Report - 4466+ and the South Irish
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Report - 4466+ and the South Irish
Clarke Register Report First Generation -------------------------------------------------1. Humphrey CLARKE. Born ca 1485 in England, Humphrey died in England aft 1545; he was 60. Humphrey married Matilda UNKNOWN. Born ca 1487 in England. They had one child: 2 i. John (ca 1509-3 Mar 1559) Second Generation -------------------------------------------------2. John CLARKE (Humphrey1). Born ca 1509 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, John died in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, on 3 Mar 1559; he was 50. Ca 1533 when John was 24, he first married Margaret UNKNOWN. Born ca 1513 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, Margaret died in Finningham, Suffolk, England, aft 1 Feb 1541; she was 28. They had the following children: 3 i. Agnes (ca 1534-) 4 ii. Margaret (ca 1536-) 5 iii. Ellen (ca 1538-) 6 iv. Joan (ca 1539-) 7 v. John (1 Feb 1541-4 Apr 1598) On 8 May 1541 when John was 32, he second married Alice CARTER. Born ca 1519 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. They had one child: 8 i. Thomas (Jan 1543-May 1558) Page 1 Clarke Register Report Third Generation -------------------------------------------------3. Agnes CLARKE (John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1534 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. 4. Margaret CLARKE (John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1536 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. 5. Ellen CLARKE (John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1538 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. 6. Joan CLARKE (John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1539. 7. John CLARKE (John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Feb 1541 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. John died on 4 Apr 1598; he was 57. Buried on 7 Apr 1598. At the age of <1, John was baptized on 11 Feb 1541. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are taken from pp 2243-44 John married Catherine COOKE, daughter of John COOKE. Born in Feb 1546 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Catherine died in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, on 27 Mar 1598; she was 52. Christened on 12 Feb 1546. Buried on 30 Mar 1598. They had the following children: 9 i. John (25 Apr 1569-Dec 1594) 10 ii. Thomas (1 Nov 1570-29 Jul 1627) 11 iii. Carewe (Aug 1572-) 12 iv. Christopher (bef 6 Dec 1574-) 13 v. Joan (bef 17 Mar 1577-) 14 vi. Margaret (Jun 1579-) 15 vii. Mary (bef Sep 1581-) 8. Thomas CLARKE (John2, Humphrey1). Born in Jan 1543. Thomas died in May 1558; he was 15. Buried on 10 May 1558. At the age of <1, Thomas was baptized on 4 Jan 1543. Page 2 Clarke Register Report Fourth Generation -------------------------------------------------9. John CLARKE (John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Apr 1569. John died in Dec 1594; he was 25. Buried on 9 Dec 1594. At the age of <1, John was baptized on 1 May 1569. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. 10. Thomas CLARKE (John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Nov 1570 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Thomas died on 29 Jul 1627; he was 56. Buried on 30 Jul 1627. At the age of 9, Thomas was baptized on 3 Nov 1579. Westhorpe is in Suffolk, about five miles from Mendelsham, the home of the Hubbard family into which the Clarkes married--Joseph Clarke and Bethiah Hubbard. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. On 13 May 1600 when Thomas was 29, he married Rose HERRIGE in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Rose died on 19 Sep 1627 in Ruffum, Suffolk, England. Keridge is offered in some sources. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. They had the following children: 16 i. Carewe The Immigrant (3 Feb 1602-13 Jul 1674) 17 ii. Thomas The Immigrant (bef 31 Mar 1605-2 Dec 1674) 18 iii. Mary (bef 17 Jul 1607-1648) 19 iv. Margaret (12 Oct 1608-) 20 v. REV DR John The Immigrant (8 Oct 1609-20 Apr 1676) 21 vi. William (6 Feb 1611-) 22 vii. Joseph The Immigrant (9 Dec 1618-1 Jun 1694) 23 viii. Mary 11. Carewe CLARKE (John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Aug 1572. At the age of <1, Carewe was baptized on 17 Aug 1572. 12. Christopher CLARKE (John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born bef 6 Dec 1574. At the age of <1, Christopher was baptized on 6 Dec 1574. 13. Joan CLARKE (John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born bef 17 Mar 1577. At the age of <1, Joan was baptized on 17 Mar 1577. 14. Margaret CLARKE (John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Jun 1579. At the age of <1, Margaret was baptized on 8 Jun 1579. Page 3 Clarke Register Report 15. Mary CLARKE (John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born bef Sep 1581. At the age of <1, Mary was baptized on 21 Sep 1581. Fifth Generation -------------------------------------------------16. Carewe CLARKE The Immigrant (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Feb 1602. Carewe died on 13 Jul 1674; he was 72. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. Carewe married Datre / Dorothy? UNKNOWN. They had one child: 24 i. Dorothie (-1658) 17. Thomas CLARKE The Immigrant (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born bef 31 Mar 1605. Christened on 31 Mar 1605. Thomas died on 2 Dec 1674; he was 69. DSP. Inhabitant of Aquedneck Island, May 20, 1638. Admitted freeman of this Body Politike, Newport, Dec 17, 1639. One of the original members of the First Baptist Church formed in 1644. In 1663 he and his wife Jane sold 3 acres and house at Portsmouth, RI. He died in Newfort, RI, at the house of his brother John. His will leaves land on Conanicut Island, at Misquamicut and at Applegates Neck. Thomas married Jane UNKNOWN. 18. Mary CLARKE (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born bef 17 Jul 1607. Christened on 17 Jul 1607. Mary died in 1648; she was 40. 19. Margaret CLARKE (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Oct 1608. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. 20. REV DR John CLARKE The Immigrant (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Oct 1609. John died on 20 Apr 1676; he was 66. Occupation: Physician, preacher. Education: Cambridge University, England. DSP. He left England at aged 28 and with his wife arrived at Boston in November 1637. ( Letters of the Winthrop family ) in 1637 mention is made of "Mr. Clarke, a minister, who I understand is safely arrived with Mr. Rogers" and say "My scholler, John Clarke" as having gone to America. On 20 Nov 1637, at Boston he was disarmed, with others, the opinions and revelations of Mr. Wheelwright and Mrs. Hutchinson having led them "into dangerous errors". Shortly after he was given leave to depart from that Colony and went into banishment with the Rev. John Wheelwright, spending the winter at Exeter, New Hampshire. Owing to the severity of the winter climate Dr. Clarke returned to Boston in March and associated himself with the small independent party headed by William Coddington, a former deputy and assistant Gov. of MA. He Page 4 Clarke Register Report accompanied William Coddington during the first week in March to Plymouth in order to locate a suitable site for the proposed new settlement and the choice finally falling upon the island of Aquidneck they returned to Boston where Dr. Clarke with eighteen others signed on 7 March, 1638 the following compact: "We whose names are underwritten, do here solemnly, in the presence of Jehovah, incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick, and as He shall help, will submit our persons, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and to all those perfect and most absolute laws of his given us in His holy work of truth, to be guided and judged thereby." The next day Dr. Clarke, with his fellow settlers came to Rhode Island in Roger Williams' shallops and on 24 March 1638 with William Coddington and Roger Williams crossed the bay to Conanicut Island and took title to the land. The early settlers are said to have lived in caves until better shelters could be erected. Child: 25 i. Unnamed (14 Feb 1672-18 May 1673) 21. William CLARKE (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Feb 1611. Christened on 11 Feb 1611. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. 22. Joseph CLARKE The Immigrant (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Dec 1618 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Christened on 16 Dec 1618. Joseph died in Newport, Newport Co., RI, on 1 Jun 1694; he was 75. At the age of <1, Joseph was baptized in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, on 16 Dec 1618. "He must have left England about 1637, and settled immediately in Rhode Island, for he was admitted an inhabitant of the island of Aquidneck, at Newport in 1638. He became a freeman 17 March 1641. In 1644 he was made one of the original members of the First Baptist Church of Newport. and in 1648 became a member of the General Court of Trials. On 8 July his name appears on the Charter granted to Rhode Island by King Charles II. In 1668 he was made a freeman at Westerly and acted as deputy to the General Assembly. He appears to have lived in Westerly but returned to Newport during the later years of his life. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. Joseph married Margaret TURNER. Born ca 1620. Margaret died in Newport, Newport Co., RI, in 1694; she was 74. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. They had the following children: 26 i. Joseph (11 Feb 1642-11 Jan 1726/7) 27 ii. William (ca 1645-bef 19 Oct 1683) 28 iii. Rev. John (ca 1645-) 29 iv. Joshua (ca 1650-) 30 v. Thomas (ca 1651-) 31 vi. Susannah (ca 1653-) 32 vii. Mary (ca 1655-1695) Page 5 Clarke Register Report 33 34 35 viii. ix. x. Sarah (29 Jan 1662-) Elizabeth (ca 1663-) Carew (ca 1665-) 23. Mary CLARKE (Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Mary married Sir John PECKHAM. John died in 1681. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had one child: 36 i. Mary Sixth Generation -------------------------------------------------24. Dorothie CLARKE (Carewe5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Dorothie died in 1658. Buried on 15 Jun 1658 in Rougham, England. 25. Unnamed CLARKE (John5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Feb 1672. Unnamed died on 18 May 1673; she was 1. 26. Joseph CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Feb 1642 in Newport And Westerly, RI. Joseph died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 11 Jan 1726/7; he was 83. He must have removed from Newport to Westerly early in life, for in 1669 he became Town Clerk of Westerly, retaining the position until 1700. In July 16?5 he and his family went to Newport for fear of the Indian War then raging (King Phillip's War), and remained in the home of Rev Samuet Hubbard until the war closed.. In 1680 he, having been taken from his house in Westerly, situated two miles east of Pawecatuck River, was carried by force to Hartford, Conn and fined 10 pounds by authorities of that colony. He was, however, reimbursed by R. I . Assembly, in sum of 13 pounds 10 shillings for this compulsory payment. On 20 May 1696, Benedict Arnold, of Newport deeded Joseph Clarke, of Westerly, 200 acres of land at South Kingston, RI. He died in Westerly, aged, 83 Years 11 Mo. Research: Clarke-Hubbard Marriage Record. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Yates Publishing, [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004. Clarke-Weeden Marriage Record. Millennnium File, Heritage Consulting [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2003. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. On 16 Nov 1664 when Joseph was 22, he first married Bethiah HUBBARD, daughter of Samuel HUBBARD (1610-1689) & Tacy COOPER (1608-1697), in Newport, Newport Co., RI. by James Barber. Born on 19 Dec 1646 Page 6 Clarke Register Report in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA. Christened on 29 Sep 1661. Bethiah died on 17 Apr 1707; she was 60. Baptized Sept. 29, 1661. "Bro' hiscox laid hands on our daughter Bethiah Clarke 15th day Sept. 1675;" received in the church 10th day January, 1676. Her death date may be 1717. Research: Clarke-Hubbard Marriage Record. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Yates Publishing, [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004. Clarke-Weeden Marriage Record. Millennnium File, Heritage Consulting [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2003. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. They had the following children: 37 i. Judith (12 Oct 1667-) 38 ii. Joseph (14 Apr 1670-5 Jun 1719) 39 iii. Samuel (29 Sep 1672-25 Jul 1769) 40 iv. John (25 Aug 1675-) 41 v. Bethia (11 Apr 1678-1756) 42 vi. Mary (27 Dec 1680-1760) 43 vii. Susannah (31 Aug 1683-) 44 viii. Deacon Thomas (17 Mar 1686-26 Nov 1767) 45 ix. William (21 Apr 1688-) Ca 1708 when Joseph was 65, he second married Hannah WEEDEN, daughter of William WEEDEN. Hannah died on 3 Mar 1723. Research: Clarke-Weeden Marriage Record. Millennnium File, Heritage Consulting [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2003. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. 27. William CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1645. William died bef 19 Oct 1683; he was 38. Ca 1670 when William was 25, he married Hannah WEEDEN, daughter of William WEEDEN. Hannah died on 3 Mar 1723. Research: Clarke-Weeden Marriage Record. Millennnium File, Heritage Consulting [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2003. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. They had the following children: 46 i. William (27 May 1673-) 47 ii. Thomas (15 Feb 1681/2-) 48 iii. Hannah (25 Mar 1683-) Page 7 Clarke Register Report 28. Rev. John CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1645. Research: “Notes: Sauanders-Peckham.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 63 (Apr 1909): 198. 29. Joshua CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1650. 30. Thomas CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1651. 31. Susannah CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1653. 32. Mary CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1655. Mary died in 1695; she was 40. Research: “Notes: Sauanders-Peckham.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 63 (Apr 1909): 198. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1866): 25. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 15 (1861): 64. Mary married Tobias SAUNDERS. Tobias died in 1695. None of their children achieved the age of majority by the time of their father’s will, 9 Aug 1688. Research: “Notes: Sauanders-Peckham.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 63 (Apr 1909): 198. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1866): 25. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 15 (1861): 64. They had the following children: 49 i. John 50 ii. Edward 51 iii. Stephen 52 iv. Benjamin 53 v. Susannah 33. Sarah CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Jan 1662. On 11 Oct 1683 when Sarah was 21, she married Thomas REYNOLDS, son of John REYNOLDS. Justice Caleb Carr. Born on 29 Jan 1663. They had the following children: 54 i. Joseph (1 Jun 1684-) 55 ii. Mary (5 Feb 1704-) 34. Elizabeth CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1663. Elizabeth married REV William PECKHAM. They had one child: 56 i. William (30 Aug 1675-) 35. Carew CLARKE (Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1665. On 4 Feb 1693 when Carew was 28, he married Ann HUTCHINSON in Newport / Kingstown, RI. Page 8 Clarke Register Report This is at least a second marriage for Ann. She is listed as Ann Hutchinson Dyer in some records, so her first husband’s surname was Dyer. The marriage date may be 14 Feb. They had one child: 57 i. Carew 36. Mary PECKHAM (Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Mary married Tobias SAUNDERS. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had one child: 58 i. Mercy (-bef 1736) Seventh Generation -------------------------------------------------37. Judith CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Oct 1667 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. On 19 Jan 1687/8 when Judith was 19, she married Rev. John MAXSON Jr., son of Rev. John MAXSON & Mary MOSHER, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born in 1666 in RI. John died in RI in Jul 1747; he was 81. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. They had the following children: 59 i. Judith (23 Sep 1689-) 60 ii. Mary (26 Oct 1691-) 61 iii. Bethia (31 Jul 1693-) 62 iv. Elizabeth (7 Nov 1695-) 63 v. Hannah (13 Jun 1698-) 64 vi. John III (21 Apr 1701-) 65 vii. Dorothy (20 Oct 1703-) 66 viii. Susannah (19 Oct 1706-) 67 ix. Joseph (Dec 1709-) 68 x. Avis (27 Dec 1712-) 38. Joseph CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Apr 1670 in Westerly, Page 9 Clarke Register Report Washington Co., RI. Joseph died on 5 Jun 1719; he was 49. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. On 5 Jan 1692 when Joseph was 21, he first married Dorothy MAXSON, daughter of Rev. John MAXSON & Mary MOSHER, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Dorothy died in 1716. They had the following children: 69 i. Freegift (4 Jul 1694-) 70 ii. Dorothy (28 May 1696-) 71 iii. Experience (6 Jul 1699-) 72 iv. Joseph (ca 1710-Jun 1778) Joseph second married Anna BABCOCK. Anna died on 13 May 1731. Anna was the sister of Co. Oliver Babcock. They had one child: 73 i. Elisha 39. Samuel CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Sep 1672 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Samuel died in Stonington, New London Co., CT, on 25 Jul 1769; he was 96. Originally from Westerly and Charlestown, RI, he later moved to Stonington, CT. This Samuel is probably the Samuel Clark listed in the Barbour Collection as having died on 21 July 1769, age 97. Research: Barbour, Lucius. Connecticut Vital Records, Stonington Births, Marriages, Deaths. Barbour Collection, Connecticut State Library. Online. Available: http://dunhamwilcox.net/barbour/stonington_barbour_c.htm. Viewed 26 Dec 2011. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. On 19 Jan 1698/9 when Samuel was 25, he first married Anne CHAMPLIN, daughter of CAPT William CHAMPLIN (1654-1 Dec 1715) & Mary BABCOCK (-1747), in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Anne died aft 6 May 1719. Research: Cutter, William Richard, ed.. Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, Vol. 2. Google EBooks. Online. Available: http://books.google.com/books?id=Le4pAQAAMAAJ&dq=History,+Lewis+County,+NY&source=gbs_navlinks_s. 25 April 2014. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. They had the following children: 74 i. Samuel (1699/1700-ca 1719) 75 ii. Mary (27 Nov 1701-) Page 10 Clarke Register Report 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii. Bethia (18 Jul 1703-) Joseph Sr. (29 Aug 1705-Sep 1783) Ann (3 Sep 1707-) William (21 May 1709-) James (20 Jan 1710/1-) Joshua (22 Sep 1712-) Amos (14 Nov 1714-) Simeon (7 Apr 1716-) Christopher (26 Oct 1717-1747) Samuel (6 May 1719-) On 26 May 1720 when Samuel was 47, he second married Susannah CHAMPLIN, daughter of Jeffrey CHAMPLIN, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Justice William Greene. The link between Susannah and Jeffrey Champlin is not proved. They had the following children: 86 i. Amey (3 May 1721-) 87 ii. Benjamin (13 Jul 1722-) 40. John CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Aug 1675 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. On 1 Nov 1705 when John was 30, he married Mary BEEBE. They had the following children: 88 i. Samuel (15 Jan 1707/8-) 89 ii. Susannah (8 Feb 1711-) 41. Bethia CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Apr 1678 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Bethia died in 1756; she was 77. Research: Clarke-Weeden Marriage Record. Millennnium File, Heritage Consulting [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2003. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. On 31 Oct 1703 when Bethia was 25, she married REV Thomas HISCOX, son of William HISCOX & Rebecca UNKNOWN, in Westerly, Elder Joseph Parkson. Born in 1686. Thomas died on 20 May 1772; he was 86. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. They had the following children: 90 i. William (31 May 1705-) Page 11 Clarke Register Report 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Ephraim (2 Jun 1707-) Edith (6 Sep 1709-) Bethia (1711-) Mary (12 Jul 1713-) Thomas (17 May 1715-) Joseph (22 Apr 1717-) Hannah (22 Jan 1719/20-) 42. Mary CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Dec 1680 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Mary died in 1760; she was 79. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. On 18 Jan 1699/1700 when Mary was 18, she married William CHAMPLIN Jr., son of CAPT William CHAMPLIN (1654-1 Dec 1715) & Mary BABCOCK (-1747). Born in Westerly, RI. William died in 1747. Research: Cutter, William Richard, ed.. Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, Vol. 2. Google EBooks. Online. Available: http://books.google.com/books?id=Le4pAQAAMAAJ&dq=History,+Lewis+County,+NY&source=gbs_navlinks_s. 25 April 2014. They had the following children: 98 i. Jeffrey (6 Mar 1704-) 99 ii. Joseph 100 iii. Samuel 101 iv. Joshua 102 v. James 103 vi. Susannah 104 vii. William (31 May 1702-14 Apr 1774) 43. Susannah CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 31 Aug 1683. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. In Jan 1705 when Susannah was 21, she married Oliver BABCOCK, son of John BABCOCK & Mary LAWTON. Born in 1673. They had the following children: 105 i. Susannah (20 Sep 1705-) 106 ii. Thomas (7 Mar 1710-) 107 iii. Mary (8 Feb 1713-) 108 iv. Nathan (12 Oct 1715-) 109 v. Simon (27 Sep 1717-) 110 vi. John (12 May 1720-) Page 12 Clarke Register Report 111 112 vii. viii. Oliver (16 Sep 1722-) Joseph (18 Oct 1726-) 44. Deacon Thomas CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Mar 1686 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Thomas died in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI, on 26 Nov 1767; he was 81. At the age of 19, Thomas was baptized in 1706. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. In 1710 when Thomas was 23, he married Elizabeth BABCOCK, daughter of CAPT James BABCOCK (ca 166517 Jan 1736/7) & Elizabeth SAUNDERS (ca 1661-3 Mar 1730/1). Born on 18 Feb 1691 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Elizabeth died on 26 Nov 1767; she was 76. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. They had the following children: 113 i. Sarah (11 May 1712-) 114 ii. Thomas (4 Mar 1715-) 115 iii. REV Joshua (26 Apr 1717-8 Mar 1793) 116 iv. James (3 Mar 1720-) 117 v. Joseph (14 Sep 1728-6 May 1795) 45. William CLARKE (Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 Apr 1688. