Clark of Farmington
Also Known As John Clarke Sr. Last Changed: December 30, 2021 B.G. Eaton
Birth Name John Clark I Last Changed: July 9, 2022 Michael Kennedy
Occupation Surveyor of highways, chimneys and ladders Reason: Book Last Changed: November 2, 2016 Karl G. Dost

Spouses & Children

John Clarke Male 1637 - 1712
Rebecca Marvin Female 1639 - 1712
Marriage 1664 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America

Children (13)

[1] Elizabeth Clark Female 1660 - 1696
[2] Rebeckah Clark Female 1663 - 1737
[3] Mary Clark Female 1669 - 1743
[4] Sarah Clark Female 1671 - 1711
[5] Mercy Clark Female 1672 - 1746
[6] Matthew Clark Male 1673 - 1751
[7] Sargeant John Clark Jr. Male 1673 - 1709
[8] Abigail Clark Female 1674 - 1724
[9] Hannah J. Clark Female 1680 - 1726
[10] Martha Clark Female 1683 - 1727
[11] Ebenezer Clark Male 1683 - 1712
[12] Rachel Clark Female 1685 - 1726
[13] Marcy Clark Female 1686 - 1745

Parents & Siblings

John Clarke Male 1608 - 1674
Mary Coley Female 1608 - 1678
Marriage Saybrook, New London, Connecticut ...

Children (12)

[1] Elizabeth Clark Female 1622 - 1678
[2] Andrew Clark Male 1627 - 1628
[3] Christian Clark Female 1628 - Deceased
[4] John Clark Jr. Male 1630 - 1677
[5] Sarah Clarke Female 1633 - 1721
[6] Joseph Clarke Male 1636 - 1663
[7] John Clarke Male 1637 - 1712
[8] Rebecca Clark Female 1638 - 1643
[9] Margaret Clark Female 1640 - Deceased
[10] James Clarke Male 1643 - 1696
[11] Rebecca Clarke Female 1644 - 1668
[12] Hester Clarke Female 1645 - 1716"

Author: RobinsonAnnDarlingRobinsonAnnDarling; Karl G. DostKarl G. Dost; rwpricerwprice; et al.; Title: "John Clark," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xviii Apr MMXXIV)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5TM-1N5

"... John Clark Reason: doesn't appear to be 3rd - maybe 2nd Last Changed: January 25, 2024 Scott Wessel Sex Male Last Changed: November 30, 2018 Ann Darling Robinson

Birth about 1637 New Haven Colony, British Colonial America Reason: Connecticut, U.S., Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 The New Haven Colony was a small English colony in North America from 1637 to 1664. On October 23, 1643, New Haven was combined with the independent towns of Milford and Guilford and named New Haven Colony. The towns were not merged into the government of Connecticut Colony until 1664. Last Changed: April 18, 2024 [NN-anonymous, pseudonym-nontrad]

Death 22 November 1712 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut ... Last Changed: July 10, 2022 [NN-anonymous, pseudonym-nontrad]

Burial November 1712 Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Connecticut ... Reason: ...Added ... burial location ... Last Changed: January 19, 2024 Luana Rampton

Alternate Name Birth Name John Clark of Farmington
Alternate Name Also Known As John Clarke Sr.
Alternate Name Birth Name John Clark I

Occupation Surveyor of highways, chimneys and ladders

Spouses & Children

John Clark Male 1637-1712 L5TM-1N5 [<-ancestor]
Rebecca Marvin Female 1639-1712 9C7P-8NG [<-ancestress]
Marriage 1664 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut ...

Children (14)

[1] Elizabeth Clark Female 1653-1690
[2] Elizabeth Clark Female 1660-1696
[3] Sargeant John Clark Jr. Male 1662-1709
[4] Rebeckah Clark Female 1663-1737
[5] Sarah Clark Female 1667-1711
[6] Mary Clark Female 1669-1743 LR4S-7M5 [<-ancestress]
[7] Mercy Clark Female 1672-1712
[8] Abigail Clark Female 1674-1724
[9] Hannah Clark Female 1680-1726
[10] Matthew Clark Male 1681-1751
[11] Martha Clark Female 1683-Deceased
[12] Ebenezer Clark Male 1683-1712
[13] Rachel Clark Female 1685-1726
[14] Marcy Clark Female 1686-1745

Brief Life History
His name is on the Founders Monument.
"John Clark died Nov 22, 1712 mar Rebecca Maroon dau Matthew Maroon & Elizabeth (See Farm Rec.) Early member [First Church]. Moved to Farmington.... Prob. came in the 'Elizabeth' from Ipswich Co Suffolk Apr, 1634; was a soldier in the Pequot Wars; was one of the owners of that tract of land in [Hartford] known as the 'Soldiers Field'. An original proprietor, his home lot in 1639-40 was on the west side of the highway from Seth Grant's to Centinell Hill (now Trumbull St) near the present Allyn St. He probably removed from Hartford previously to 1655 for his name does not appear in the list of tax-payers in the millrates for the years 1655-6 or 7 which are preserved. His home is, however, found in the lists of 'the proprietors of undivided lands in Hartford, with such of then proportions in one division as followeth; according to which proportion they paid for the purchase of said lands in 1665-6-71 & 2. These divisions of the undivided lands were, however, made to now residents and even to the heirs of deceased proprietors.' Was juror at Hartford Sept 1641 and Oct 1642; deputy May 1649. Dr. Trumbull thinks that this John Clark is the one who was at Saybrook later but there is an inextricable confusion between the three John Clarks at Harford, Saybrook and Farmington. John Clark was directed by the General Court 'to carry on the building of the fort' with Capt. Mason. The will of John Clark of Saybrook is recorded at New Haven and is dated Feb 17, 1672 at the beginning and Jan 19, 1673 at the end. Inv. Feb 28, 1673." Families of Early Hartford, p. 178)
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Joseph Clark is well documented in the research conducted for "Great Migration". He only had children Joseph and Mary. He did not have a son John. Joseph Clark was of Windsor. This John Clarke was of Plymouth, Mass. and died in Farmington. This is out of place--he is not the son of this Joseph Clark.
Contributor: C Barrow (48003844)
Connection to Joseph Clark (#37481198) was removed.

Find a Grave Notes

Last Changed: November 26, 2023 Leslie Connell"
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Ancêtres (et descendants) de John Clark

John Clark
± 1637-1712

1664
Mary Clark
1669-1743

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Événements historiques

  • La température le 22 novembre 1712 était d'environ 6,0 °C. Source: KNMI
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  • En l'an 1712: Source: Wikipedia
    • 21 juillet » bataille de Denain.
    • 24 juillet » le maréchal de Villars remporte à Denain une victoire inespérée sur les Austro-Hollandais commandés par le prince Eugène.
    • 20 décembre » bataille de Gadebusch pendant la grande guerre du Nord.


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