. The ancestors of my children : and other related children of the generations living in the morning of the twentieth century . n, Maine. Hedied at Hampden, in 1888. Since then, his widow hasresided in Hampden and Bangor. Their children were: ist, Herbert M/^ ^°c^^^^born,in Aug. 1851 ; died, 1854. 2nd, Helen Sophia^ born,Aug. I, 1853; married Charles A. Averill, merchant,Bangor. 3rd, Alice Marion*^, born Oct. 4, 1858; mar-ried Albert A. Smith, merchant, Hampden, Maine. 6. Angelina^, born Jan. 13, 1823; married, Jan 14, 1846, Captain John K. Cody ; resided in Boston, had a number of c
. The ancestors of my children : and other related children of the generations living in the morning of the twentieth century . n, Maine. Hedied at Hampden, in 1888. Since then, his widow hasresided in Hampden and Bangor. Their children were: ist, Herbert M/^ ^°c^^^^born,in Aug. 1851 ; died, 1854. 2nd, Helen Sophia^ born,Aug. I, 1853; married Charles A. Averill, merchant,Bangor. 3rd, Alice Marion*^, born Oct. 4, 1858; mar-ried Albert A. Smith, merchant, Hampden, Maine. 6. Angelina^, born Jan. 13, 1823; married, Jan 14, 1846, Captain John K. Cody ; resided in Boston, had a number of children ; all died in infancy. 7. George Whitefield^, born April 20, 1832; married, May 5, 1861, Emma J. daughter of Elijah and Lydia Cole-man of Burnham, Maine. George Whitefield-took bywill the homestead of his father, Nathan Clark7 andhas always resided upon it. He has served someyears upon the school committee, and has been manyyears chairman of the board of selectmen of : ist, Herbert Nathan^ born June 13,1865. 2nd, George Percy5 born June 2, 1873. EmmaJane (Coleman) Clark died in 1890, aged 52 Nancy (Hart) Clark. LINE OF CLARK 37 3 months, 22 days. [George W. Clark^ died atHolden, Maine, January 22, 1905. At the time of hisdeath he was aged 72 yr., 9 mo. and 2 da.] Generation 8. Eliza Ann CIark\ (Nathan^, Ichabod^,Josephs, Joseph^, Joseph^, Joseph^ Joseph,) was born inOrrington, Maine, later Brewer, now Holden, May 18, 1806;married in 1830, William Start Pritchard^ ^^^^^ard; j-^sj^j^.^ j^jMilford, Oldtown and Bangor, Maine. This family ofPritchard is of Welch extraction. The American line beginswith William Pritchard, who spelled hisname without a was of Lynn, Mass., in 1645; of Ipswich in 1648; ofQuobange, now Brookfield, Mass., in 1667; was an originalproprietor in the settlement of the town, having 200 acres ofland granted him there, by the General Court; was sergeantof a militia company. He was also Clerk of the writs. , 1675, he was
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