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44. “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 25. On 9 Sep 1709 when William was 21, he married Joan BLIVEN. 46. William CLARKE (William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 May 1673. On 15 Apr 1700 when William was 26, he married Hannah KNIGHT. They had the following children: 118 i. William 119 ii. Caleb (20 Jul 1716-6 Aug 1808) 47. Thomas CLARKE (William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Feb 1681/2. 48. Hannah CLARKE (William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Mar 1683. 49. John SAUNDERS (Mary CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 50. Edward SAUNDERS (Mary CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Page 13 Clarke Register Report 51. Stephen SAUNDERS (Mary CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 52. Benjamin SAUNDERS (Mary CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 53. Susannah SAUNDERS (Mary CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 54. Joseph REYNOLDS (Sarah CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Jun 1684. 55. Mary REYNOLDS (Sarah CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Feb 1704. 56. William PECKHAM (Elizabeth CLARKE6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Aug 1675. 57. Carew CLARKE (Carew6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Carew married Judith DUENNER. 58. Mercy SAUNDERS (Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Mercy died bef 1736. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Ca 1698 Mercy married William CRUMB, son of Daniel CRUMB (ca 1655-13 Apr 1713) & Rachel ROBERTS. Born ca Nov 1677 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. William died in Hopkinton Co., RI, in 1746; he was 68. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had the following children: 120 i. Joseph (1699-1778) 121 ii. Rachel (1700-) 122 iii. William (1700-aft 1774) 123 iv. Mercy (1704-) 124 v. Jemima (1706-) 125 vi. Elizabeth (1708-) 126 vii. Tobias (ca 1710-1741) Page 14 Clarke Register Report Eighth Generation -------------------------------------------------59. Judith MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Sep 1689. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 60. Mary MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 26 Oct 1691. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 61. Bethia MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 31 Jul 1693. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 62. Elizabeth MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Nov 1695. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 63. Hannah MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Jun 1698. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 64. John MAXSON III (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 Apr 1701. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. Mayflower Families: George Soule, Vol. 3, GSoMD, entry 695. John married Thankful RANDALL. Research: Mayflower Families: George Soule, Vol. 3, GSoMD, entry 695. They had the following children: 127 i. David 128 ii. Thankful 65. Dorothy MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Oct 1703. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. Dorothy married Thomas BURDICK. Page 15 Clarke Register Report 66. Susannah MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Oct 1706. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 67. Joseph MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Dec 1709. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. Joseph married Tacy BURDICK, daughter of Robert BURDICK & Ruth HUBBARD. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 68. Avis MAXSON (Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Dec 1712. Research: “Early Settlers of Westerly, R. I.” New England Historic Genealogical Register, 14 (1860): 168. 69. Freegift CLARKE (Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Jul 1694. Freegift married John SAUNDERS. 70. Dorothy CLARKE (Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 28 May 1696. 71. Experience CLARKE (Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Jul 1699. 72. Joseph CLARKE (Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1710. Joseph died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, in Jun 1778; he was 68. On 25 Apr 1728 when Joseph was 18, he married Deborah CRANDALL, daughter of John CRANDALL (1682-17 Jan 1767) & Mary YEOMANS. Born ca 1710. Deborah died aft Jun 1778; she was 68. They had the following children: 129 i. Mary (4 Jul 1729-26 Feb 1789) 130 ii. Joseph (30 Mar 1737-) 131 iii. Elisha (25 Feb 1742-) 73. Elisha CLARKE (Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Children: 132 133 134 i. ii. iii. John Lewis Mercy 74. Samuel CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1699/1700. Samuel died ca 1719; he was 20. 75. Mary CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Nov 1701. 76. Bethia CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 Jul 1703. 77. Joseph CLARKE Sr. (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Aug 1705. Page 16 Clarke Register Report Joseph died in Sep 1783; he was 78. of Richmond R.I. and Charlestown, R. I. Traded in land in both towns. He is styled Esquire in Oct 1790, but is not listed in the 1774 census. Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 16 Jun 2002. This message reports how Darlene and our cousins Michael and Patrick located the gravestones for Samuel and Martha Wait Clarke on 2-3 Jun 2002. Joseph Clarke Birth Record. Rhode Island, Births, 1636-1930. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000. Smith, Mrs. E. R. and Col. T. L. Casey. “Some Notes Upon the Perrys of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island.” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From Rhode Island Periodicals, Vol. I. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. See pp 686-96. On 15 Nov 1727 when Joseph was 22, he married Sarah REYNOLDS, daughter of Joseph REYNOLDS & Mercy UNKNOWN, in Richmond, RI, Justice Christopher Champlin. Born on 21 Oct 1709. Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 16 Jun 2002. This message reports how Darlene and our cousins Michael and Patrick located the gravestones for Samuel and Martha Wait Clarke on 2-3 Jun 2002. Joseph Clarke Birth Record. Rhode Island, Births, 1636-1930. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000. Smith, Mrs. E. R. and Col. T. L. Casey. “Some Notes Upon the Perrys of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island.” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From Rhode Island Periodicals, Vol. I. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. See pp 686-96. They had the following children: 135 i. Joseph Jr. (5 Mar 1728/9-6 Nov 1795) 136 ii. Anne (23 Oct 1730-) 137 iii. Joshua (13 May 1733-) 138 iv. Samuel (1 Dec 1737-) 139 v. John (8 Jul 1740-22 Feb 1836) 140 vi. Oliver (21 Nov 1743-) 141 vii. Sarah (15 Jun 1745-) 142 viii. James (9 Jul 1748-) 143 ix. Christopher (7 Apr 1751-) 144 x. Amy 78. Ann CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Sep 1707. 79. William CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 May 1709. 80. James CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Jan 1710/1. 81. Joshua CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Sep 1712. 82. Amos CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Nov 1714. 83. Simeon CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Apr 1716. Page 17 Clarke Register Report 84. Christopher CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 26 Oct 1717 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Christopher died in 1747; he was 29. In 1739 when Christopher was 21, he married Elizabeth BLISS, daughter of Josiah BLISS. Born ca 1720. Elizabeth died bef 7 Nov 1763; she was 43. They had the following children: 145 i. Amy (1744-17 Sep 1804) 146 ii. Sarah (15 Jun 1745-) 147 iii. Sylvia 85. Samuel CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 May 1719. 86. Amey CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 May 1721. On 20 Sep 1742 when Amey was 21, she married Joshua MAXSON. 87. Benjamin CLARKE (Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Jul 1722. 88. Samuel CLARKE (John7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Jan 1707/8. 89. Susannah CLARKE (John7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Feb 1711. 90. William HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 31 May 1705. 91. Ephraim HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 2 Jun 1707. 92. Edith HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Sep 1709. 93. Bethia HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1711. 94. Mary HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Jul 1713. 95. Thomas HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 May 1715. 96. Joseph HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Apr 1717. 97. Hannah HISCOX (Bethia CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Jan 1719/20. 98. Jeffrey CHAMPLIN (Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Mar 1704. 99. Joseph CHAMPLIN (Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 100. Samuel CHAMPLIN (Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Page 18 Clarke Register Report 101. Joshua CHAMPLIN (Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 102. James CHAMPLIN (Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 103. Susannah CHAMPLIN (Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 104. William CHAMPLIN (Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 31 May 1702. William died on 14 Apr 1774; he was 71. Had 11 children. He was chosen deputy to the General Assembly in 1741 and 42. Baptized in the Seventh Day Baptist Church July 10, 1736. William married Sarah THOMPSON, daughter of Isaac THOMPSON & Mary UNKNOWN. Born on 3 Mar 1703. They had one child: 148 i. Sarah (5 Mar 1735-4 Sep 1824) 105. Susannah BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Sep 1705. 106. Thomas BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Mar 1710. 107. Mary BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Feb 1713. 108. Nathan BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Oct 1715. 109. Simon BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Sep 1717. 110. John BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 May 1720. 111. Oliver BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Sep 1722. 112. Joseph BABCOCK (Susannah CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 Oct 1726. 113. Sarah CLARKE (Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 May 1712 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. On 26 Nov 1730 when Sarah was 18, she married Edward BURDICK in Westerly, RI, Justice Theo. Rhodes. Page 19 Clarke Register Report 114. Thomas CLARKE (Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Mar 1715 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. On 27 May 1740 when Thomas was 25, he married Thankful VIOLET. 115. REV Joshua CLARKE (Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 26 Apr 1717 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Christened on 21 Nov 1741 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Joshua died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 8 Mar 1793; he was 75. Buried in First Hopkinton Cemetary (Tombstone Record). From G. A. Morrison, Jr.’s The “Clarke” Families of Rhode Island (1902), 4 Deeds recorded in Westerly, RI. On 24 August, 1756, he was chosen Deacon of the Sabbatarian Church, but did not accept. On 8 November 1757 he, then of Hopkinton, deeded to the Colony of R. I. 13 acres of land in Hopkinton. recorded 15 December, 1757. In May 1768 he was ordained Elder. He appears in the census of 1774, as of Hopkinton, with 4 males over; 4 males under; and 3 females over 16 and one Negro servant = 12. His will, dated 31 July 1792 proved at Hopkinton 1 April 1793, mentions his wife, Hannah, Sons Ethan, Thomas, Arnold, Henry, Willet and Job Bennett; daughters, Hannah and Elizabeth Maxson; Grandsons, Joshua, son of Phineas, and Joshua C. Maxson, son of Jesse (Maxson); Granddaughter Hannah, daughter of Phineas. He was a member of the Legislature and a Trustee of Brown University. He took part in the Colonial and Revolutionary Wars. (Cyrus Clarke Van Deventer): states. 1752 he was ofter a messenger of the church and clerk of the meetings: At a town meeting held at his house April 4, 1757, to complete the incorporation of Hopkinton, RI, he was chosen treasurer and one of the rate-makers. He was elected elder of the Seventh Day Baptist church, March 10 1767; after much hesitation, April 26 1768, he accepted same. ( Seventh Day Baptist Memorila, Vol III, p. 98) "according Elder Maxson with one of ye brethren went to Hopkinton and on May 29th, 1768, Elder Maxson preached a sermon on 'sturd to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed.' Elder Maxson prayed very fervently and laid hands on Bro. Clarke in conjunction with Elder Hiscox; then Elder Maxson gave a solemn charge and the right hand of fellowship. The whole was carried on with great solemnity and the utmost Deacencey and good order." ( Letter, June 19, 1768, from Meeting at Newport. Newport and Ashaway Church Book, No II). June 24, 1771, chosen treasurer of the church. The church increased during his ministry 395. He signed the Patriotic Test at Hopkinton, Sept. 19, 1776. He is buried in the Clarke burial ground. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. In 1738 when Joshua was 20, he married Hannah COTTRELL. Born in 1719. Christened on 28 Nov 1741. Hannah died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 4 Nov 1808; she was 89. was "under hand May ye 1st, 1742. They had the following children: 149 i. Phineas (23 Feb 1740-) 150 ii. Joshua (17 Aug 1741-1764) 151 iii. Ethan (7 Mar 1745-) 152 iv. Hannah (4 May 1747-) 153 v. Thomas (10 Jun 1749-28 May 1832) Page 20 Clarke Register Report 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 vi. vii. viii. ix. x. xi. xii. Elizabeth (14 Nov 1751-25 Dec 1831) Arnold (17 Mar 1754-) ELDER (Rev.) Henry Sr. (2 Dec 1756-22 Mar 1831) Willet (20 Oct 1759-) Nathan (7 Feb 1762-11 May 1776) Job Bennett (13 May 1765-) Elizabeth (Died as Infant) 116. James CLARKE (Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Mar 1720 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Records say only that he died young. Research: Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. 117. Joseph CLARKE (Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Sep 1728 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Joseph died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 6 May 1795; he was 66. Buried in Clarke Burial Ground, Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Revolutionary War Veteran. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke data are from pp 2243-44.. On 16 Jun 1752 when Joseph was 23, he married Deborah PENDLETON, daughter of COL Joseph PENDLETON & Sarah WORDEN. Born on 9 May 1737 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Deborah died in Petersburgh, Rensselaer Co., NY. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. They had the following children: 161 i. Sarah (24 Jun 1753-1837) 162 ii. CAPT Samuel (11 Dec 1754-13 Feb 1830) 163 iii. Nathan(iel) (9 May 1756-) 164 iv. Nancy (24 May 1758-1840) 165 v. Asa (25 May 1760-) 166 vi. Simeon (29 Feb 1762-) 167 vii. Adam (11 Feb 1764-1836) 168 viii. Fanny (4 Mar 1766-27 Oct 1850) 169 ix. Jared (4 Mar 1768-Feb 1800) 170 x. Abel (22 Feb 1770-) 171 xi. Mary (Polly) (9 Oct 1772-1851) 172 xii. CAPT Ethan (17 Dec 1773-) 173 xiii. Joseph (20 Sep 1776-) 174 xiv. Deborah (27 Sep 1778-1826) 175 xv. Benjamin (4 Jun 1781-) Page 21 Clarke Register Report 118. William CLARKE (William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Child: 176 i. Weeden 119. Caleb CLARKE (William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Jul 1716. Caleb died on 6 Aug 1808; he was 92. There were other children of this marriage, but they are unknown. Caleb first married Mary SHEFFIELD, daughter of CAPT Isaac SHEFFIELD & Jane CARD. They had one child: 177 i. Ichabod (ca 1740-aft 28 Mar 1814) Caleb second married Mary SAUNDERS, daughter of Ann UNKNOWN. They had the following children: 178 i. Nathan 179 ii. Anne 120. Joseph CRUMB (Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1699. Joseph died in 1778; he was 79. At the age of <1, Joseph was baptized in 1699. The birth date given above is a baptism date, not a birth date. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. In Jun 1734 when Joseph was 35, he first married Amey COTTRELL, daughter of Nicholas COTTRELL II. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had the following children: 180 i. Elizabeth (27 Dec 1735-) 181 ii. Joseph (22 Sep 1737-1738) 182 iii. Joseph (20 Sep 1738-aft 1795) 183 iv. Samuel (22 Aug 1740-aft 1791) 184 v. Waitstill (6 Jul 1742-21 Apr 1809) 185 vi. Amey (6 Jul 1745-bef 1778) 186 vii. William (31 Aug 1747-) 187 viii. David (18 Jul 1749-Feb 1834) 188 ix. Sylvester (23 Feb 1751-) On 26 Jul 1759 when Joseph was 60, he second married Rebecca HALL. Rebecca died aft 1780. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 121. Rachel CRUMB (Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Page 22 Clarke Register Report Humphrey1). Born in 1700. At the age of <1, Rachel was baptized in 1700. Rachel had seven children by Hadsall and two by Pendleton. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 10 Nov 1715 when Rachel was 15, she first married Joseph HADSALL, son of Joseph HADSALL & Hannah UNKNOWN, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born in 1695. Joseph died on 25 Sep 1727; he was 32. The birth date given above is actually a baptism date. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Rachel second married Obidiah PENDLETON, son of James PENDLETON. Born on 1 Nov 1712 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Obidiah died on 11 Oct 1792; he was 79. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 122. William CRUMB (Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1700 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. William died aft 1774; he was 74. At the age of 2, William was baptized in 1702. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. William first married Jerusha EDWARDS. William and Jerusha had nine children, five of whom were still living in the Westerly area in 1774. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Ca 1764 when William was 64, he second married Edith CRANDALL, daughter of Joseph CRANDALL & Edith HISCOX. William was Edith’s second husband. They had one child. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 123. Mercy CRUMB (Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1704. At the age of <1, Mercy was baptized in 1704. The birth date listed above is a baptism date. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Page 23 Clarke Register Report Mercy married Daniel LAMPHEAR Sr., son of John LAMPHEAR (-1757). Mercy was Daniel’s second wife. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 124. Jemima CRUMB (Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1706 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. John and Jemima Crumb Butler moved to Beekman’s precinct, Dutchess Co., NY prior to 1765. Jemima and her son, Truelove, later settled in Glens Falls, NY. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Jemima married John BUTLER. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 125. Elizabeth CRUMB (Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1708. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 30 Nov 1732 when Elizabeth was 24, she married Samuel SAUNDERS. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 126. Tobias CRUMB (Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1710. Tobias died in 1741; he was 31. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Page 24 Clarke Register Report Ninth Generation -------------------------------------------------127. David MAXSON (John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Revolutionary War Veteran. David married Abigail GREENMAN. They had the following children: 189 i. David Jr. 190 ii. Silas 191 iii. Chloe (19 Mar 1759-19 Mar 1833) 128. Thankful MAXSON (John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Mayflower Families: George Soule, Vol. 3, GSoMD, entry 695. Thankful married Nathan BARBER, son of Benjamin BARBER. Research: Mayflower Families: George Soule, Vol. 3, GSoMD, entry 695. 129. Mary CLARKE (Joseph8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Jul 1729 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Mary died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 26 Feb 1789; she was 59. On 12 Dec 1745 when Mary was 16, she married John STILLMAN, son of George STILLMAN (Aug 1679-1760) & Deborah CRANDALL (1688-12 Sep 1737). Born on 14 Jun 1719 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. John died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 11 May 1790; he was 70. There was one child of this union, Anna Stillman. 130. Joseph CLARKE (Joseph8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Mar 1737. 131. Elisha CLARKE (Joseph8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Feb 1742. 132. John CLARKE (Elisha8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). On 29 Nov 1804 John married Mercy LANPHERE, daughter of Daniel LANPHERE & Nancy UNKNOWN, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born on 3 Jan 1782. They had the following children: 192 i. Pamelia (27 Apr 1807-) 193 ii. Nancy (20 Feb 1809-) 133. Lewis CLARKE (Elisha8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 134. Mercy CLARKE (Elisha8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 135. Joseph CLARKE Jr. (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Mar Page 25 Clarke Register Report 1728/9 in Westerly, Newport Co. RI. Joseph died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 6 Nov 1795; he was 67. Revolutionary War Pat. Revolutionary War Veteran. Of Charlestown RI and later Richmond RI. From the 1899 Empire State Society, SAR, yearbook: “Joseph Clarke: Born in Westerly, R. I., Sept. 14, 1728; died there May 6, 1795; enlisted in the Rhode Island volunteers in a company called the “Reformadors,” authorized at a town meeting Nov. 29, 1776, to serve for three months, and was sent with others to Newport to replace Col. Richmond’s Regt., which was sent to New York.--Henry Maxson Clarke (descendant). Published by the ESSSAR on 4 July 1899. The DAR’s The American Monthly Magazine, February 1906, pp 14-6, lists Joseph Clarke, Jr., as one of the signers of the Test Act in an article entitled “The Patriots of Westerly, R. I., 1776.” The Office of the Secretary of State of Rhode Island also provides this list online as “Test Act subscribers, 1776.” Data from the First Hopkinton Cemetery compiled by Gayle E. Waite and Lorrain Tarket-Arruda in Hopkinton, Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries. His wife, Hannah Perry Clarke, is not listed as buried with him. the six-month discrepancy in his death date may refer to when he had his will drawn, but that is a surmise. His grave stone reads: “And though after my skin, worms destroy this Body yet in ye flesh shall I see God, whom I shall see for myself and not another.” A note appended to the entry in the graves list states: “He was a member of the Sabatarian Church [Seventh Day Baptist] at Westerly and a profitable man in the Society who we trust has made a happy exchange.” Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke-Perry Marriage Record. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Yates Publishing Co. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Joseph Clarke Birth Record. Rhode Island, Births, 1636-1930. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000. Rhode Island. General Assembly, “Test Act subscribers, 1776,” in Virtual Exhibits, Item #307. Online. Available: http://sos.ri.gov/virtualarchives/items/show/307. 21 Mar 2014. Robinson, Caroline E. The Hazard Family of Rhode Island, 1635-1894. Boston: Privately printed, 1895. Smith, Mrs. E. R. and Col. T. L. Casey. “Some Notes Upon the Perrys of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island.” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From Rhode Island Periodicals, Vol. I. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. See pp 686-96. Waite, Gayle E. and Lorrain Tarket-Arruda. Hopkinton, Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1998. This set of cemetery inscriptions lists Joseph’s death date on his gravestone 6 Nov 1795 and backs that claim with a photograph of his grave marker. His wife, Hannah Perry Clarke, is not listed as buried with him. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. On 26 Dec 1746 when Joseph was 18, he married Hannah PERRY, daughter of Samuel PERRY (ca 1695-21 Dec 1775) & Susannah HAZARD (23 Apr 1699-27 Jun 1756), in Richmond, Washington Co., RI, Justice Joseph Clarke. Born on 13 Apr 1728 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Hannah died on 5 Nov 1795; she was 67. The will of Samuel Perry, of Richmond, proved 1 Jan 1796, mentions a daughter, "Hannah Clarke" WARRANT, 31 Dec. 1792 Westerly, Rhode Island, Probate Records, 1787-1798 Page 26 Clarke Register Report Vol. 5, page 216; on microfilm at Rhode Island Historical Society Library Transcription of Warrant: Voted that the Council Clerk Grant forth a warrant to the Town Sergeant or Either of the Constables in this town to take Mrs. Hannah Clarke and her Grandson Samuel Clarke Son to Mr. James Clarke into his Custody and them Immediately remove And Deliver to some one of the Town Council overseers of the Poor or Civil authority of Richmond town where we expect to Be the Place of their Last Legal Settlement within ten day From this Date [31 Dec. 1792] Joyce Pendery, CG, hired by Clarke to do research in Rhode Island, reported, “This warrant appears to be a ‘Warning Out’ issued by the Town Council of Westerly to remove immediately from Westerly Mrs. Hannah Clarke and her grandson Samuel Clarke, son of James Clarke. They are to be turned over to the overseers of the poor or a civil authority in Richmond. This implies that they are so poor as to require town support. New England town authorities always tried to send any such needy residents back to their place of origin for support. The document implies that Mrs. Hannah Clarke was caring for her grandson Samuel in 1792. The whereabouts of James, father of Samuel, is unknown. He is not described as deceased. It is possible that James had gone to New York State with his brother Stephen. The date of death of the husband of Hannah [Perry] Clarke is probably Nov. 1783, but he is not mentioned. She is not called ‘widow,’ but she was most likely a widow.” Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke-Perry Marriage Record. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. Yates Publishing Co. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Perry data are from pp 1695-96. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Pendery, Joyce, CG. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 6 Mar 2005. This letter contains a transcript of “WARRANT, 31 Dec. 1792. Westerly, Rhode Island, Probate Records, 1787-1798, Vol. 5, page 216; on microfilm at Rhode Island Historical Society Library” obtained by Pendery on commission from Clarke. “PERRY.” Genealogy entry. Boston Transcript, 26 Oct 1921, Vol. 135, p. 54, entry No. 9084. Read and copied 8 Sep 2007, held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Robinson, Caroline E. The Hazard Family of Rhode Island, 1635-1894. Boston: Privately printed, 1895. Smith, Mrs. E. R. and Col. T. L. Casey. “Some Notes Upon the Perrys of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island.” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From Rhode Island Periodicals, Vol. I. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. See pp 686-96. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. They had the following children: 194 i. Hannah (23 Jun 1751-) 195 ii. Stephen Sr. (13 May 1753-17 May 1810) 196 iii. James (ca 1755-) 197 iv. Perry (14 Sep 1761-27 Feb 1827) 198 v. Susannah (6 Aug 1764-aft 1795) 199 vi. Molly (Mary) Page 27 Clarke Register Report 200 201 202 vii. viii. ix. Ann Joseph Samuel 136. Anne CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Oct 1730 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. Robinson, Caroline E. The Hazard Family of Rhode Island, 1635-1894. Boston: Privately printed, 1895. Smith, Mrs. E. R. and Col. T. L. Casey. “Some Notes Upon the Perrys of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island.” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From Rhode Island Periodicals, Vol. I. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. See pp 686-96. On 26 Dec 1746 when Anne was 16, she first married Samuel PERRY Jr., son of Samuel PERRY (ca 1695-21 Dec 1775) & Susannah HAZARD (23 Apr 1699-27 Jun 1756), in Richmond, RI, Justice Joseph Clarke. Born on 19 Apr 1723 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Samuel died bef 1755; he was 31. Samuel and his sister, Hannah, seem to have had a double wedding with Joseph Clarke and his sister, Anne. Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. Cutter, Richard William. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Third Series, Vol. IV. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1915.pp 1695-96. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Perry data are from pp 1695-96. “PERRY.” Genealogy entry. Boston Transcript, 26 Oct 1921, Vol. 135, p. 54, entry No. 9084. Read and copied 8 Sep 2007, held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Robinson, Caroline E. The Hazard Family of Rhode Island, 1635-1894. Boston: Privately printed, 1895. Smith, Mrs. E. R. and Col. T. L. Casey. “Some Notes Upon the Perrys of the Narragansett Country, Rhode Island.” Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From Rhode Island Periodicals, Vol. I. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. See pp 686-96. They had one child: 203 i. Mary (28 Dec 1747-) Ca 1755 when Anne was 24, she second married Nicholas SHEFFIELD. Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. 137. Joshua CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 May 1733. Occupation: Clarke Gen #58. On 23 Apr 1760 when Joshua was 26, he married Dorcas SMITH. 138. Samuel CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Dec 1737 in Richmond, Newport Co. RI. Occupation: Clarke Gen. #59. On 16 Sep 1761 when Samuel was 23, he married Susanna STANTON. Born in Richmond, Newport Co. RI. 139. John CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Jul 1740. Page 28 Clarke Register Report John died on 22 Feb 1836; he was 95. In 1759 when John was 18, he married Sarah GARDNER. 140. Oliver CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 Nov 1743. Occupation: Clarke Gen. #61. On 16 Dec 1761 when Oliver was 18, he married Mary WELLS. 141. Sarah CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Jun 1745. On 17 Sep 1761 when Sarah was 16, she married Thomas WELLS. The issue of this union, surname Wells, were: 1) Clarke, b 8 Jul 1762; 2) Joseph, b 2 Sep 1764; 3) David, b 2 Apr 1766; 4) Mary, b2 Dec 1768; 5) Anne, b 1 Jan 1770. 142. James CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Jul 1748. Child: 204 i. Amy 143. Christopher CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Apr 1751. Child: 205 i. Joseph 144. Amy CLARKE (Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Amy married Unknown SHEFFIED. 145. Amy CLARKE (Christopher8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1744. Amy died on 17 Sep 1804; she was 60. Ca 1762 when Amy was 18, she married Daniel LEWIS. Born in 1734 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. There were six children of this union: Elizabeth, Martha, Hannah, Amy, Daniel, and Christopher Clarke Lewis. 146. Sarah CLARKE (Christopher8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Jun 1745. Sarah married Carr NORTHRUPP. 147. Sylvia CLARKE (Christopher8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Sylvia married Joshua WELLS. There were three children of this union: Elnathan, Sylvia and Belinda Wells. Page 29 Clarke Register Report 148. Sarah CHAMPLIN (William8, Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Mar 1735 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Sarah died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 4 Sep 1824; she was 89. On 16 Jan 1751 when Sarah was 15, she first married Sylvester PENDLETON, son of COL Joseph PENDLETON & Sarah WORDEN. Born on 5 Aug 1730 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Oct. 14, 1776, Sylvester joined in a memorial from Stonington to the General Assembly at New Haven, for arms and protection from the British. His name appears in the Military Rolls of Connecticut Militia, under General Spencer, in Rhode Island 1776,'7,'8. They had one child: 206 i. Catherine (13 Mar 1757-4 Sep 1824) 149. Phineas CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Feb 1740. 150. Joshua CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Aug 1741. Joshua died in 1764; he was 22. 151. Ethan CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Mar 1745. 152. Hannah CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 May 1747. 153. Thomas CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Jun 1749 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Thomas died in Stonington, New London Co., CT, on 28 May 1832; he was 82. Thomas later moved to Stonington, CT. On 11 Jun 1770 when Thomas was 21, he married Olive MARSH. Born on 12 Jun 1756 in Hartford, Grafton Co., VT. Olive died in Stonington, New London Co., CT, on 4 May 1828; she was 71. They had the following children: 207 i. Charlotte (23 Apr 1771-) 208 ii. Hannah (23 Jun 1773-) 209 iii. Abigail (26 Jul 1775-) 210 iv. Thomas (10 May 1778-21 Jul 1860) 211 v. Abel Marsh (22 Apr 1780-) 212 vi. Olive Marsh (30 Apr 1783-) 213 vii. Russell (13 Apr 1787-) 214 viii. Samuel (23 Jun 1790-) 215 ix. Clarissa (1 Jan 1793-) 216 x. Peleg Congdon (31 Jul 1796-) 217 xi. George W. (9 Nov 1799-) 154. Elizabeth CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Nov 1751. Elizabeth died on 25 Dec 1831; she was 80. Page 30 Clarke Register Report On 18 May 1770 when Elizabeth was 18, she married COL Jesse MAXSON. They had the following children: 218 i. Russell (1770-) 219 ii. Jesse (1772-) 220 iii. Joshua C. 155. Arnold CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Mar 1754. 156. ELDER (Rev.) Henry CLARKE Sr. (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 2 Dec 1756 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Henry died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 22 Mar 1831; he was 74. On the 19 Sept 1776, Henry Clarke and Joshua Clarke were in a list of signers to a declaration of patriotism at Hopkinton, RI. He worked on his father's farm as a boy and later learned the trade of a blacksmith. He and his wife joined the Hopkinton (Seventh Day) Baptist Church on 19 June 1779. He was ordained a Deacon in 1788, and an Elder on 3 Sept, 1793. He resided over ten years at Hopkinton, RI, and at least four in Stonington, CT. On 2 May 1795 he settled at Unadilla Flats, Town of Brookfield, NY, on a large unimproved farm that he had bought and remained there thirty-six years. Early records of Brookfield have him listed as a settler there as early as 1792 along with some others from Stonington. He was installed pastor of the First Seventh Day Baptist Church, of Brookfield, NY, on 16 October, 1797, and filled this position until April, 1822. He occasionally preached for the Church up to his death, which occurred in the seventy-fifth year of his age. In 1811 he published A History of the Sabbatarians or Seventh Day Baptists in America, a work of much study and research. He also wrote A Scriptural and Reasonable System of Religion, but it was never printed. His children, all by his first wife, the first 7 born in Hopkinton. He lived in Stonington in 1791 and 1793. Sept. 3, 1793, he was ordained an evangelist. Having previously purchased lands in New York, in the nineteenth township of the Governor's Purchase, in May 1795, he removed his family to this lot (No 92) “All was a wilderness in its native state, when first purchased at 50 cents per acre." Oct. 3. 1797, the Sabatarian church at Brookfield was constituted, and Elder Henry Clarke was chosen pastor: He was ordained Oct. 16, 1779....” On 5 Dec 1776 when Henry was 20, he first married Catherine PENDLETON (206) , daughter of Sylvester PENDLETON (5 Aug 1730-) & Sarah CHAMPLIN (148) (5 Mar 1735-4 Sep 1824), in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born on 13 Mar 1757 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Catherine died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 4 Sep 1824; she was 67. Catherine is spelled with a K in some records. They had the following children: 221 i. Henry Jr., Esq. (16 Dec 1777-21 Dec 1823) 222 ii. Phebe (28 Sep 1779-16 Sep 1847) 223 iii. Sarah (Sally) (25 Jul 1781-15 Jan 1864) 224 iv. Oliver Pendleton (29 Mar 1783-25 Oct 1831) 225 v. John Velot (Vilitt) (29 Mar 1785-10 May 1833) 226 vi. Elizabeth M. (30 Apr 1787-27 Sep 1866) 227 vii. Ethan (30 Mar 1789-) 228 viii. Dr. Welcome Arnold (25 Apr 1791-22 Jun 1843) 229 ix. Catherine (17 Apr 1793-18 Jun 1840/41) 230 x. Joshua (20 Jul 1795-18 Aug 1830) 231 xi. Dr. Samuel Ray (6 Nov 1800-1 Jun 1860) Page 31 Clarke Register Report On 26 Jun 1825 when Henry was 68, he second married Lydia BURDICK (Widow). 157. Willet CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Oct 1759. The children of this union, including Sylvester, d 21 Sep 1855, Pendleton, Niagara Co., NY, m Lucy Wakefield. They had a son, Sylvester Pendleton Clarke, Jr., who married a Margaret Unknown. Their son, alive 1910, was Henry C. Clarke of Buffalo, NY. Some of the children settled in Niagara County in the Town of Pendleton, named for them, but of the rest nothing is know. On 24 Apr 1779 when Willet was 19, he married Sarah PENDLETON in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Born on 26 May 1760 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 158. Nathan CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Feb 1762. Nathan died on 11 May 1776; he was 14. 159. Job Bennett CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 May 1765. Occupation: Farmer, County Court Judge. Job Bennett married Mrs. Mary WELLS. Born on 15 Oct 1755. Mary died in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI, on 1 May 1817; she was 61. They had the following children: 232 i. REV Henry (1 May 1809-) 233 ii. Amey (19 Aug 1789-) 234 iii. Hannah (10 Jun 1791-15 Feb 1868) 235 iv. Mary (30 Mar 1793-9 Jan 1866) 236 v. Charles (19 Apr 1795-13 Dec 1818) 237 vi. Cornelia (9 Oct 1791-9 Oct 1858) 238 vii. Job Bennett (28 Jul 1800-) 239 viii. Paul (7 Aug 1802-) 240 ix. Elizabeth Ann (12 Jan 1805-28 Feb 1863) 241 x. Sarah Harris (8 Mar 1807-) 242 xi. Caroline (12 Oct 1812-aft 1889) 243 xii. Corydon (12 May 1815-) 160. Elizabeth CLARKE (Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 161. Sarah CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 Jun 1753 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Sarah died in 1837; she was 83. On 20 Mar 1771 when Sarah was 17, she married Silas MAXSON (190) , son of David MAXSON (127) & Abigail GREENMAN, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Elder Joshua Clarke. The children of this union were: Silas, b 25 Mar 1772; Elizabeth, b 25 Nov 1773; Holly, b 1779; and Sarah. 162. CAPT Samuel CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Dec 1754 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Samuel died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 13 Feb 1830; he was 75. Buried aft 13 Feb 1830 in Brookfield Rural Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Revolutionary War Veteran. Page 32 Clarke Register Report Clarkesville was eventually renamed Brookfield. Samuel and Chloe moved to Brookfield in the 1801 or 1802. Samuel served as a private in Col. Archibald Crary’s Reg’t, and afterwards rose to the rank of Captain. The following obituary is from Hammond’s History of Madison County, State of New York, Syracuse, NY: L. M. Hammond, 1872: "Died in Brookfield, on the morning of Feb. 13th, 1830. Capt. Samuel Clarke, aged 75 years. In an early part of the Revolution he entered the service of his country as an officer in the army, and served the term of his enlistment (one year), which for several of the last years of his life entitled him to a pension, which he received with gratitude. He was afterwards several times called into the service of his country in his native State (Rhode Island), and always discharged his duties with signal bravery and faithfulness. At different periods during the war, he accumulated a handsome property by industry, and invested nearly the whole of it in a valuable sloop and cargo, which, with himself and several other men, was unfortunately captured by a band of marauders known as "Refugees." The ill-treatment he then received, had the effect of causing him to look with a jealous eye upon the conduct of the armies of his country. He early embraced the religion of Jesus, and in his last severe sickness its effects upon him were most comforting and supporting, and to his friends a source of great consolation." Research: Smith, James H. History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1880. The history of Joseph Clark faces p 533. In 1776 when Samuel was 21, he married Chloe MAXSON (191) , daughter of David MAXSON (127) & Abigail GREENMAN. Born on 19 Mar 1759 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Chloe died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 19 Mar 1833; she was 74. Buried aft 19 Mar 1833 in Brookfield Rural Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Westerly records give her birth date as 15 Oct 1759. Research: Smith, James H. History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1880. The history of Joseph Clark faces p 533. They had the following children: 244 i. Catherine (3 Aug 1777-2 Jul 1849) 245 ii. Maxson (20 Sep 1779-) 246 iii. Samuel (1 Dec 1782-) 247 iv. David (15 Jun 1785-) 248 v. Joseph (12 Oct 1787-) 249 vi. Truman (9 Apr 1790-) 250 vii. Clarissa (21 May 1793-31 Mar 1871) 251 viii. Fanny (6 Dec 1795-1796) 252 ix. Hosea Barber (16 Nov 1797-) 253 x. Ethan (10 May 1800-) 254 xi. Elizabeth (2 Mar 1806-) 163. Nathan(iel) CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 May 1756. Nathan(iel) married Sarah MAXSON. They had one child: 255 i. Judith (29 Oct 1784-17 Dec 1849) 164. Nancy CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 May 1758. Nancy died in 1840; she was 81. Page 33 Clarke Register Report Nancy married Clarke MAXSON, son of Isaiah MAXSON. Issue: Paul C., Nancy, Judith, Thomas, Ethan, Benjamin, Ray, Hiram. Early records of Madison Co. list Clark Maxson as a settler there in 1799. They had one child: 256 i. Judith (9 Mar 1782-29 Nov 1835) 165. Asa CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 May 1760. Asa married a daughter of John Maxson. 166. Simeon CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Feb 1762. 167. Adam CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Feb 1764. Adam died in 1836; he was 71. Occupation: Clergyman at Rensselaersville, NY. Adam married Olive BURDICK. 168. Fanny CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Mar 1766. Fanny died in Troy, Rensselaer Co., NY, on 27 Oct 1850; she was 84. Fanny married Robert BURDICK. Issue: Perrin, William C. 169. Jared CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Mar 1768. Jared died in Feb 1800; he was 31. Jared accidentally shot himself while hunting. UNM, DSP. 170. Abel CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Feb 1770. From Hurd, D. H., History of Otsego County, New York. Philadelphia, Everts & Fariss, 1878, p 293: “The first settlements in this town were made in the year 1793. Among the first who penetrated the forest, and located in this at that time isolated region, were John Kilbourne, Elias Wright, Ruggles Spooner, Samuel Williams and Benjamin and Abel Clark.... “Benjamin, Abel, and Perry Clark were also early settlers. The two former located at the Forks, and the latter about two and hone-half miles southeast, on a farm taken from the Lispenard Patent, on premises now owned by Nelson Clark, a grandson. His father, Isaac, P. Clarke, was born in the town, and resided there until his death, abot three years ago. Several children reside in the vicinity. Reynolds, another son of Perry C., resides in Leonardsville.” 171. Mary (Polly) CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Oct 1772. Mary (Polly) died in 1851; she was 78. Mary (Polly) married Joshua BURDICK, son of Robert B. BURDICK. Issue: Charles, Clark, Jared, Sarah, Betsey, Electa. Page 34 Clarke Register Report 172. CAPT Ethan CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Dec 1773. On 22 Oct 1796 when Ethan was 22, he married Phebe CLARKE (222) , daughter of ELDER (Rev.) Henry CLARKE Sr. (156) (2 Dec 1756-22 Mar 1831) & Catherine PENDLETON (206) (13 Mar 1757-4 Sep 1824). Born on 28 Sep 1779 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Phebe died on 16 Sep 1847; she was 67. 173. Joseph CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Sep 1776. This Joseph is given as son of Joseph 7, Thomas 6, Joseph 5, Joseph 4, Thomas 3, John 2, John 1 in Morrison’s genealogy, The “Clarke” Families of Rhode Island. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Joseph married Hannah CLARKE (289) , daughter of Stephen CLARKE Sr. (195) (13 May 1753-17 May 1810) & Susannah POTTER (31 Mar 1758-Mar 1832). Born on 11 Sep 1781. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. They had the following children: 257 i. Sophia (6 Feb 1802-) 258 ii. Alvit (11 Jan 1804-aft 1855) 259 iii. Deborah 260 iv. Jared (1 Dec 1807-aft 1855) 261 v. Orissa Villa (6 Jan 1809-) 262 vi. Harriet (15 Jul 1811-) 263 vii. Angeline (4 Jul 1814-) 264 viii. Nelson (25 Dec 1817-aft 1855) 174. Deborah CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Sep 1778. Deborah died in Petersburgh, Rensselaer Co., NY, in 1826; she was 47. Deborah married Joseph STILLMAN. Issue: Polly. 