The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . (S^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^. /?< W-L i u V i C/a ii. ol i( t / Li BIOGRAPHICAL 297 member of the General Court of Trials in 1648; com-missioner in 1655-57-5S-59; was assistant in 1658-64-65-66, 1678-79. His name appears in the charter grantedRhode Island in 1663 by King Charles II. He was afreeman of Westerly in 1668 and deputy from the townin 166S-60-70-71-72. and 1690. The Clarkes and Clarksof Rhode Island descend through Joseph of the family are found throughout RhodeIsland and in bordering towns of Massachusett


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . (S^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^. /?< W-L i u V i C/a ii. ol i( t / Li BIOGRAPHICAL 297 member of the General Court of Trials in 1648; com-missioner in 1655-57-5S-59; was assistant in 1658-64-65-66, 1678-79. His name appears in the charter grantedRhode Island in 1663 by King Charles II. He was afreeman of Westerly in 1668 and deputy from the townin 166S-60-70-71-72. and 1690. The Clarkes and Clarksof Rhode Island descend through Joseph of the family are found throughout RhodeIsland and in bordering towns of Massachusetts. Theline herein under consideration, that of the late Clark of Lincoln for many years State treasurerof Rhode Island, descends through Robert Clark, ofUxbridge, a descendant of Joseph Clarke, of Westerly. (I) Robert Clark, great-grandfather of Hon. SamuelClark, was a resident of , Mass. He married,at Smithfield, R. I., October 24, 1739, David Comstock,magistrate officiating, Anna Taft, daughter of RobertTaft, the progenitor of most of the Taft families ofthis c


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