. A genealogical and historical record of the Vorce family in America . ^, 1840, in Scot-land. Their only child was: Fred Grant Clark, born Oct. 17, 1866, at Pontiac, Clark died November 10, 1876, at Pontiac. EmilyEliza Clark married, second, April 15, 1886, at Chicago, Wil-liam J. Cantrall, who died April 17, 1896, at Detroit, had no children. LOREN RUFUS VORCE, married October 16, 1894, atCleveland, Ohio, Minnie Evalyn Smith [born Nov. 3. 1869,at Cleveland, only daughter of William Galen Smith]. Theironly child was: Mildred Vorce, born July 9, 1895, at Baltimore, Md. HARO


. A genealogical and historical record of the Vorce family in America . ^, 1840, in Scot-land. Their only child was: Fred Grant Clark, born Oct. 17, 1866, at Pontiac, Clark died November 10, 1876, at Pontiac. EmilyEliza Clark married, second, April 15, 1886, at Chicago, Wil-liam J. Cantrall, who died April 17, 1896, at Detroit, had no children. LOREN RUFUS VORCE, married October 16, 1894, atCleveland, Ohio, Minnie Evalyn Smith [born Nov. 3. 1869,at Cleveland, only daughter of William Galen Smith]. Theironly child was: Mildred Vorce, born July 9, 1895, at Baltimore, Md. HAROLD THOMPSON VORCE married November , at Chicago, Hattie Janet Totten [born November 17,1870, at Sharon, Wis., daughter of Jerome Totten]. Theyhave no children. FRED GRANT CLARK married, October 16, 1890, atChicago, 111., Katie Flack. They had no children but adopteda child: William Edward Clark, bom 18, .. CAPTAIN JOHN VORCE. THE VORCE FAMILY 23 JOHN VORCE. JOHN VORCE, the. fourth son of Timothy Vorce. wasborn in 1785. The exact date and place of his birth has not beenascertained, but it seems probable that he was born in Dutchesscounty. By about 1790, however, he was living in Saratogacounty. For some years before coming of age he worked forand lived in the family of Silas Adams, at Milton Hill, Sara-toga county, New York. In 1806 John Vorce married eldest (?) daughter of Silas Adams, and lived in Miltonuntil about 1812 or 1813, when he removed to Richmond town-ship, Oswego county, New York. In the History of Oswego County it is said: Vorce settled in Richland at an early date. This meansRichland township, and not the present village of daughter Lydia was born here. He sailed most of thetime until about 1823 or 1824, when he moved back to Miltonon account of his wifes health and the increasing age of herparents. He lived there on or near the Adams farm,


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