175. Benjamin CLARKE (Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Jun 1781. From Hurd, D. H., History of Otsego County, New York. Philadelphia, Everts & Fariss, 1878, p 293: “The first settlements in this town were made in the year 1793. Among the first who penetrated the forest, and located in this at Page 35 Clarke Register Report that time isolated region, were John Kilbourne, Elias Wright, Ruggles Spooner, Samuel Williams and Benjamin and Abel Clark.... “Benjamin, Abel, and Perry Clark were also early settlers. The two former located at the Forks, and the latter about two and hone-half miles southeast, on a farm taken from the Lispenard Patent, on premises now owned by Nelson Clark, a grandson. His father, Isaac, P. Clarke, was born in the town, and resided there until his death, about three years ago. Several children reside in the vicinity. Reynolds, another son of Perry C., resides in Leonardsville.” According to the Cooperstown Federalist of 4 November 1809, Issue 55, page 4, a piece of property of about 14 acres and ten rods belonging to Benjamin Clarke and adjacent to property owned by Abel Clark was to be sold at public auction the following February for failure of payment of the interest on a loan. 176. Weeden CLARKE (William8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 177. Ichabod CLARKE (Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1740. Ichabod died aft 28 Mar 1814; he was 74. In the RI census of 1774, Ichabod is listed as being married and having three sons and one daughter. The Roberts source applies to subsequent generations as well. Ca 1758 when Ichabod was 18, he married Elizabeth HALL, daughter of John HALL & Elizabeth UNKNOWN. They had the following children: 265 i. Lyman (ca 1760-) 266 ii. William (ca 1764-Mar 1815) 267 iii. Joshua (ca 1768-bef Apr 1804) 268 iv. Nancy (ca 1772-ca 1845) 269 v. Mary (ca 1776-2 Jun 1835) 178. Nathan CLARKE (Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 179. Anne CLARKE (Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 180. Elizabeth CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Dec 1735. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. In Feb 1758 when Elizabeth was 22, she married Nathan SAUNDERS. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 181. Joseph CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Sep 1737. Joseph died in 1738; he was <1. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 182. Joseph CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Sep 1738 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Joseph died aft 1795; he was 56. Revolutionary War Veteran. Page 36 Clarke Register Report Joseph was a Private, 3rd Co., Westerly Militia, George Stillman, Capt., and his military service is verified by the Rhode Island Military Census of 1777 and the Rhode Island State Records in Providence. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Military Census of 1777. RI State Archives. On 13 Apr 1764 when Joseph was 25, he married Hannah BRAND, daughter of Samuel BRAND & Mary UNKNOWN, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had the following children: 270 i. Amey (30 Mar 1765-) 271 ii. Joseph (9 Jan 1768-3 May 1827) 272 iii. Samuel (14 Mar 1769-) 273 iv. Tanner (1792-) 274 v. Unknown 275 vi. James 276 vii. Susannah (1782-1850) 183. Samuel CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Aug 1740. Samuel died aft 1791; he was 50. Samuel and Rachel Andrus Crumb had eight children. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 15 Dec 1772 when Samuel was 32, he married Rachel ANDRUS., daughter of Timothy ANDRUS. & Rachel ATKINS, in Hartford Co., CT. Born on 25 Dec 1751 in Farmington, Hartford, CT. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 184. Waitstill CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Jul 1742 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Waitstill died in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY, on 21 Apr 1809; he was 66. Buried in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. Colonial Wars Vet. Waitstill was originally two words, a given and middle name as in Wait Still. The name was joined into one word at some point during the 18th C. Waitstill Crumb’s home in Unadilla Forks was on a prominence still referred to as Crumb Hill. Wait Crumb served in the French and Indian Wars in 1760 and was one of the number of British and Colonial troops who took part in the expedition that captured Havana, Cuba, in 1762. His military service is recorded in RI State Records in Providence, Chapin’s List of Soldiers and Sailors in Old French and Indian Wars, p 58, and in The General Dictionary of New England, Vol. 14, p 56. Page 37 Clarke Register Report Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Waitstill married Patience WELLS in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born on 30 Sep 1739 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. Patience died in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY, on 4 Jan 1816; she was 76. Buried in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 185. Amey CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Jul 1745. Amey died bef 1778; she was 32. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 186. William CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 31 Aug 1747 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Revolutionary War Veteran. He married and had two children, and was a member of the Free Will Baptist Church in Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., NY, but was excommunicated from that congregation in 1802. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 187. David CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 Jul 1749 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. David died in Oneida Co. NY, in Feb 1834; he was 84. Revolutionary War Veteran. David and Hannah had 11 children. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 12 Dec 1771 when David was 22, he married Hannah DENNISON, daughter of Joseph DENNISON & Lucy CHEESEBOROUGH, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born in 1758. The birth date given above is a baptism date only. Through Lucy, her descendants are eligible for membership in the General Society of Mayflower Descendants as lineal descendants of John and Elizabeth Tilley Howland. Elizabeth’s father, John Tilley (1586-1621) was the 16th signer of the Mayflower Compact. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 188. Sylvester CRUMB (Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Feb 1751 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Occupation: Farmer, constable in Westerly. Revolutionary War Veteran. Clara Crumb Fisk reports that, “In 1803 he (Sylvester) with the Clark, Carson and Church families moved to Page 38 Clarke Register Report Brookfield where his son Sylvester was already settled. Later they moved to what has since been known as ‘Crumb Hill.’ This land, a dense wilderness of hundreds of acres was a locality east of De Ruyter village, on the Midland Branch. Here the family suffered great hardships. “In 1816 during the ‘cold season’ where there was a frost every month of the year, many were helped by this Crumb family, because they had a grist mill. Elizabeth, Sylvester’s daughter, was a teacher, and every day she carried food to the children.” Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 23 Jan 1779 when Sylvester was 27, he married Grace CULVER in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Sylvester and Grace had 11 children. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Tenth Generation -------------------------------------------------189. David MAXSON Jr. (David9, John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). David married Sarah GREENMAN. They had one child: 277 i. Susannah 190. Silas MAXSON (David9, John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). The children of this union were: Silas, b 25 Mar 1772; Elizabeth, b 25 Nov 1773; Holly, b 1779; and Sarah. On 20 Mar 1771 Silas married Sarah CLARKE (161) , daughter of Joseph CLARKE (117) (14 Sep 1728-6 May 1795) & Deborah PENDLETON (9 May 1737-), in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Elder Joshua Clarke. Born on 24 Jun 1753 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Sarah died in 1837; she was 83. 191. Chloe MAXSON (David9, John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Mar 1759 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Chloe died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 19 Mar 1833; she was 74. Buried aft 19 Mar 1833 in Brookfield Rural Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Westerly records give her birth date as 15 Oct 1759. Research: Smith, James H. History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1880. The history of Joseph Clark faces p 533. In 1776 when Chloe was 16, she married CAPT Samuel CLARKE (162) , son of Joseph CLARKE (117) (14 Sep 1728-6 May 1795) & Deborah PENDLETON (9 May 1737-). Born on 11 Dec 1754 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Samuel died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 13 Feb 1830; he was 75. Buried aft 13 Feb 1830 in Brookfield Rural Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Revolutionary War Veteran. Page 39 Clarke Register Report Clarkesville was eventually renamed Brookfield. Samuel and Chloe moved to Brookfield in the 1801 or 1802. Samuel served as a private in Col. Archibald Crary’s Reg’t, and afterwards rose to the rank of Captain. The following obituary is from Hammond’s History of Madison County, State of New York, Syracuse, NY: L. M. Hammond, 1872: "Died in Brookfield, on the morning of Feb. 13th, 1830. Capt. Samuel Clarke, aged 75 years. In an early part of the Revolution he entered the service of his country as an officer in the army, and served the term of his enlistment (one year), which for several of the last years of his life entitled him to a pension, which he received with gratitude. He was afterwards several times called into the service of his country in his native State (Rhode Island), and always discharged his duties with signal bravery and faithfulness. At different periods during the war, he accumulated a handsome property by industry, and invested nearly the whole of it in a valuable sloop and cargo, which, with himself and several other men, was unfortunately captured by a band of marauders known as "Refugees." The ill-treatment he then received, had the effect of causing him to look with a jealous eye upon the conduct of the armies of his country. He early embraced the religion of Jesus, and in his last severe sickness its effects upon him were most comforting and supporting, and to his friends a source of great consolation." Research: Smith, James H. History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1880. The history of Joseph Clark faces p 533. They had the following children: 244 i. Catherine (3 Aug 1777-2 Jul 1849) 245 ii. Maxson (20 Sep 1779-) 246 iii. Samuel (1 Dec 1782-) 247 iv. David (15 Jun 1785-) 248 v. Joseph (12 Oct 1787-) 249 vi. Truman (9 Apr 1790-) 250 vii. Clarissa (21 May 1793-31 Mar 1871) 251 viii. Fanny (6 Dec 1795-1796) 252 ix. Hosea Barber (16 Nov 1797-) 253 x. Ethan (10 May 1800-) 254 xi. Elizabeth (2 Mar 1806-) 192. Pamelia CLARKE (John9, Elisha8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Apr 1807 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 193. Nancy CLARKE (John9, Elisha8, Joseph7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Feb 1809. 194. Hannah CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jun 1751. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 6 Jan 1773 when Hannah was 21, she married William Sweet PECKHAM, son of John PECKHAM & Deborah SWEET, in Westerly, Justice Joseph Crandall. Born in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: Page 40 Clarke Register Report 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Hannah (1 May 1774-) John Hazard (23 Jun 1776-) Ruth (19 Dec 1778-) Deborah (2 Apr 1781-) Susannah (29 Jun 1783-) William Sweet (6 Sep 1785-) Joseph Clarke (25 Oct 1792-) Nancy (3 Nov 1795-) 195. Stephen CLARKE Sr. (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 May 1753 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. Stephen died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 17 May 1810; he was 57. Buried in Crumb Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. See Clarke Genealogy (Morrison). Stephen and Susannah, his wife, conveyed land at Richmond by deed dated 19 May, 1783, so they were still there then. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. On 24 Nov 1774 when Stephen was 21, he married Susannah POTTER, daughter of Jonathan POTTER (1723-aft 1805) & Mary WEST (28 Feb 1726-1788), in Richmond, Newport Co. RI. Edward Perry, Justice. Born on 31 Mar 1758 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. Susannah died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, in Mar 1832; she was 73. Buried in Crumb Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Aged 75 Years ( On Tombstone). Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Page 41 Clarke Register Report They had the following children: 286 i. Susannah (1777-12 Feb 1839) 287 ii. DEACON Stephen Jr. (6 Apr 1779-9 Feb 1842) 288 iii. Polly (1780-) 289 iv. Hannah (11 Sep 1781-) 290 v. Hazard Perry (9 Dec 1784-25 Dec 1863) 291 vi. Samuel B. (16 Feb 1787-Feb 1850) 292 vii. Joseph (1776-17 Nov 1822) 293 viii. Anna / Nancy 294 ix. Sarah (”Sally”) (1797-aft 1850) 295 x. Alanson / Lanson (1800-) 296 xi. Dr. Henry (10 Jul 1793-16 Apr 1853) 297 xii. Sabrina (1 Aug 1802-) 196. James CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1755 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. The link to Samuel Clarke is not established adequately. WARRANT, 31 Dec. 1792 Westerly, Rhode Island, Probate Records, 1787-1798 Vol. 5, page 216; on microfilm at Rhode Island Historical Society Library Transcription of Warrant: Voted that the Council Clerk Grant forth a warrant to the Town Sergeant or Either of the Constables in this town to take Mrs. Hannah Clarke and her Grandson Samuel Clarke Son to Mr. James Clarke into his Custody and then Immediately remove And Deliver to some one of the Town Council overseers of the Poor or Civil authority of Richmond town where we expect to Be the Place of their Last Legal Settlement within ten day From this Date [31 Dec. 1792] Research: Pendery, Certified Genealogist, Joyce S. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 14 April 2005. The letter includes a summary of Ms Pendery’s research into the Rhode Island connection of Samuel Clarke through James to Joseph and Hannah Perry Clarke. James married Phebe TUCKER, daughter of Benjamin TUCKER (-1799) & Lucianna HOWLAND (11 Feb 1720-9 Dec 1801). Born in 1751. Phebe died in 1821; she was 70. Jessie Clarke Gilbert’s notes list Lucianna Howland as mother of Phebe Tucker. However, according to Beaman’s Index to Some North Kingston, South Kingston, Exeter and Richmond, Rhode Island Marriages From the Probate Records, 1692 to 1850, the only Phebe Tucker entry identifies her as “Phebe of _______ and Rebecca and Mr. Prosser. 1758 Ri[chmond] 1:274.” LDS records, submitted by Cheryl White, offer two Phebe Tuckers. The first, born 1 Dec 1745 at Portsmouth, Newport, RI, to Abraham (d 1791) and Rebecca Ricketson (d 1785) Tucker. The second Phebe Tucker was born in Portsmouth, Newport, RI, to Benjamin (d 1799) and Sylvia Ricketson (d 1815) Tucker on 17 May 1772. No marriage information was provided for the younger Phebe. Given Samuel Clarke’s birth date of 1783, the first Phebe is the only option. However, she would have to have married twice to accommodate Jessie Clarke Gilbert’s scenario. Research: Beaman, Alden Gamaliel, compiler. Index to Some North Kingston, South Kingston, Exeter and Richmond, Rhode Island Marriages From the Probate Records, 1692 to 1850. Privately printed, 1975. This book (974.59 / V2ba) is held by the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, and was checked on 6 June 2009. Page 42 Clarke Register Report They had one child: 298 i. Samuel (24 Jun 1783-11 Nov 1870) 197. Perry CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Sep 1761 in Charlestown, Washington Co., RI. Perry died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 27 Feb 1827; he was 65. Buried in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. On the Nelson Clark farm. From Hurd, D. H., History of Otsego County, New York. Philadelphia, Everts & Fariss, 1878, p 293: “The first settlements in this town were made in the year 1793. Among the first who penetrated the forest, and located in this at that time isolated region, were John Kilbourne, Elias Wright, Ruggles Spooner, Samuel Williams and Benjamin and Abel Clark.... “Benjamin, Abel, and Perry Clark were also early settlers. The two former located at the Forks, and the latter about two and one-half miles southeast, on a farm taken from the Lispenard Patent, on premises now owned by Nelson Clark, a grandson. His father, Isaac, P. Clarke, was born in the town, and resided there until his death, about three years ago. Several children reside in the vicinity. Reynolds, another son of Perry C., resides in Leonardsville.” This may be the Captain Perry Clarke who is buried in Plainfield, Otsego Co., and who died 28 Feb 1827. The obituary is noted in Gertrude Audrey Barber’s A Collection of Abstracts from Otsego, New York Newspapers Obituaries, 1808-1875, Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2002. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. Barber. Gertrude Audrey. A Collection of Abstracts from Otsego, New York Newspapers Obituaries, 1808-1875, Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2002. On 1 Dec 1782 when Perry was 21, he married Patience York PECKHAM, daughter of Isaac PECKHAM & Mary YORK, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Joseph Clarke, Justice. Born in 1763. Patience York died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 15 Feb 1850; she was 87. Buried in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. On the Nelson Clark farm. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. They had the following children: 299 i. Stephen (16 Jan 1784-21 Mar 1786) 300 ii. Samuel (Died as Infant) (19 Dec 1786-8 Sep 1787) 301 iii. Mary (Polly) (29 Jan 1787-) 302 iv. Isaac Peckham Sr. (3 Apr 1789-aft 1850) 303 v. Esther (23 Sep 1790-) 304 vi. Patience (4 Sep 1793-) 305 vii. Hannah (13 Sep 1796-) 306 viii. Susannah (3 Jul 1799-15 Sep 1803) 307 ix. Perry Weeden (16 Oct 1801-25 Feb 1870) 308 x. Joseph (15 Apr 1804-aft 1855) 309 xi. Reynolds (22 Apr 1807-aft 1855) Page 43 Clarke Register Report 198. Susannah CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Aug 1764 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Susannah died aft 1795; she was 30. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 27 Sep 1778 when Susannah was 14, she married James RATHBONE, son of Thomas RATHBONE & Anna UNKNOWN, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Justice Joseph Crandall. Born on 6 Aug 1764 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. James died aft 1795; he was 30. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 310 i. Anne (23 Mar 1779-) 311 ii. Hannah Perry (Died as Child) (27 Oct 1782-) 312 iii. James (20 May 1786-) 313 iv. Hannah Perry (11 Aug 1791-) 199. Molly (Mary) CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Molly (Mary) married Jesse LEWIS. The name Jesse Lewis does not appear in records of the Lewis family in Westerly, and it may be that Molly Clarke may have been the second wife of one Joseph Lewis. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 200. Ann CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 28 Sep 1777 Ann married Isaac PECKHAM Jr., son of Isaac PECKHAM Sr. & Bethia UNKNOWN. Born on 8 May 1747 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 314 i. Isaac (23 Jun 1778-) Page 44 Clarke Register Report 201. Joseph CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 202. Samuel CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 203. Mary PERRY (Anne CLARKE9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 28 Dec 1747 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. Mary married Benjamin BARBER. This marriage is not proved. Research: Canfield, Rosemary. Rhode Island Descendants of Edward Perry. Pacific Grove, CA: Privately printed, 1988. Data provided here obtained from p 8. 204. Amy CLARKE (James9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 205. Joseph CLARKE (Christopher9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 206. Catherine PENDLETON (Sarah CHAMPLIN9, William8, Mary CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Mar 1757 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Catherine died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 4 Sep 1824; she was 67. Catherine is spelled with a K in some records. On 5 Dec 1776 when Catherine was 19, she married ELDER (Rev.) Henry CLARKE Sr. (156) , son of REV Joshua CLARKE (115) (26 Apr 1717-8 Mar 1793) & Hannah COTTRELL (1719-4 Nov 1808), in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born on 2 Dec 1756 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Henry died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 22 Mar 1831; he was 74. On the 19 Sept 1776, Henry Clarke and Joshua Clarke were in a list of signers to a declaration of patriotism at Hopkinton, RI. He worked on his father's farm as a boy and later learned the trade of a blacksmith. He and his wife joined the Hopkinton (Seventh Day) Baptist Church on 19 June 1779. He was ordained a Deacon in 1788, and an Elder on 3 Sept, 1793. He resided over ten years at Hopkinton, RI, and at least four in Stonington, CT. On 2 May 1795 he settled at Unadilla Flats, Town of Brookfield, NY, on a large unimproved farm that he had bought and remained there thirty-six years. Early records of Brookfield have him listed as a settler there as early as 1792 along with some others from Stonington. He was installed pastor of the First Seventh Day Baptist Church, of Brookfield, NY, on 16 October, 1797, and filled this position until April, 1822. He occasionally preached for the Church up to his death, which occurred in the seventy-fifth year of his age. In 1811 he published A History of the Sabbatarians or Seventh Day Baptists in Page 45 Clarke Register Report America, a work of much study and research. He also wrote A Scriptural and Reasonable System of Religion, but it was never printed. His children, all by his first wife, the first 7 born in Hopkinton. He lived in Stonington in 1791 and 1793. Sept. 3, 1793, he was ordained an evangelist. Having previously purchased lands in New York, in the nineteenth township of the Governor's Purchase, in May 1795, he removed his family to this lot (No 92) “All was a wilderness in its native state, when first purchased at 50 cents per acre." Oct. 3. 