. Ancestry of General Emmons Clark ; [Clark, Tillotson, Baldwin, Brockway]. H n % , mm. CLARK GENEALOGY. 7 A monument has also been erected in his memory in theNorthampton cemetery. (See frontispiece.) Children of Lieutenant William Clarke: 1. Sarah, 1638. 6. Rebecca, 1648. 2. Jonathan, 1639. 7. John, 1651. 3. Nathaniel, 1642. 8. Samuel, 1653. 4. Experience, 1643. it. William, 1656. 5. Increase, 1646. 10. Sarah, 1659. 2. (Captain tUilliam (Clarke. Born at Dorchester, Mass., July 3d, 1656, where hisbirth is recorded as follows: W™ Clarke ye sonne of WmClarke borne 3:5: 56. When three years old


. Ancestry of General Emmons Clark ; [Clark, Tillotson, Baldwin, Brockway]. H n % , mm. CLARK GENEALOGY. 7 A monument has also been erected in his memory in theNorthampton cemetery. (See frontispiece.) Children of Lieutenant William Clarke: 1. Sarah, 1638. 6. Rebecca, 1648. 2. Jonathan, 1639. 7. John, 1651. 3. Nathaniel, 1642. 8. Samuel, 1653. 4. Experience, 1643. it. William, 1656. 5. Increase, 1646. 10. Sarah, 1659. 2. (Captain tUilliam (Clarke. Born at Dorchester, Mass., July 3d, 1656, where hisbirth is recorded as follows: W™ Clarke ye sonne of WmClarke borne 3:5: 56. When three years old his fatherremoved to Northampton, and he was carried from Dorchesterto that place in a pannier on horseback. lie was an earlysettler, large land-owner, and prominent citizen of Lebanon,Conn, lie was one of the purchasers of the tract of land inthe north part of Lebanon, known a* kv The Clarke andDewey Purchase, from Owaneclio, sachem of the MoheganIndians, who claimed rights under Uncas, and he was one ofthe fifty-one original land proprietors of that town. Cap-tain William Clarke


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