Source: Marie Ellen Noble, C. Phelps Jones, Voin Long, et al.
Hij is getrouwd met Frances Randall.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1635 te fortasse, quodam loco British No. America.
____ Clark
Sources: Author: marieellennoblemarieellennoble; C Phelps JonesC Phelps Jones; Voin LongVoin Long; et al.; Title: "Clark", (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xx Nov MMXXIII)
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJKC-C16
"... Clark Reason: No primary source names him as Joseph. ... Great Migration explains. FRANCE'S FIRST HUSBAND, MR. CLARK, IS NOT KNOWN. SOME HAVE ASSUMED IT WAS JOSEPH CLARK, BUT A STUDY OF HIS FAMILY PROVES IT WAS NOT HIM. THEY ARE TWO DISTINCT FAMILIES. Joseph Clark's wife was unknown, she died a year after Frances married Thomas Dewey, Joseph died three years after Frances married Thomas Dewey. Great Migration under Joseph Clark, last Note states his wife was NOT Frances. Frances was only known as widow Frances Clark.
Last Changed: November 20, 2023 Raymon A. Bybee Sex Male Last Changed: September 2, 2014 C. Phelps Jones
Birth about 1600 England ... Last Changed: August 18, 2023 C. Phelps Jones
Death before 1638 Connecticut, ... Reason: Frances married again, to Thomas Dewey in March 1638/39--so Mr. Clark died before that date. Last Changed: August 18, 2023 C. Phelps Jones
Spouses & Children
Clark Male 1600-1638 LJKC-C16
Frances Randall Female 1610-1690 LRYL-W4S
Marriage about 1635
Children (1)
[1] Mary Clark Female 1638-1663 MDNR-VZF
THIS Mr. Clark is NOT JOSEPH CLARK! MR. UNKNOWN CLARK AND JOSEPH CLARK ARE NOT THE SAME PERSON. While there are some published histories that have conflated the family of Joseph Clark with Frances' husband, there are no sources that actually name Frances' first husband. However, he was, most definitely, not this particular Joseph Clark since his family records overlap the records of the widow Frances Clark, and his children's records disprove the relationship. (See the family of Joseph Clark 1611-1641, KFP9-SSS )
The Great Migration under Joseph Clark, father of the Mary Clark who married Joseph Bird, specifically states his wife was not known. He also states in the last paragraph that Torrey untangled some problems with another Clark family--and determined that this Joseph Clark's wife was NOT FRANCES.
Great Migration states that Thomas Dewey married the widow Frances Clark (also supported in New England Marriages) in 1638. JOSEPH CLARK, the father of Joseph and Mary, orphans, lost his wife in 1639, and then he died in 1641--his daughter Mary married Bird. JOSEPH CLARK DIED THREE YEARS AFTER THE WIDOW FRANCES MARRIED THOMAS DEWEY.
Last Changed: April 30, 2019 C. Phelps Jones"
NN=nomen nescio=Name nicht bekannt.
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