1797, the Sabatarian church at Brookfield was constituted, and Elder Henry Clarke was chosen pastor: He was ordained Oct. 16, 1779....” They had the following children: 221 i. Henry Jr., Esq. (16 Dec 1777-21 Dec 1823) 222 ii. Phebe (28 Sep 1779-16 Sep 1847) 223 iii. Sarah (Sally) (25 Jul 1781-15 Jan 1864) 224 iv. Oliver Pendleton (29 Mar 1783-25 Oct 1831) 225 v. John Velot (Vilitt) (29 Mar 1785-10 May 1833) 226 vi. Elizabeth M. (30 Apr 1787-27 Sep 1866) 227 vii. Ethan (30 Mar 1789-) 228 viii. Dr. Welcome Arnold (25 Apr 1791-22 Jun 1843) 229 ix. Catherine (17 Apr 1793-18 Jun 1840/41) 230 x. Joshua (20 Jul 1795-18 Aug 1830) 231 xi. Dr. Samuel Ray (6 Nov 1800-1 Jun 1860) 207. Charlotte CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Apr 1771. 208. Hannah CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jun 1773. 209. Abigail CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 26 Jul 1775. 210. Thomas CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 May 1778 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Thomas died in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI, on 21 Jul 1860; he was 82. On 26 Nov 1797 when Thomas was 19, he married Wealthy WRIGHT, daughter of David WRIGHT & Hannah BAILEY. Born on 14 May 1780 in Hartford, Grafton Co., VT. Wealthy died in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI, on 24 Mar 1871; she was 90. Wealthy was the fourth of her parent’s children. They had the following children: 315 i. Unnamed (9 Feb 1799-9 Feb 1799) 316 ii. David Wright (4 Jun 1800-22 Jan 1854) 317 iii. Elizabeth Bailey (5 Nov 1801-1 Aug 1877) 318 iv. Tryphena Ann (12 Jun 1804-15 Dec 1889) 319 v. Clarissa Angeline (18 May 1807-) 320 vi. Abel Marsh (20 Sep 1809-15 Oct 1810) 321 vii. Thomas Marsh (23 Dec 1810-21 May 1900) 322 viii. Daniel Levett (21 Oct 1813-) 323 ix. Jerusha Maria (5 Jun 1816-) 324 x. Wealthy Jane (7 Dec 1818-20 Oct 1819) 325 xi. Sarah Wealthy (23 Jan 1820-) Page 46 Clarke Register Report 326 327 xii. xiii. Benjamin Foster (27 Nov 1823-29 May 1902) Susan Jane (15 Jul 1827-31 Mar 1878) 211. Abel Marsh CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Apr 1780. There is listed in the NYS census for 1825, Otsego Co., an Abel Clarke with five males and 4 females in the household. 212. Olive Marsh CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Apr 1783. 213. Russell CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Apr 1787. 214. Samuel CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jun 1790. 215. Clarissa CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Jan 1793. 216. Peleg Congdon CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 31 Jul 1796. 217. George W. CLARKE (Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Nov 1799. Research: Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. 218. Russell MAXSON (Elizabeth CLARKE9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1770. 219. Jesse MAXSON (Elizabeth CLARKE9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1772. 220. Joshua C. MAXSON (Elizabeth CLARKE9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 221. Henry CLARKE Jr., Esq. (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Dec 1777 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Henry died in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY, on 21 Dec 1823; he was 46. Research: “Clarke Cemetery, Madison County, NY.” Tree Talks, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1985, p. 104. On 16 Jan 1800 when Henry was 22, he married Catherine BROWN, daughter of Daniel BROWN. Born in 1775 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. Catherine died in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY, on 9 Dec 1851; she was 76. Research: “Clarke Cemetery, Madison County, NY.” Tree Talks, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1985, p. 104. Page 47 Clarke Register Report They had the following children: 328 i. George R. F. (1799-17 Aug 1834) 329 ii. Lucy (20 Mar 1803-21 Aug 1829) 330 iii. Jane (Died as Child) (11 Aug 1811-23 Jul 1817) 222. Phebe CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 28 Sep 1779 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Phebe died on 16 Sep 1847; she was 67. On 22 Oct 1796 when Phebe was 17, she married CAPT Ethan CLARKE (172) , son of Joseph CLARKE (117) (14 Sep 1728-6 May 1795) & Deborah PENDLETON (9 May 1737-). Born on 17 Dec 1773. 223. Sarah (Sally) CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Jul 1781 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Sarah (Sally) died in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY, on 15 Jan 1864; she was 82. On 2 Sep 1800 when Sarah (Sally) was 19, she first married Reynolds GREENMAN. On 15 Dec 1832 when Sarah (Sally) was 51, she second married James WEBSTER. 224. Oliver Pendleton CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Mar 1783 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Oliver Pendleton died in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY, on 25 Oct 1831; he was 48. Some records say that Oliver died on 25 Aug 1831. In 1802 when Oliver Pendleton was 18, he married Elizabeth PATTERSON. Born on 13 Aug 1785 in Montgomery Co., NY. Elizabeth died in Adams, Jefferson Co., NY, on 10 Apr 1867; she was 81. They had the following children: 331 i. Eveline (10 Jun 1804-1882) 332 ii. Cornelia (15 Feb 1806-1884) 333 iii. Catharine (21 Aug 1807-Apr 1889) 334 iv. Eliza Ann (16 Feb 1809-2 May 1892) 335 v. Phebe (24 Nov 1810-1879) 336 vi. Reuben Oliver (22 Jul 1814-) 337 vii. Erastus Patterson (30 Jun 1817-) 338 viii. Edwin Dwight (22 May 1820-1864) 339 ix. James Ray (2 Jul 1823-22 Jun 1845) 340 x. Welcome Morris (18 Oct 1812-7 Dec 1853) 225. John Velot (Vilitt) CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Mar 1785 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. John Velot (Vilitt) died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 10 May 1833; he was 48. On 11 Oct 1810 when John Velot (Vilitt) was 25, he married Hannah DAVIS. 226. Elizabeth M. CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Apr 1787 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Elizabeth M. died in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY, on 27 Sep 1866; she was 79. Elizabeth M. first married John WEAVER. Page 48 Clarke Register Report Elizabeth M. second married Isaac MINER. They had one child: 341 i. Welcome MINOR 227. Ethan CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Mar 1789 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. On 5 Sep 1814 when Ethan was 25, he first married Rachel CASE. They had one child: 342 i. Peter Welcome On 14 Oct 1810 when Ethan was 21, he second married Lucy WILCOX. 228. Dr. Welcome Arnold CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Apr 1791 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. Welcome Arnold died in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH, on 22 Jun 1843; he was 52. Welcome Arnold married Mary A. BROWN. 229. Catherine CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Apr 1793 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. Catherine died in Oxford, Chenango Co., NY, on 18 Jun 1840/41; she was 47. On 29 Oct 1814 when Catherine was 21, she married CAPT Joseph Hawley DWIGHT. He was from Utica, NY. They had one child: 343 i. Henry William (29 Apr 1816-) 230. Joshua CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Jul 1795 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Joshua died in Elba, Genesee Co., NY, on 18 Aug 1830; he was 35. On 30 Nov 1816 when Joshua was 21, he married Amanda BLAKESLEY. 231. Dr. Samuel Ray CLARKE (Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Nov 1800 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Samuel Ray died in Oxford, Chenango Co., NY, on 1 Jun 1860; he was 59. On 15 Oct 1827 when Samuel Ray was 26, he married Susannah Maxson CHEEVER. 232. REV Henry CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 May 1809 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Henry married Jerusha Maria CLARKE (323) , daughter of Thomas CLARKE (210) (10 May 1778-21 Jul 1860) & Wealthy WRIGHT (14 May 1780-24 Mar 1871). Born on 5 Jun 1816 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. They had the following children: Page 49 Clarke Register Report 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. Unnamed (9 Sep 1834-9 Sep 1834) Thomas Henry (15 Jan 1836-28 May 1894) Joshua Maxon (15 Feb 1838-10 May 1922) William Palmer (5 Nov 1840-3 Sep 1862) Leander Scott (22 Jun 1843-14 Apr 1912) Mary Jerusha (23 Jun 1845-) Milo Marsh (23 Mar 1848-30 Dec 1919) Agnes Zilla (9 Aug 1850-) David Wright (20 Nov 1856-) 233. Amey CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Aug 1789 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. On 5 Sep 1811 when Amey was 22, she married Paul BABCOCK Jr., son of Paul BABCOCK Sr. & Charlotte CRANDALL, in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Born on 3 Jun 1791. Paul died on 21 Apr 1845; he was 53. Issue of this union, surname Babcock, were: 1)Mary Ann or Marian, b 21 May 1812; Charlotte, b 30 May 1816. 234. Hannah CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Jun 1791 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Hannah died on 15 Feb 1868; she was 76. UNM, DSP. 235. Mary CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Mar 1793 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Mary died on 9 Jan 1866; she was 72. Mary married Joseph TRUMAN. DSP. 236. Charles CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Apr 1795 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Charles died in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI, on 13 Dec 1818; he was 23. No known issue of this union. Charles married Amanda REYNOLDS, daughter of Zaccheus REYNOLDS. 237. Cornelia CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Oct 1791 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Cornelia died on 9 Oct 1858; she was 67. UNM, DSP. 238. Job Bennett CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 28 Jul 1800 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. 239. Paul CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Aug 1802 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. 240. Elizabeth Ann CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Jan 1805 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Elizabeth Ann died on 28 Feb 1863; she was Page 50 Clarke Register Report 58. UNM, DSP. 241. Sarah Harris CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Mar 1807 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Sarah Harris married Russell MAXSON. 242. Caroline CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Oct 1812 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Caroline died aft 1889; she was 76. UNM, DSP. 243. Corydon CLARKE (Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 May 1815 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. On 21 Sep 1844 when Corydon was 29, he married Julia A. LANGWORTHY in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. 244. Catherine CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Aug 1777 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Catherine died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 2 Jul 1849; she was 71. 245. Maxson CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Sep 1779. 246. Samuel CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Dec 1782 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 247. David CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Jun 1785 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 248. Joseph CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Oct 1787 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Joseph was the founder of the village of Clarksville. Research: Smith, James H. History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1880. The history of Joseph Clark faces p 533. On 16 Sep 1807 when Joseph was 19, he married Esther LAMPHERE in Herkimer, Herkimer Co., NY. Esther was the adopted daughter of Thomas Van Horne, Esq. Research: Smith, James H. History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1880. The history of Joseph Clark faces p 533. 249. Truman CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Apr 1790 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 250. Clarissa CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born Page 51 Clarke Register Report on 21 May 1793 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Clarissa died on 31 Mar 1871; she was 77. Clarissa married Nathaniel MAIN, son of Nathaniel MAIN & Mary UNKNOWN. Born on 17 Dec 1788. Nathaniel died on 7 Apr 1871; he was 82. Children of this union, surname Main, were: 1) Nathan D., b 7 Jan 1811; Polly, b 8 Mar 1813; 3) Truman C., b 16 Nov 1814; 4) Joseph C., b 20 Mar 1817; 5) Clarinda L., 12 Feb 1819; 6) Nathaniel P., 30 Mar 1821; 7) Eleanor Angeline, b 19 Mar 1829; 8) Chloe, b 6 Jul 1831; 9) Samuel O. b 6 Aug 1835. 251. Fanny CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Dec 1795. Fanny died in 1796; she was <1. 252. Hosea Barber CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Nov 1797. 253. Ethan CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 May 1800. 254. Elizabeth CLARKE (Samuel9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 2 Mar 1806 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. 255. Judith CLARKE (Nathan(iel)9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Oct 1784. Judith died on 17 Dec 1849; she was 65. In 1837 when Judith was 52, she first married DEACON Stephen CLARKE Jr. (287) , son of Stephen CLARKE Sr. (195) (13 May 1753-17 May 1810) & Susannah POTTER (31 Mar 1758-Mar 1832). Born on 6 Apr 1779 in Charlestown, Washington Co., RI. Stephen died in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY, on 9 Feb 1842; he was 62. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Preacher. Education: Academic. Stephen moved from RI to Brookfield in 1799 and then from Brookfield to Sacketts Harbor NY. A slip of paper in the “Whitaker book” says Stephen Clarke, Jr., was born in Charleston, Rhode Island April 6 1779. He died Feb 9, 1842 aged 62 years, 10 mo. 20 days. Judith Maxson, was born in Hopkinton, RI, Mar 9 1782. She died Nov 29, 1835, Aged 53 years, 8 mo. 20 days. Some sources give Stephen’s death date as 15 Feb 1842, but that may have been the burial date. The Sulphur Springs Cemetery is in the Town of Hounsfield. On page 512 of Child’s Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County is written, “Stephen Clark was a native of Rhode Island, whence he removed to Madison County among the early settlers, and in 1836 located in this town on what is known as the ‘Merrell premium farm,’ on road 46, which he occupied until his death He married first, Judith Maxon [Maxson], by whom he had nine children, and second, Mrs. Judith [Clarke] Maxson, a widow, of DeRuyter. His daughter Lodemia married W. Morris Clark of Sackets Harbor. Mr. Clark came to Sackets Harbor in 11838, and remained until his death in 1853, aged 41 years. His widow survives him at the age of 77 years. They had one daughter, Cornelia S., who married Ezra J., son of Ezra D. and Amanda M. (Jones) Whitaker, of North Adams, Mass., and have one son, Morris M., and reside in the village of Sackets Harbor.” Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. Page 52 Clarke Register Report Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. In 1803 when Judith was 18, she second married Deacon Holly MAXSON. Born in 1779. Holly died on 2 Nov 1827; he was 48. They had the following children: 353 i. Diantha 354 ii. Almira 355 iii. Holly Welcome 356 iv. Silas 357 v. Mary Starr 256. Judith MAXSON (Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Mar 1782 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Judith died on 29 Nov 1835; she was 53. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Homemaker. Education: Academic. In the Clarke Genealogy, her husband's information (Stephen, 10) #209; says Judith Maxson, daughter of Clark and Nancy Clarke Maxson, of Brookfield, N. Y, was his 1st wife. She was Aged 53 Years 9 Months at the time of her death. Mr. Witter’s letter states that Judith was the “widow of Holly Maxson, d. Dec. 17, 1849, age 66 yrs 2 mos. 1 day.” Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. On 31 May 1800 when Judith was 18, she married DEACON Stephen CLARKE Jr. (287) , son of Stephen CLARKE Sr. (195) (13 May 1753-17 May 1810) & Susannah POTTER (31 Mar 1758-Mar 1832), in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Born on 6 Apr 1779 in Charlestown, Washington Co., RI. Stephen died in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY, on 9 Feb 1842; he was 62. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Preacher. Education: Academic. Stephen moved from RI to Brookfield in 1799 and then from Brookfield to Sacketts Harbor NY. A slip of paper in the “Whitaker book” says Stephen Clarke, Jr., was born in Charleston, Rhode Island April 6 1779. He died Feb 9, 1842 aged 62 years, 10 mo. 20 days. Judith Maxson, was born in Hopkinton, RI, Mar 9 1782. She died Nov 29, 1835, Aged 53 years, 8 mo. 20 days. Some sources give Stephen’s death date as 15 Feb 1842, but that may have been the burial date. The Sulphur Springs Cemetery is in the Town of Hounsfield. On page 512 of Child’s Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County is written, “Stephen Clark was a native of Rhode Island, whence he removed to Madison County among the early settlers, and in 1836 located in this town on what is known as the ‘Merrell premium farm,’ on road 46, which he occupied until his death He married first, Judith Maxon [Maxson], by whom he had nine children, and second, Mrs. Judith [Clarke] Maxson, a widow, of DeRuyter. His daughter Lodemia married W. Morris Clark of Sackets Harbor. Mr. Clark came to Sackets Harbor in 11838, and Page 53 Clarke Register Report remained until his death in 1853, aged 41 years. His widow survives him at the age of 77 years. They had one daughter, Cornelia S., who married Ezra J., son of Ezra D. and Amanda M. (Jones) Whitaker, of North Adams, Mass., and have one son, Morris M., and reside in the village of Sackets Harbor.” Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. They had the following children: 358 i. Lodemia (4 Apr 1809-23 Jan 1890) 359 ii. Esdras 360 iii. Judith 361 iv. Susan 362 v. Erastus 363 vi. Hannah (16 Nov 1812-7 May 1889) 364 vii. Ann 365 viii. William 257. Sophia CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Feb 1802. 258. Alvit CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Jan 1804 in Madison Co., NY. Alvit died aft 1855; he was 50. Alvit married Sarah UNKNOWN. Born in 1802 in Hopkinton Co., RI. Sarah died aft 1855; she was 53. They had the following children: 366 i. Emily (1829-aft 1855) 367 ii. Henry (1840-aft 1855) 368 iii. William (1843-aft 1855) 369 iv. Lucy (1845-aft 1855) 259. Deborah CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 260. Jared CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Dec 1807 in Otsego Co., NY. Jared died aft 1855; he was 47. Occupation: Cabinet and horse-rake maker. The 1855 NYS census record also states that a nephew, Franklin Clarke, was living with Jared at the time of the census. Franklin was 22 at the time and is listed as a horse-rake maker. Page 54 Clarke Register Report Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. Jared married Emily T. HAYES. Born ca 1807 in Cortland Co., NY. Emily T. died aft 1855; she was 48. Per Henry Maxson Clarke, Emily Hayes was the daughter of James Hayes of Cortland Co., NY, whose brother was the father of ex-president Rutherford B. Hayes. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. They had the following children: 370 i. Edgar B. (1836-aft 1860) 371 ii. Francis O. (1834-aft 1855) 372 iii. DeForest (1838-aft 1855) 373 iv. Charles A. (1840-aft 1855) 374 v. Romaine (1847-aft 1855) 261. Orissa Villa CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Jan 1809. 262. Harriet CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Jul 1811. 263. Angeline CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Jul 1814. 264. Nelson CLARKE (Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Dec 1817 in Otsego Co., NY. Nelson died aft 1855; he was 37. Nelson married Marie A. UNKNOWN. Born in 1827 in Otsego Co., NY. Marie A. died aft 1855; she was 28. They had one child: 375 i. Herman D. (1851-aft 1855) 265. Lyman CLARKE (Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1760. DSP. Lyman married Elizabeth PAINE, daughter of John PAINE & Bathsheba RATHBONE. Born on 3 Sep 1767. 266. William CLARKE (Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1764. William died in Mar 1815; he was 51. On 20 Mar 1788 when William was 24, he married Elizabeth WESTCOTT. Elizabeth died aft 8 Feb 1827. She died between 1827 and 1834. They had the following children: 376 i. John Page 55 Clarke Register Report 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Lyman (9 Nov 1792-) Jeremiah M. (7 Dec 1794-) Mary (5 Jan 1797-) Matilda (24 May 1799-) Lavinia (25 Apr 1802-) Rosina (24 May 1804-) William (30 Mar 1808-) 267. Joshua CLARKE (Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1768. Joshua died bef Apr 1804; he was 36. Joshua married Elizabeth ROSE. They had the following children: 384 i. Jeremiah Mitchell (4 Dec 1796-) 385 ii. Mary (17 Dec 1799-) 386 iii. Joshua (9 May 1802-aft Sep 1847) 268. Nancy CLARKE (Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1772. Nancy died ca 1845; she was 73. UNM, DSP 269. Mary CLARKE (Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1776. Mary died on 2 Jun 1835; she was 59. Ca 1798 when Mary was 22, she married William Littlefield PAINE. Born in 1776. William Littlefield died on 13 Apr 1842; he was 66. There were four children of this union. 270. Amey CRUMB (Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Mar 1765. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 271. Joseph CRUMB (Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Jan 1768 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Joseph died in Leonardsville, Town of Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 3 May 1827; he was 59. Buried in Crumb Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. From the Crumb genealogy: “Joseph moved from Rhode Island before 1800 to Mad.[ison] Co., and settled soon afterward upon a large farm in Plainfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. He built a house at a place called “Crumb’s Corners”, a half mile east of Leonardsville. In company with his brother-in-law, Perry Clarke, he built a dam on the Unadilla River; then a gristmill, a sawmill, a carding machine building and a trip-hammer shop. For a time he lived in Fairfield, Her.[kimer] Co., N. Y.... Some of the children are buried with parents in the Crumb Cemetery in Brookfield, at Otsego Co. line, on the Bridgewater and Leonardsville road, 6/10 of a mile south of Trelancey’s Corners on Highway #8.” Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Page 56 Clarke Register Report Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. On 6 Sep 1790 when Joseph was 22, he married Susannah CLARKE (286) , daughter of Stephen CLARKE Sr. (195) (13 May 1753-17 May 1810) & Susannah POTTER (31 Mar 1758-Mar 1832). Born in 1777 in Richmond, Newport Co. RI. Susannah died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 12 Feb 1839; she was 62. Buried in Crumb Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Joseph and Susannah Crumb Clarke are buried next to Joseph and Susannah Clarke Crumb. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. They had the following children: 387 i. Gardner (Died as Child) (ca 1795-ca 1798) 388 ii. Varnum C. (11 Feb 1797-9 Feb 1861) 389 iii. Stephen (4 Dec 1799-) 390 iv. Joseph Talcott (17 Feb 1800-27 Jan 1872) 391 v. Archibald (1803-) 392 vi. Sophronia (27 Feb 1804-) 393 vii. Orville Wesley, MD (1806-31 Mar 1838) 394 viii. Julia A. (18 Mar 1809-18 Feb 1878) 395 ix. Susan (29 Mar 1810-5 Feb 1888) 396 x. Marion (1812-11 Jun 1887) 397 xi. Russell (6 Nov 1814-6 Jan 1883) 398 xii. Franklin W. (1815-5 Feb 1877) 399 xiii. Louise (1816-10 Jan 1892) 400 xiv. William Sidney (1818-1 Apr 1821) 272. Samuel CRUMB (Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Mar 1769. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 273. Tanner CRUMB (Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, Page 57 Clarke Register Report John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1792 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Tanner was married and had two known children. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 274. Unknown CRUMB (Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Unknown married Unknown WILLIAMSON. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 275. James CRUMB (Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 276. Susannah CRUMB (Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1782. Susannah died in 1850; she was 68. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Susannah married Joseph CLARKE (292) , son of Stephen CLARKE Sr. (195) (13 May 1753-17 May 1810) & Susannah POTTER (31 Mar 1758-Mar 1832). Born in 1776. Joseph died on 17 Nov 1822; he was 46. Joseph and Susannah Crumb Clarke are buried next to Joseph and Susannah Clarke Crumb. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Page 58 Clarke Register Report Eleventh Generation -------------------------------------------------277. Susannah MAXSON (David10, David9, John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Susannah married Joseph Langford GREENE, son of ? GREENE & Hannah RIX. They had the following children: 401 i. David Maxson (8 Jul 1832-) 402 ii. Albert S. 278. Hannah PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 May 1774. 279. John Hazard PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jun 1776. 280. Ruth PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Dec 1778. 281. Deborah PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 2 Apr 1781. 282. Susannah PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Jun 1783. 283. William Sweet PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Sep 1785. 284. Joseph Clarke PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Oct 1792. 285. Nancy PECKHAM (Hannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Nov 1795. 286. Susannah CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1777 in Richmond, Newport Co. RI. Susannah died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 12 Feb 1839; she was 62. Buried in Crumb Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Joseph and Susannah Crumb Clarke are buried next to Joseph and Susannah Clarke Crumb. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Page 59 Clarke Register Report Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. On 6 Sep 1790 when Susannah was 13, she married Joseph CRUMB (271) , son of Joseph CRUMB (182) (20 Sep 1738-aft 1795) & Hannah BRAND. Born on 9 Jan 1768 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Joseph died in Leonardsville, Town of Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 3 May 1827; he was 59. Buried in Crumb Cemetery, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. From the Crumb genealogy: “Joseph moved from Rhode Island before 1800 to Mad.[ison] Co., and settled soon afterward upon a large farm in Plainfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. He built a house at a place called “Crumb’s Corners”, a half mile east of Leonardsville. In company with his brother-in-law, Perry Clarke, he built a dam on the Unadilla River; then a gristmill, a sawmill, a carding machine building and a trip-hammer shop. For a time he lived in Fairfield, Her.[kimer] Co., N. Y.... Some of the children are buried with parents in the Crumb Cemetery in Brookfield, at Otsego Co. line, on the Bridgewater and Leonardsville road, 6/10 of a mile south of Trelancey’s Corners on Highway #8.” Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. They had the following children: 387 i. Gardner (Died as Child) (ca 1795-ca 1798) 388 ii. Varnum C. (11 Feb 1797-9 Feb 1861) 389 iii. Stephen (4 Dec 1799-) 390 iv. Joseph Talcott (17 Feb 1800-27 Jan 1872) 391 v. Archibald (1803-) 392 vi. Sophronia (27 Feb 1804-) 393 vii. Orville Wesley MD (1806-31 Mar 1838) 394 viii. Julia A. (18 Mar 1809-18 Feb 1878) 395 ix. Susan (29 Mar 1810-5 Feb 1888) 396 x. Marion (1812-11 Jun 1887) 397 xi. Russell (6 Nov 1814-6 Jan 1883) 398 xii. Franklin W. (1815-5 Feb 1877) 399 xiii. Louise (1816-10 Jan 1892) 400 xiv. William Sidney (1818-1 Apr 1821) 287. DEACON Stephen CLARKE Jr. (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Apr 1779 in Charlestown, Washington Co., RI. Stephen died in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY, on 9 Feb 1842; he was 62. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Preacher. Education: Academic. Stephen moved from RI to Brookfield in 1799 and then from Brookfield to Sacketts Harbor NY. A slip of paper in the “Whitaker book” says Stephen Clarke, Jr., was born in Charleston, Rhode Island April 6 1779. He died Feb 9, Page 60 Clarke Register Report 1842 aged 62 years, 10 mo. 20 days. Judith Maxson, was born in Hopkinton, RI, Mar 9 1782. She died Nov 29, 1835, Aged 53 years, 8 mo. 20 days. Some sources give Stephen’s death date as 15 Feb 1842, but that may have been the burial date. The Sulphur Springs Cemetery is in the Town of Hounsfield. On page 512 of Child’s Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County is written, “Stephen Clark was a native of Rhode Island, whence he removed to Madison County among the early settlers, and in 1836 located in this town on what is known as the ‘Merrell premium farm,’ on road 46, which he occupied until his death He married first, Judith Maxon [Maxson], by whom he had nine children, and second, Mrs. Judith [Clarke] Maxson, a widow, of DeRuyter. His daughter Lodemia married W. Morris Clark of Sackets Harbor. Mr. Clark came to Sackets Harbor in 11838, and remained until his death in 1853, aged 41 years. His widow survives him at the age of 77 years. They had one daughter, Cornelia S., who married Ezra J., son of Ezra D. and Amanda M. (Jones) Whitaker, of North Adams, Mass., and have one son, Morris M., and reside in the village of Sackets Harbor.” Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. On 31 May 1800 when Stephen was 21, he first married Judith MAXSON (256) , daughter of Clarke MAXSON & Nancy CLARKE (164) (24 May 1758-1840), in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Born on 9 Mar 1782 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Judith died on 29 Nov 1835; she was 53. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Homemaker. Education: Academic. In the Clarke Genealogy, her husband's information (Stephen, 10) #209; says Judith Maxson, daughter of Clark and Nancy Clarke Maxson, of Brookfield, N. Y, was his 1st wife. She was Aged 53 Years 9 Months at the time of her death. Mr. Witter’s letter states that Judith was the “widow of Holly Maxson, d. Dec. 17, 1849, age 66 yrs 2 mos. 1 day.” Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. They had the following children: 358 i. Lodemia (4 Apr 1809-23 Jan 1890) 359 ii. Esdras 360 iii. Judith 361 iv. Susan Page 61 Clarke Register Report 362 363 364 365 v. vi. vii. viii. Erastus Hannah (16 Nov 1812-7 May 1889) Ann William In 1837 when Stephen was 57, he second married Judith CLARKE (255) , daughter of Nathan(iel) CLARKE (163) (9 May 1756-) & Sarah MAXSON. Born on 29 Oct 1784. Judith died on 17 Dec 1849; she was 65. 288. Polly CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1780. Polly died in Utica, Oneida Co., NY. Buried in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Polly married Edward BABCOCK. Born in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Research: “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. They had the following children: 403 i. Polly 404 ii. Eliza 405 iii. Henry 406 iv. Calista 289. Hannah CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Sep 1781. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Hannah married Joseph CLARKE (173) , son of Joseph CLARKE (117) (14 Sep 1728-6 May 1795) & Deborah PENDLETON (9 May 1737-). Born on 20 Sep 1776. This Joseph is given as son of Joseph 7, Thomas 6, Joseph 5, Joseph 4, Thomas 3, John 2, John 1 in Morrison’s genealogy, The “Clarke” Families of Rhode Island. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. They had the following children: 257 i. Sophia (6 Feb 1802-) Page 62 Clarke Register Report 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Alvit (11 Jan 1804-aft 1855) Deborah Jared (1 Dec 1807-aft 1855) Orissa Villa (6 Jan 1809-) Harriet (15 Jul 1811-) Angeline (4 Jul 1814-) Nelson (25 Dec 1817-aft 1855) 290. Hazard Perry CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Dec 1784 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Hazard Perry died in Independence, Allegany Co., NY, on 25 Dec 1863; he was 79. From the first page of the Fifth Generation in the Crumb genealogy we find, “Joseph [Crumb] moved from Rhode Island before 1800 to Mad[ison] Co., and settled soon afterward upon a large farm in Plainfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. He built a house at a place called ‘Crumb’s Corners’, a half mile east of Leonardsville. In company with his brotherin-law, [Hazard] Perry Clarke, he built a dam on the Unadilla River; then a grist mill, a saw mill, a carding machine building and a trip-hammer shop.” Hazard moved to Independence , Town of Andover, Allegany Co, in 1820 from Brookfield, Madison Co., and started farming in the south part of the town. He stayed there until his death. This information is from the Gazetteer and Business Directory of Allegany County, NY for 1875, compiled and published by Hamilton Child, Syracuse, NY 1875, pp. 53-6. The 1850 federal census lists Hazard, his wife, Phebe, and four children. The Adson Crandall family is listed next in the enumeration. Beers’s History of Allegany County states that “Hazard P. Clarke, from Brookfield, Madison county, came in 1820 and located on lot number 96 where he remained till 1842, when he removed to the village. He followed blacksmithing several years. At the time he came the nearest store was Hornellsville, and there was only one there.” While he is Hazard in all other known records, the transcription of his father’s will names him as Harland. A transcription error is the likely cause. Research: H. P. Clark household, 1810 U. S. Federal Census, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Roll: M252_28; Page: 754, Image: 147. H. P. Clark household, 1820 U. S. Federal Census, Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Roll: M33_73; Page: 106, Image: 108 H. P. Clark household, 1830 U. S. Federal Census, Andover, Allegany Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Roll: M19_84; Page: 40. Hazard P. Clarke household, 1850 U. S. Federal Census, Andover, Allegany Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Roll: M432_475; Page: 128. Hazard P. Clarke household, 1860 U. S. Federal Census, Andover, Allegany Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Roll: M653_718; Page: 968 Child, Hamilton. Gazetteer and Business Directory of Allegany County, NY for 1875,. Syracuse, NY: 1875, pp. 53-6. Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. History of Allegany County, N. Y. New York: F. W. Beers & Co., 1879. Hazard P., Stephen S. Samuel B. and Jeremiah Clarke are all listed in the section on the Town of Andover. Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. West, Edmund, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com 2000. Yates Publishing. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc. 2004. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth Page 63 Clarke Register Report E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. In 1803 when Hazard Perry was 18, he married Phoebe WHITFORD, daughter of Joshua WHITFORD Jr. & Phoebe PALMER. Born on 22 Jul 1788 in Berlin, Rensselaer Co., NY. Phoebe died in Andover, Allegany Co., NY, on 19 Mar 1873; she was 84. Research: Hazard P. Clarke household, 1850 U. S. Federal Census, Andover, Allegany Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Roll: M432_475; Page: 128. Hazard P. Clarke household, 1860 U. S. Federal Census, Andover, Allegany Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Roll: M653_718; Page: 968. Witter, Harold J. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 8 Aug 2005, held (2005) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The letter regards Clarke lineage information from Otsego and Madison Counties. West, Edmund, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com 2000. Yates Publishing. U. S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc. 2004. They had the following children: 407 i. William Bliss (14 Nov 1807-) 408 ii. Amanda (29 Mar 1810-) 409 iii. Laura (26 Oct 1812-25 Jan 1890) 410 iv. Ezra Stillman (25 Oct 1815-) 411 v. Olivia (7 Oct 1818-) 412 vi. Mary Lucinda (20 Aug 1821-) 413 vii. Clarissa Crandall (23 May 1824-aft 1850) 414 viii. Phoebe Selucia (11 Aug 1826-aft 5 Jun 1858) 415 ix. Grace Ann (29 Jul 1829-aft 1850) 416 x. Henry H. (6 May 1832-8 Mar 1853) 291. Samuel B. CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Feb 1787 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Samuel B. died in Andover, Allegany Co., NY, in Feb 1850; he was 62. According to Beers’s History of Allegany County, NY (1879), Samuel B. and his sons, Stephen S. and Jeremiah, moved from Madison County to Andover, Allegany Co., in 1825. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. History of Allegany County, N. Y. New York: F. W. Beers & Co., 1879. Hazard P., Stephen S. Samuel B. and Jeremiah Clarke are all listed in the section on the Town of Andover. Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Samuel B. married Tacy MAXSON, daughter of John MAXSON. Born on 20 Dec 1788. They had the following children: 417 i. Cordelia (14 Jun 1809-23 Jan 1888) 418 ii. Stephen S. (30 May 1811-) Page 64 Clarke Register Report 419 420 421 422 423 424 iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. Eliza (16 Sep 1813-) Decatur Maxson (11 Dec 1816-) Lucy (30 Jun 1818-13 Dec 1864) Caroline (3 Jan 1822-) Jeremiah (11 Apr 1825-) Emily (4 Apr 1827-) 292. Joseph CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1776. Joseph died on 17 Nov 1822; he was 46. Joseph and Susannah Crumb Clarke are buried next to Joseph and Susannah Clarke Crumb. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Joseph married Susannah CRUMB (276) , daughter of Joseph CRUMB (182) (20 Sep 1738-aft 1795) & Hannah BRAND. Born in 1782. Susannah died in 1850; she was 68. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 293. Anna / Nancy CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Anna / Nancy married Jonathan DAVIS. Born in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. They had the following children: 425 i. Leroy 426 ii. Eli 427 iii. Frank 428 iv. Correll (?) 294. Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1797 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Sarah (”Sally”) died in Andover, Allegany Co., NY, aft 1850; she was 53. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Page 65 Clarke Register Report Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. Sarah (”Sally”) married Ichabod BABCOCK. Born on 22 Jun 1782 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Ichabod died in Andover, Allegany Co., NY, on 25 May 1862; he was 79. The 1850 federal census lists his birthplace as CT. They had the following children: 429 i. Sarah Maria (22 Oct 1819-) 430 ii. Amanda (15 Feb 1821-) 431 iii. Gideon (18 Nov 1822-aft 1850) 432 iv. Caroline (6 Jul 1824-) 433 v. Alanson (Aug 1826-aft 1850) 295. Alanson / Lanson CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1800. According to the Madison County Book of Deeds, Book Z, pp 459 and 461 for 1806-53, in 1828-29 Alanson and his wife sold property in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, to Silas and Betsey Crumb and another parcel to Adian / Adin Burdick of Brookfield. Clarke was living in Edmeston, Otsego Co., at the time. Most of the properties involved were centered on a parcel called the Old Babcock Mill Farm along Beaver Creek in the Town of Brookfield. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. Clarke, Alanson. Book of Deeds, Madison County Clerk’s Office, Wampsville, NY, Book Z, pp 469-61, 1806-63. Viewed 29 Aug 2007. Alanson / Lanson married Cynthia UNKNOWN. 296. Dr. Henry CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Jul 1793 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Henry died in Walworth, WI, on 16 Apr 1853; he was 59. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. On 14 Jul 1821 when Henry was 28, he married Lucy CLARKE (329) , daughter of Henry CLARKE Jr., Esq. (221) (16 Dec 1777-21 Dec 1823) & Catherine BROWN (1775-9 Dec 1851), in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Born on 20 Mar 1803 in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. Lucy died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 21 Aug 1829; she was 26. Research: “Clarke Cemetery, Madison County, NY.” Tree Talks, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1985, p. 104. They had one child: 434 i. Mills DeForest (27 Sep 1825-) 297. Sabrina CLARKE (Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Page 66 Clarke Register Report Humphrey1). Born on 1 Aug 1802 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. “Vital Records Extracted from the Madison County Whig.” Tree Talks, Vol. 9, No. 4, 1969, p. 36. Mrs. Kenneth E. Scott of Webster, NY, provided a transcription of the will of Stephen Clark, late of Brookfield. 298. Samuel CLARKE (James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 Jun 1783 in RI. on 27 Mar 1853. Samuel died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, on 11 Nov 1870; he was 87. Samuel died at the home of his daughter and son-in-law Henry and Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson. Obituaries were printed in the Watertown and Lowville newspapers, but they offer no real information. What we know of his children comes from a copy of his will in the probate files of the Lewis County Court House in Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. On 3 June 2002, Samuel's gravestone was unearthed at the Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery by Darlene and Kenny Cole, Mike and Pat Clark (6th cousins). Darlene and Kenny then reset the stone. On the stone is carved, "Samuel Clarke died Nov. 11, 1870. Æ 87 yrs & 4 mos.". Buried in Nov 1870 in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer. The link from Samuel to James has not yet been proved adequately. The 1855 NYS census states that Samuel had been living in Lewis Co. for 24 years, so he arrived there in 1831 and only his last child, Mary Ann, was born in Lewis Co. It appears, then, that he left Rhode Island and settled in Madison Co., NY, for a period of about ten years. He then moved to Jefferson Co. and then moved on to Lewis Co. where he remained for most of the rest of his life. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SAMUEL CLARKE, 1782-1870 In the name of God, Amen. I Samuel Clark of the town of Diana in the County of Lewis and State of New York being of Sound mind and memory (Blessed be Almighty God for the Same) do make and publish this my last will and testament. I give and bequeath to my Son Alanson Clark two hundred dollars My daughter Maryann Wilson twenty five Dollars and the Rest of the girls the sum of ten Dollars Each and the Remainder of my personaly (sic; personal or personalty?) property to my Son Horace Clark after paying from the Same the (next phrase unclear) legal administration and all of my Real estate. I Do nominate and appoint Alanson Clark my Son and Henry Wilson my Son in Law to be the Sole Executors of this my last Will and testament. In witness whereof I hereunto Set my hand and Seal and publish and decree this to be my last will and testament in the presence of the witnesses named below this 11th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and Sixty five. /s/ Samuel Clark Signed, Sealed, declared, and published by the Said Samuel Clark as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of Each other have Subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto. /s/ N. R. Carley, Resident at Diana in Lewis County in New York /s/ (first name illegible) R. Carley, Resident at Diana in Lewis County in New York Samuel’s residence in the Town of LeRay, Jefferson County, NY, is probable given the 1810 census records, but there is no male child listed in Alanson’s age range. The family listed matches Samuel’s family exactly except for the only male child (Alanson) is given as being between 10 and 15 when he was under ten years old (4). This could be accounted for by an enumerator’s error, but that cannot be proved. The Town of LeRay was established on 17 February 1806 and included parts of the present Towns of Alexandria and Wilna and all of the present Towns of Theresa, Antwerp and Philadelphia. Nearly half of the modern town is within the borders of the Fort Drum military reservation. Page 67 Clarke Register Report Samuel is listed in the 1820 federal census as living in the Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. the precise listing includes the following: Free white males under 10: 2 (Horace and Joseph) Free white males 10-16: 1 (Alanson) Free white males 16-18: none Free white males 16-26: 1 (unknown; not a known child of Samuel and Martha) Free white males 26-45: 1 (Samuel) Free white males over 45: none Free white females under 10: 2 (Nancy and Martha) Free white females 10-16: 1 (Lucretia) Free white females 16-26: none Free white females 26-45: 1 (Martha) Free white females over 45: none Samuel is still listed as living in LeRay in 1830 and all children are accounted for; the unknown male listed in the 1820 census no longer appears and was probably a visiting relative working to help with farm chores. On 28 February 1851, Samuel, Alanson and Horace bought 110.11 acres of land from John and Louisa LaFarge for $550. LaFarge acquired his land holdings from Joseph Bonaparte in 1835. Bonaparte bought the land from James and Vincent Le Ray de Chaumont around 1820. This land was part of the Macomb Purchase No., Four. On 12 April 1851, Alanson and Dorcas sold their claim to this land to Samuel and Horace for $433.33. In the 1850 census, dated 30 August, for the Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Samuel (65) is listed as living with Martha (63). He has a 110 acre farm valued at $2,000, $80 worth of tools, two horses, four cows, six calves, and nine pigs (total value of the animals was $400), 100 bushels of Indian corn, 50 bushels of oats, 140 bushels of potatoes, 400 pounds of butter, 20 tons of hay, 1,200 pounds of maple sugar and other items not specified. From the way the data are presented, it is unclear if all this belongs to Samuel or if it is a total inventory for Samuel, Alanson and Horace, all of whom are on the same page of the census. This census also states that Samuel was born in CT and some notations suggest Cornwall, near the NYS border. This location is highly unlikely given the preponderance of records that state he was born in RI and the vast number of probably relatives who were born there, too. It is not known who suggested Cornwall as that place is not given in the original census document. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal account book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 16 Jun 2002. This message reports how Darlene and our cousins Michael and Patrick located the gravestones for Samuel and Martha Wait Clarke on 2-3 Jun 2002. Sam: Clark household. 1810 U. S. Federal Census. Champion, Jefferson Co., NY; Roll: 28; Page: 579; Image: 59. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Provo, UT, USA, 2010. Samuel Clark household. 1830 U. S. Federal Census, Martinsburg, Lewis Co., NY, Roll: M19_92; Page: 401. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Provo, UT, USA, 2004. Samuel Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Samuel is living with Horace at this time, but he is listed first in the enumeration. Alanson Clark household. 1865 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY, 8 Jun 1865. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Horace Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY; Roll: M593_964; Page 68 Clarke Register Report Page: 375A; Image: 141. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2009. Samuel Clark will (1865), Lewis County Surrogate Court, Lowville, NY. Photocopy of original will provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark obituary. Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 16 Nov 1870, p. 3. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark death notice. The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 16 Nov 1870-, p 3. Copy provided by Darlene Powers Cole. The identical notice was also published in The Watertown Daily Times on 16 Nov 1870, n. p., col. 3. Copies of both are held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. Abt 1805 when Samuel was 21, he married Martha WAIT, daughter of Josiah WAIT Sr. (22 Jun 1731-) & Martha STRONG (1752-27 May 1802). We know that Samuel married a woman named Martha who died in 1853, but we do not have her last name with certainty. Some family records and letters kept by Lillian Clarke Powers state that her maiden name was Wait, about whom a great deal of information exists. We do not yet, however, have the requisite proof. Born on 18 May 1785 in Chester, Hampshire Co., MA. Martha died in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY, on 27 Mar 1853; she was 67. Buried in Mar 1853 in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Darlene and Kenny Cole, Mike Clark and Pat Clark (sixth cousins) found Martha's grave stone on 2 June 2002 at the Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery. The stone had fallen over and become buried. Darlene and Kenny have reset the stone. It must be noted that on Martha's grave stone her information is given as "wife of Samuel Clark;" the final "e" is missing on Clarke as the stonecutter obviously ran out of room. All family records of the period have an "e" on Clarke. Other family stones all have the final "e" on Clarke. The stone reads, "Martha, wife of Samuel Clark, died March 27, 1853. Æ 67 yrs 9 mos." Research: Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 16 Jun 2002. This message reports how Darlene and our cousins Michael and Patrick located the gravestones for Samuel and Martha Wait Clarke on 2-3 Jun 2002. Samuel Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Trumbull, James Russell. History of Northampton, Massachusetts From Its Settlement in 1654, Vol. III. Northampton, Gazette Printing Co., 1902. They had the following children: 435 i. Alanson (9 Sep 1806-29 Jul 1877) 436 ii. Lucretia (1809-1881) 437 iii. Horace (13 Apr 1812-22 Nov 1896) 438 iv. Nancy (28 Nov 1813-22 Jan 1862) 439 v. Martha S. (1815-aft 1884) 440 vi. Joseph (1819-aft 1884) 441 vii. Mary Celinda (29 Aug 1821-aft 1885) 442 viii. Henry W. (30 May 1824-4 May 1839) 443 ix. Sarah Ann (6 Feb 1827-12 May 1884) 444 x. Mary Ann (1835-aft 1870) 299. Stephen CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Jan 1784. Stephen died on 21 Mar 1786; he was 2. Page 69 Clarke Register Report 300. Samuel CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Dec 1786. Samuel died on 8 Sep 1787; he was <1. 301. Mary (Polly) CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Jan 1787 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Mary (Polly) married Deacon Alfred MAXSON. There were at least nine children of this union, one of whom was named Fanny. 302. Isaac Peckham CLARKE Sr. (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Apr 1789 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Isaac Peckham died in NY aft 1850; he was 60. Research: Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 1 Jan 1812 when Isaac Peckham was 22, he married Lois / Louise RATHBONE. Born in 1786 in Rensselaer Co., NY. Lois / Louise died in NY aft 1850; she was 64. Lois’s surname may be spelled Rathbun. There were at least six children of this union. Of the four listed here, Adelia is either a twin of Isaac, Jr., or is the wife of one of the sons. The 1850 federal census is not clear on that point. Research: Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 445 i. Welcome (1815-aft 1855) 446 ii. Isaac Peckham Jr. (23 Jan 1821-21 Jan 1889) 447 iii. Nelson (1825-aft 1855) 303. Esther CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Sep 1790 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. There were at least 8 children of this union. Esther married William BASSETT. 304. Patience CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Sep 1793 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. Patience married Moses Barber MAXSON. 305. Hannah CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Sep 1796 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. There were at least two children of this union. Page 70 Clarke Register Report Hannah married Elder Willett STILLMAN. 306. Susannah CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Jul 1799 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. Susannah died in Richmond, Washington Co., RI, on 15 Sep 1803; she was 4. 307. Perry Weeden CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Oct 1801 in Richmond, Washington Co., RI. Perry Weeden died in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY, on 25 Feb 1870; he was 68. Research: Tuttle, William H. and Isabel Bracy, ed., Names and Sketches of the Pioneer Settlers of Madison County, New York. Interlaken, NY: Heart of the Lake Publishing, 1984. Perry Weeden married Ann COON. There were at least 5 children of this union. 308. Joseph CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Apr 1804 in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. Joseph died aft 1855; he was 50. Research: Joseph Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Joseph married Sophronia COLBOURN. Born in 1802 in NY. Sophronia died in NY aft 1855; she was 53. There were at least six children of this marriage. The age data in the 1850 census has been overwritten to correct apparent errors and is unclear. Research: Joseph Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 448 i. Sophronia A. (1828-aft 1850) 449 ii. Sarah C. (1831-aft 1855) 450 iii. Joseph P. (1833-aft 1850) 451 iv. Stephen E. (1834-aft 1855) 452 v. Amos L. (1839-aft 1855) 453 vi. Francis M. (1841-aft 1855) 309. Reynolds CLARKE (Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Apr 1807 in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. Reynolds died aft 1855; he was 47. Occupation: Farmer. Reynolds married Lucy M. COOK. Born in 1814. Lucy M. died aft 1855; she was 41. There were at least four children of this marriage. They had the following children: Page 71 Clarke Register Report 454 455 456 i. ii. iii. Mary D. (1834-aft 1855) Edwin P. (1837-aft 1855) Charles H. (1841-aft 1855) 310. Anne RATHBONE (Susannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Mar 1779. 311. Hannah Perry RATHBONE (Susannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Oct 1782. 312. James RATHBONE (Susannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 May 1786. 313. Hannah Perry RATHBONE (Susannah CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Aug 1791. 314. Isaac PECKHAM (Ann CLARKE10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jun 1778. 315. Unnamed CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Feb 1799 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Unnamed died in Newport, Newport Co., RI, on 9 Feb 1799; he was <1. 316. David Wright CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Jun 1800 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. David Wright died in Newport, Newport Co., RI, on 22 Jan 1854; he was 53. David Wright married Sarah Monroe CHAFFEE, daughter of Otis CHAFFEE & Almy UNDERWOOD. Born on 17 Apr 1802. They had the following children: 457 i. Mary Jane (29 Dec 1823-) 458 ii. Ann Elizabeth (13 Nov 1825-) 459 iii. David Otis (11 Dec 1826-1918) 460 iv. Henry Wright (10 Dec 1829-1 Apr 1900) 461 v. Daniel Webb (24 May 1832-21 Sep 1858) 462 vi. Thomas Hartwell (26 Nov 1834-20 Oct 1919) 463 vii. Sarah Adeline (30 Sep 1836-15 Nov 1916) 464 viii. Gustavus Adolphus (23 Nov 1839-5 Jun 1916) 465 ix. Conrad Shultz (20 Nov 1842-30 Mar 1918) 317. Elizabeth Bailey CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Nov 1801 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Elizabeth Bailey died in Montville, New London Co., CT, on 1 Aug 1877; she was 75. Elizabeth Bailey married Giles Mumford LAWTON. Issue of this union were Giles Mumford, Thomas Clarke and Elizabeth Wealthy. 318. Tryphena Ann CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Jun 1804 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Tryphena Ann died in Tiverton, Newport Co., Page 72 Clarke Register Report RI, on 15 Dec 1889; she was 85. On 15 Feb 1835 when Tryphena Ann was 30, she married Isaac CUNDALL in Tiverton, Newport Co., RI. Born on 1 Jan 1783. Isaac died on 22 Jul 1861; he was 78. Children of this union were: Edward Gray, twins Isaac and Henry, and Anne Eliza Cundall. 319. Clarissa Angeline CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 May 1807 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Clarissa Angeline married Lester CRANDALL. Born on 17 May 1796 in Montville, New London Co., CT. Children of this union were Nathan Maxson and Horace Lester Crandall. 320. Abel Marsh CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Sep 1809 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Abel Marsh died on 15 Oct 1810; he was 1. 321. Thomas Marsh CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Dec 1810 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Thomas Marsh died on 21 May 1900; he was 89. Occupation: Banker. On 9 Nov 1834 when Thomas Marsh was 23, he married Anna LEWIS, daughter of Daniel LEWIS & Sarah Ann NORTHUP. Born on 15 Apr 1808 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Anna died on 20 Dec 1891; she was 83. They had the following children: 466 i. William Lewis (16 Sep 1835-15 May 1920) 467 ii. Daniel Wright (17 Feb 1839-27 Nov 1899) 468 iii. Sarah Ann (23 Dec 1843-26 Jun 1856) 469 iv. Emmeline Northup (23 May 1848-22 Aug 1897) 322. Daniel Levett CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 Oct 1813. Daniel’s last known residence was in Berlin, IL. Daniel Levett first married Sarah Ann NEWMAN. Born on 1 Mar 1823 in Pickaway Co., OH. Sarah Ann died on 10 May 1840; she was 17. There was one child of this union, David Wright Clarke, b 2 Jan 1840. David married and had issue and some descendants, surname Downing, were listed as residing in San Francisco, CA. Daniel Levett second married Silvia Ann COMSTOCK. Born on 4 Sep 1818 in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY. There were four children of this union: Wealthy Jane, Daniel Bezeleel, Mary Curtis and Clarissa Ann. There were issue of Mary Curtis who married a Moore. 323. Jerusha Maria CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Jun 1816 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Jerusha Maria married REV Henry CLARKE (232) , son of Job Bennett CLARKE (159) (13 May 1765-) & Mrs. Mary WELLS (15 Oct 1755-1 May 1817). Born on 1 May 1809 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Page 73 Clarke Register Report They had the following children: 344 i. Unnamed (9 Sep 1834-9 Sep 1834) 345 ii. Thomas Henry (15 Jan 1836-28 May 1894) 346 iii. Joshua Maxon (15 Feb 1838-10 May 1922) 347 iv. William Palmer (5 Nov 1840-3 Sep 1862) 348 v. Leander Scott (22 Jun 1843-14 Apr 1912) 349 vi. Mary Jerusha (23 Jun 1845-) 350 vii. Milo Marsh (23 Mar 1848-30 Dec 1919) 351 viii. Agnes Zilla (9 Aug 1850-) 352 ix. David Wright (20 Nov 1856-) 324. Wealthy Jane CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Dec 1818. Wealthy Jane died on 20 Oct 1819; she was <1. 325. Sarah Wealthy CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jan 1820 in Newport, Newport Co., RI. Sarah Wealthy married John Davis BURDICK. Born on 25 Apr 1815. John Davis died in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI, on 11 Jul 1870; he was 55. There were eight children of this union. 326. Benjamin Foster CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Nov 1823. Benjamin Foster died in Pleasant Plains, Sangamon Co., IL, on 29 May 1902; he was 78. On 23 Aug 1846 when Benjamin Foster was 22, he married Abigail COON. Born ca 1825. Abigail died in Pleasant Plains, Sangamon Co., IL, on 7 Aug 1892; she was 67. 327. Susan Jane CLARKE (Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Jul 1827. Susan Jane died on 31 Mar 1878; she was 50. On 26 Jul 1856 when Susan Jane was 29, she married John ZOERB. Born in Wetzlar, Germany. John died on 16 Apr 1911 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA. Buried in Ashaway, Washington Co., RI. There were three children of this union. 328. George R. F. CLARKE (Henry10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1799. George R. F. died in New York, New York Co., NY, on 17 Aug 1834; he was 35. Buried in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. His remains were returned to Unadilla Forks at his specific request. Research: “Clarke Cemetery, Madison County, NY.” Tree Talks, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1985, p. 104. 329. Lucy CLARKE (Henry10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Mar 1803 in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. Lucy died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 21 Aug 1829; she was 26. Research: “Clarke Cemetery, Madison County, NY.” Tree Talks, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1985, p. 104. Page 74 Clarke Register Report On 14 Jul 1821 when Lucy was 18, she married Dr. Henry CLARKE (296) , son of Stephen CLARKE Sr. (195) (13 May 1753-17 May 1810) & Susannah POTTER (31 Mar 1758-Mar 1832), in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Born on 10 Jul 1793 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Henry died in Walworth, WI, on 16 Apr 1853; he was 59. Research: Harding, Anne Borden, Historian-General, General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 3, George Soule. Plymouth, Ma: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1980. They had one child: 434 i. Mills DeForest (27 Sep 1825-) 330. Jane CLARKE (Henry10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Aug 1811 in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. Jane died in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY, on 23 Jul 1817; she was 5. 331. Eveline CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Jun 1804 in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY. Eveline died in 1882; she was 77. 332. Cornelia CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Feb 1806 in Adams, Jefferson Co., NY. Cornelia died in 1884; she was 77. Cornelia married Peleg Hoxie BASSETT. 333. Catharine CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 Aug 1807. Catharine died in Apr 1889; she was 81. UNM, DSP. 334. Eliza Ann CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Feb 1809. Eliza Ann died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 2 May 1892; she was 83. Both Eliza Ann and her sister Catharine died unmarried. I suspect that they grew up in an alcoholic family. Their brother, Welcome Morris, my great grandfather died of end stage alcoholism at aged 41. Such severe alcoholism usually has a family history, ( Sara W. Hale, Mar. 18, 1997) 335. Phebe CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 Nov 1810. Phebe died in 1879; she was 68. Phebe married Ransom LEWIS. 336. Reuben Oliver CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Jul 1814 in Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. 337. Erastus Patterson CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Jun 1817 in Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. 338. Edwin Dwight CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 May 1820 in Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. Edwin Dwight died in Front Of Petersburg, VA, During The Civil War, in 1864; he was 43. Page 75 Clarke Register Report On 4 Sep 1844 when Edwin Dwight was 24, he married Sophronia BRAND. 339. James Ray CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 2 Jul 1823 in Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. James Ray died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 22 Jun 1845; he was 21. Research: “Clarke Cemetery, Madison County, NY.” Tree Talks, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1985, p. 104. 340. Welcome Morris CLARKE (Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 Oct 1812 in Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. Welcome Morris died in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY, on 7 Dec 1853; he was 41. due to alcohol. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer. Education: Academic. He was born 18 October, 1812 at Richfield, NY., but Hale family information has him born at Edmeston, Otsego County, New York ) and died 7 Dec.1853 at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. He was a farmer, and settled in Jefferson County, NY. Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 14 Jan 1837 when Welcome Morris was 24, he married Lodemia CLARKE (358) , daughter of DEACON Stephen CLARKE Jr. (287) (6 Apr 1779-9 Feb 1842) & Judith MAXSON (256) (9 Mar 1782-29 Nov 1835), in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Born on 4 Apr 1809 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Lodemia died in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, on 23 Jan 1890; she was 80. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Homemaker And Seamstress. Education: Academic. There is repeated mention that Cornelia Sophia was Lodemia's second born. but no name, just a blank for the "i"__________. Welcome Morris Clark; Born October 18, 1812 at Edmeston, Otsego County, New York. Married Jan. 14, 1837. Died Dec. 7, 1853 aged 41. Lodemia Clarke; Born April 4, 1809 at Brookfield, Madison County, New York. Married Jan 14, 1837. Died Jan. 23, 1890. Some sources give her name as Lodema. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 470 i. Unknown (ca 1840-) 471 ii. Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) (1 Oct 1843-17 Aug 1910) 341. Welcome MINOR (Elizabeth M. CLARKE10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 342. Peter Welcome CLARKE (Ethan10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). In the NYS census, Otsego Co., for 1825, there is a Peter Clark listed with four males and three females in the household. Page 76 Clarke Register Report 343. Henry William DWIGHT (Catherine CLARKE10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Apr 1816. 344. Unnamed CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Sep 1834. Unnamed died on 9 Sep 1834; he was <1. 345. Thomas Henry CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Jan 1836. Thomas Henry died on 28 May 1894; he was 58. There are no known children of this union. Thomas Henry married Mary Imogene WELLS. 346. Joshua Maxon CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Feb 1838. Joshua Maxon died on 10 May 1922; he was 84. There was one child of this union, Mary Eliza, b 28 Mayn1866. Joshua Maxon married Eliza LEWIS, daughter of Whitman LEWIS. 347. William Palmer CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Nov 1840. William Palmer died in Newport News, VA, on 3 Sep 1862; he was 21. Civil War Casualty. William died of fever (probably typhus) in the hospital at Newport News. On 6 Aug 1862 when William Palmer was 21, he married Harriet WELLS, daughter of Peter C. WELLS. 348. Leander Scott CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Jun 1843. Leander Scott died on 14 Apr 1912; he was 68. There were issue of this union. Leander Scott married Hettie Merinda DEVOE. 349. Mary Jerusha CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jun 1845 in Wickford, Washington Co., RI. Mary Jerusha married Warren James MOORE. There were issue of this union. 350. Milo Marsh CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Mar 1848. Milo Marsh died on 30 Dec 1919; he was 71. There were two children of this union. Milo Marsh married Clara BRAND. 351. Agnes Zilla CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Page 77 Clarke Register Report Humphrey1). Born on 9 Aug 1850. Agnes Zilla married Stephen H. FARNHAM. There was one son of this union. 352. David Wright CLARKE (Henry10, Job Bennett9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Nov 1856 in Wickford, Washington Co., RI. There were five children of this union. David Wright married Katherine DEBALLARD. Born on 23 Jan 1863. 353. Diantha MAXSON (Judith CLARKE10, Nathan(iel)9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 354. Almira MAXSON (Judith CLARKE10, Nathan(iel)9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 355. Holly Welcome MAXSON (Judith CLARKE10, Nathan(iel)9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 356. Silas MAXSON (Judith CLARKE10, Nathan(iel)9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 357. Mary Starr MAXSON (Judith CLARKE10, Nathan(iel)9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 358. Lodemia CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Apr 1809 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Lodemia died in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY, on 23 Jan 1890; she was 80. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Homemaker And Seamstress. Education: Academic. There is repeated mention that Cornelia Sophia was Lodemia's second born. but no name, just a blank for the "i"__________. Welcome Morris Clark; Born October 18, 1812 at Edmeston, Otsego County, New York. Married Jan. 14, 1837. Died Dec. 7, 1853 aged 41. Lodemia Clarke; Born April 4, 1809 at Brookfield, Madison County, New York. Married Jan 14, 1837. Died Jan. 23, 1890. Some sources give her name as Lodema. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 14 Jan 1837 when Lodemia was 27, she married Welcome Morris CLARKE (340) , son of Oliver Pendleton CLARKE (224) (29 Mar 1783-25 Oct 1831) & Elizabeth PATTERSON (13 Aug 1785-10 Apr 1867), in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Born on 18 Oct 1812 in Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. Welcome Morris died in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY, on 7 Dec 1853; he was 41. due to alcohol. Buried in Sulphur Springs, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer. Education: Academic. Page 78 Clarke Register Report He was born 18 October, 1812 at Richfield, NY., but Hale family information has him born at Edmeston, Otsego County, New York ) and died 7 Dec.1853 at Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. He was a farmer, and settled in Jefferson County, NY. Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke. They had the following children: 470 i. Unknown (ca 1840-) 471 ii. Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) (1 Oct 1843-17 Aug 1910) 359. Esdras CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). There was issue of this union. Esdras married Unknown ORDWAY. 360. Judith CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Judith died in Jefferson Co., NY. Judith married Horace WOOD. 361. Susan CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Susan married Alonzo MAXSON. 362. Erastus CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Erastus died in WI. 363. Hannah CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Nov 1812 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Hannah died in Walworth on 7 May 1889; she was 76. On 24 Feb 1833 when Hannah was 20, she married David COON. 364. Ann CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Ann married Joel SCOTT in Rochester, Olmstead Co., MN. 365. William CLARKE (Judith MAXSON10, Nancy CLARKE9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Buried in Farina, Fayette Co., IL. 366. Emily CLARKE (Alvit10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1829. Emily died aft 1855; she was 26. 367. Henry CLARKE (Alvit10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1840 in Otsego Co., NY. Henry died aft 1855; he was 15. Page 79 Clarke Register Report 368. William CLARKE (Alvit10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1843 in Otsego Co., NY. William died aft 1855; he was 12. 369. Lucy CLARKE (Alvit10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1845. Lucy died aft 1855; she was 10. 370. Edgar B. CLARKE (Jared10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1836 in Otsego Co., NY. Edgar B. died in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY, aft 1860; he was 24. Occupation: Cabinet-maker. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. Edgar B. married Mary L. WEAVER. Per Henry Maxson Clarke, Mary L. Weaver was a descendant of John Maxson, the first white child born on the island of Rhode Island. Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. They had one child: 472 i. Henry Maxson (1 Nov 1859-11 Feb 1917) 371. Francis O. CLARKE (Jared10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1834 in Otsego Co., NY. Francis O. died aft 1855; he was 21. Occupation: Cabinet-maker. Francis O. married Emily E. UNKNOWN. Born in 1837 in Cayuga Co., NY. Emily E. died aft 1855; she was 18. 372. DeForest CLARKE (Jared10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1838 in Otsego Co., NY. DeForest died aft 1855; he was 17. Occupation: Cabinet-maker. 373. Charles A. CLARKE (Jared10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1840 in Otsego Co., NY. Charles A. died aft 1855; he was 15. 374. Romaine CLARKE (Jared10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1847 in Otsego Co., NY. Romaine died aft 1855; he was 8. 375. Herman D. CLARKE (Nelson10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1851 in Otsego Co., NY. Herman D. died aft 1855; he was 4. 376. John CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). DSP. 377. Lyman CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Nov 1792. There were children of this union. Page 80 Clarke Register Report Lyman married Mary Ann PAINE, daughter of John PAINE ESQ. & Anna D. SANDS. 378. Jeremiah M. CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Dec 1794. In 1843 he sold his land in RI and moved to Exeter, Otsego Co., NY, and later moved to WI. He had issue. Jeremiah M. married Margaret L (LITTLEFIELD ?). 379. Mary CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Jan 1797. Mary married Edward S. LITTLEFIELD. 380. Matilda CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 May 1799. Matilda married Gideon ROSE. 381. Lavinia CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Apr 1802. Lavinia married Barzillai B. MITCHELL. 382. Rosina CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 May 1804. Rosina married Edward SANDS. 383. William CLARKE (William10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Mar 1808. William married Alice UNKNOWN. 384. Jeremiah Mitchell CLARKE (Joshua10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Dec 1796. This Jeremiah M. is not to be confused with his cousin, also Jeremiah M. 385. Mary CLARKE (Joshua10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Dec 1799. Mary married Joshua DODGE Jr.. This marriage is unproved. 386. Joshua CLARKE (Joshua10, Ichabod9, Caleb8, William7, William6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 May 1802. Joshua died aft Sep 1847; he was 45. Joshua married Sibel POCOCK (?). Page 81 Clarke Register Report 387. Gardner CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1795. Gardner died ca 1798; he was 3. 388. Varnum C. CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Feb 1797 in Fairfield, Herkimer Co., NY. Varnum C. died in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 9 Feb 1861; he was 63. Buried in Leonardsville Cemetery, Town of Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer, Postmaster at Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Varnum joined the Bridgewater Masonic Lodge in 1821. For several years he was Postmaster of Brookfield. Stephan P. Clarke took the following notes at the Madison Co., NY Clerk’s Office on 29 Aug 2007. From Deeds, Vol. Z, p. 460, 1806-53, Grantee Index, Madison Co. Clerk’s Office: Indenture: 6 July 1827, recorded 16 Oct 1828, between Samuel Gardner and Elizabeth, his wife, of the Town of Hopkinton, County of Washington and State of Rhode Island of the first part and Silas Crumb, Alanson Clark and Varnum C. Crumb of the Town of Brookfield, County of Madison, State of New York, land on Beaver Creek adjacent to land of Adin Burdick at Babcock’s Mills. From Deeds, Vol. Z, p. 492, 1806-53, Grantee Index, Madison Co. Clerk’s Office: Indenture: 19 Sep 1828, recorded 16 Oct 1828, between Alanson Clarke of Edmeston, Otsego Co., and Varnum C. Crumb and Sophronia, his wife of Plainfield, Otsego Co., to Silas Crumb of Brookfield, Madison Co., another part of the Babcock Mill Farm. From Deeds, Vol. AA, p 69, 1806-53, Grantor Index, Madison Co. Clerk’s Office: Indenture: 6 Oct 1828, recorded 12 Jan 1829 between Alanson Clarke of Edmeston, Otsego Co., and Varnum C. Crumb of Brookfield, Madison Co., parts of lots 59 and 70 in Brookfield (4 acres) to Silas Crumb of Brookfield. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 6 Aug 1826 when Varnum C. was 29, he married Sophronia SPOONER, daughter of Squire ? SPOONER. Born in 1804. Sophronia died in Rockford, IL, in 1890; she was 86. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 473 i. Ruggles (27 Jan 1828-25 Jan 1902) 474 ii. Burritt Luce (12 Oct 1834-) 475 iii. Josephine (16 Nov 1836-20 Apr 1907) 476 iv. Darwin (17 Jan 1840-) 477 v. Haskell (bef 14 Mar 1842-14 Mar 1844) 478 vi. Ward (Apr 1845-9 Feb 1863) 479 vii. Francis (1847-3 Mar 1863) Page 82 Clarke Register Report 389. Stephen CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Dec 1799. His second wife was Deborah Pierce; his third, Unice Matteson; his fourth, Elvira Beardsley. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Stephen first married Unice CONNABLE. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Stephen second married Deborah PIERCE. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Stephen third married Unice MATTESON. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Stephen fourth married Elvira BEARDSLEY. 390. Joseph Talcott CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Feb 1800 in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY. Joseph Talcott died in Walworth, WI, on 27 Jan 1872; he was 71. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 16 Feb 1822 when Joseph Talcott was 21, he married Harriet Matilda DOWSE. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had one child: 480 i. Joseph Clarke (25 May 1825-) 391. Archibald CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1803. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Archibald married Amy BURDICK. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Page 83 Clarke Register Report 392. Sophronia CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Feb 1804. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Sophronia married Horace SOUTHWORTH. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 393. Orville Wesley CRUMB MD (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1806 in Belleville, Jefferson Co., NY. Orville Wesley died in Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY, on 31 Mar 1838; he was 32. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. In 1828 when Orville Wesley was 22, he married Eliza BROWN, daughter of Alpheus BROWN & Hannah BURDICK. Born on 18 Apr 1809 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Eliza died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 1 Mar 1875; she was 65. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had one child: 481 i. Joseph O. (14 May 1830-27 Aug 1895) 394. Julia A. CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 Mar 1809. Julia A. died on 18 Feb 1878; she was 68. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Julia A. married Bradley BRAND, son of Samuel BRAND. Born in 1808. Bradley died in 1868; he was 60. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 395. Susan CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Mar 1810 in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY. Susan died on 5 Feb 1888; she was 77. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Page 84 Clarke Register Report On 27 Mar 1832 when Susan was 21, she married Lorin BARKER in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. Born on 29 Jul 1809 in Bridgewater, Oneida Co., NY. There were two children of this union. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 396. Marion CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1812. Marion died on 11 Jun 1887; she was 75. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Marion married Charles WILLIAMSON, son of Unknown CRUMB. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 397. Russell CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Nov 1814 in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY. Russell died on 6 Jan 1883; he was 68. There were six children of this union. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 7 Sep 1835 when Russell was 20, he married Jerusha Fidelia RICHARDSON in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 398. Franklin W. CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1815 in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY. Franklin W. died in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY, on 5 Feb 1877; he was 62. Occupation: Farmer, manufacturer if horse rakes. There was one daughter of this union. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 10 Aug 1848 when Franklin W. was 33, he married Lydia Maria BURDICK, daughter of Samuel BURDICK & Polly Maria CRANDALL. Born on 19 Nov 1824. Lydia Maria died in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY, on 29 Sep 1898; she was 73. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Page 85 Clarke Register Report 399. Louise CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1816. Louise died on 10 Jan 1892; she was 76. There were no issue of this union. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Louise married Parker DAVIS. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 400. William Sidney CRUMB (Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1818. William Sidney died on 1 Apr 1821; he was 3. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Page 86 Clarke Register Report Twelfth Generation -------------------------------------------------401. David Maxson GREENE (Susannah MAXSON11, David10, David9, John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Jul 1832 in Brunswick, Rensselaer Co., NY. Occupation: Civil Engineer. Education: Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 1851. Served in the military. Data for this line back to Richard Maxson is from Hall, Edward Hagamon. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, n. p., 1899. 402. Albert S. GREENE (Susannah MAXSON11, David10, David9, John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Albert S. married Elise STORY. They had one child: 482 i. Albert E. S. 403. Polly BABCOCK (Polly CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 404. Eliza BABCOCK (Polly CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 405. Henry BABCOCK (Polly CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 406. Calista BABCOCK (Polly CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 407. William Bliss CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Nov 1807. 408. Amanda CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Mar 1810. Amanda married DEACON William Slocum LIVERMORE. Born on 17 May 1808 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. They resided in Andover; no issue. 409. Laura CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 26 Oct 1812 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Laura died in Andover, Allegany Co., NY, on 25 Jan 1890; she was 77. Buried in Independence Cemetery, Allegany Co., NY. On 10 Jan 1837 when Laura was 24, she married Nelson Ray CRANDALL, son of Russell CRANDALL (14 Jul 1772-5 Dec 1851) & Susannah PERKINS (ca 1780-ca 1820). Born on 24 Aug 1811 in Truxton, Allegany Co., NY. Nelson Ray died in Independence, Allegany Co., NY, on 1 Feb 1889; he was 77. Buried in Independence Cemetery, Allegany Co., NY. Page 87 Clarke Register Report The Crandall line information from Nelson Ray and back is from The Crandall Genealogy by Rodger Crandall. Online. Available: http://www.usgennet.org/usa/pa/county/lycoming/family_histories/crandall/index.html 18 February 2006. Issue of this union, surname Crandall, were: 1) Aurelia, b 30 Jul 1838, 29 May 1889; 2) Ellen/Ella, b 29 Apr. 1840, d 9 Sep 1920; 3) Clara/Clarissa, b 6 May 1842, d 31 Mar 1930; 4) Sherman Griswold, b 19 Feb 1845, d 9 May 1918; 5) William Ray, b 12 Jul 1847, d 28 Nov 1920; 6) Maxson Arza, b 17 Mar 1851, d 14 Aug 1933; 7) Henry Edward, 21 Oct 1853, d 26 Feb 1858. 410. Ezra Stillman CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Oct 1815. 411. Olivia CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Oct 1818. On 26 Sep 1844 when Olivia was 25, she married Philip Sweet GREEN, son of Luke GREEN & Nancy MURPHY. Born on 27 Mar 1818. The issue of this union, surnamed Green, were: 1) Mary Lucretia, b 28 Apr 1847; 2) Arthur Benton, b 2 Nov 1848; 3) Frank Llewellyn, b 31 Jul 1851. 412. Mary Lucinda CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Aug 1821. Mary Lucinda married Decatur Maxson CLARKE (420) , son of Samuel B. CLARKE (291) (16 Feb 1787-Feb 1850) & Tacy MAXSON (20 Dec 1788-). Born on 11 Dec 1816. Frank Llewellyn Greene’s Descendants of Joseph Greene of Westerly, RI, Albany, NY, Joel Munsell’s Sons, 1894, 502 pp, states that Decatur Maxson Clarke’s wife was Maria A. Greene, daughter of Isaac, that Decatur died in 1843 leaving a son names Orville G., who was alive in 1894. This is in conflict with the Clarke genealogy. They had one child: 483 i. Herbert M. (29 Jan 1847-) 413. Clarissa Crandall CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 May 1824. Clarissa Crandall died aft 1850; she was 25. Clarissa C. Clarke Livermore was living at home at the time of the 1850 federal census and there is no evidence that she remarried. Clarissa Crandall married Maxson G. LIVERMORE. Born in 1823. Maxson G. died in Independence, Allegany Co., NY, on 29 Nov 1846; he was 23. 414. Phoebe Selucia CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Aug 1826. Phoebe Selucia died aft 5 Jun 1858; she was 31. Living at home at the time of the 1850 federal census. On 5 Jun 1858 when Phoebe Selucia was 31, she married Briggs B. LIVERMORE. Issue of this union, surnamed Livermore, were: 1) Devillo E., b 27 Nov 1859; 2) Louis C., b 24 Apr 1868. Page 88 Clarke Register Report 415. Grace Ann CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Jul 1829. Grace Ann died aft 1850; she was 20. Grace Ann married Edwin EVERETT. The one child of this union is Egbert. 416. Henry H. CLARKE (Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 May 1832. Henry H. died in Andover, Allegany Co., NY, on 8 Mar 1853; he was 20. 417. Cordelia CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Jun 1809. Cordelia died in Independence, Allegany Co., NY, on 23 Jan 1888; she was 78. On 23 Jan 1827 when Cordelia was 17, she married Jesse HESELTINE. Born on 20 Jan 1802. Jesse died on 2 Aug 1870; he was 68. The issue of this union, surnamed Heseltine, were: 1) Albert, b 10 Aug 1830; 2) Edwin R., b 22 May 1832. 418. Stephen S. CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 May 1811. Beers’s History of Allegany County states that, “In 1825 Stephen S. Clarke, who was born in Madison county in 1811, came with his father, Samuel B. Clarke, and his brother, Jeremiah Clarke, and located in Andover.” Research: History of Allegany County, N. Y. New York: F. W. Beers & Co., 1879. Hazard P., Stephen S. Samuel B. and Jeremiah Clarke are all listed in the section on the Town of Andover. 419. Eliza CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Sep 1813. UNM, DSP. 420. Decatur Maxson CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Dec 1816. Frank Llewellyn Greene’s Descendants of Joseph Greene of Westerly, RI, Albany, NY, Joel Munsell’s Sons, 1894, 502 pp, states that Decatur Maxson Clarke’s wife was Maria A. Greene, daughter of Isaac, that Decatur died in 1843 leaving a son names Orville G., who was alive in 1894. This is in conflict with the Clarke genealogy. Decatur Maxson married Mary Lucinda CLARKE (412) , daughter of Hazard Perry CLARKE (290) (9 Dec 178425 Dec 1863) & Phoebe WHITFORD (22 Jul 1788-19 Mar 1873). Born on 20 Aug 1821. They had one child: 483 i. Herbert M. (29 Jan 1847-) 421. Lucy CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Jun 1818. Lucy died in Little Genesee, Allegany Co., NY, on 13 Dec 1864; she was 46. Lucy married Samuel WELLS, son of Joseph WELLS & Lydia MAXSON. Born on 27 Jul 1817 in Westerly, Page 89 Clarke Register Report Washington Co., RI. Children of this union, surname Wells, were: 1) Winifield Scott, b 23 Oct 1841; Sherman Griswold, b 11 Aug 1844. 422. Caroline CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Jan 1822 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Some sources say the year of her birth was 1823. On 15 Oct 1854 when Caroline was 32, she married William Bliven GREENE Jr., son of William Bliven GREENE Sr. (9 Feb 1794-21 Dec 1860) & Mary HISCOX (5 Jun 1794-17 Oct 1886), in Andover, Allegany Co., NY. Born on 21 Apr 1827 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Occupation: Farmer and carpenter. William traveled from Rhode Island as a childe with his father. Issue of this union, surnamed Greene, were: 1) John M., m. Adda Livermore; 2) Jennie M., d age 4; 3) Lucy Jane, b 1864, m Rev. Gideon Henry Fitz Randolph and went to China as Seventh-Day Baptist missionaries. 423. Jeremiah CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Apr 1825. According to Beers’s History of Allegany County, NY (1879), Samuel B. and his sons, Stephen S. and Jeremiah, moved from Madison County to Andover, Allegany Co., in 1825. Research: History of Allegany County, N. Y. New York: F. W. Beers & Co., 1879. Hazard P., Stephen S. Samuel B. and Jeremiah Clarke are all listed in the section on the Town of Andover. 424. Emily CLARKE (Samuel B.11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Apr 1827. Emily and Samuel were brother and sister-in-law; they had no children. On 6 Sep 1866 when Emily was 39, she married Samuel WELLS, son of Joseph WELLS & Lydia MAXSON. Born on 27 Jul 1817 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. Children of this union, surname Wells, were: 1) Winifield Scott, b 23 Oct 1841; Sherman Griswold, b 11 Aug 1844. 425. Leroy DAVIS (Anna / Nancy CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 426. Eli DAVIS (Anna / Nancy CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 427. Frank DAVIS (Anna / Nancy CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 428. Correll (?) DAVIS (Anna / Nancy CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 429. Sarah Maria BABCOCK (Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Oct 1819. Page 90 Clarke Register Report 430. Amanda BABCOCK (Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 15 Feb 1821. 431. Gideon BABCOCK (Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 Nov 1822. Gideon died aft 1850; he was 27. Gideon married Lydia UNKNOWN. Born in 1825 in NY. Lydia died aft 1850; she was 25. They had the following children: 484 i. Adelia (1848-aft 1850) 485 ii. Henry (1850-aft 1850) 432. Caroline BABCOCK (Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Jul 1824. Caroline first married Asa L. MAXSON, son of Joel MAXSON (23 Dec 1798-28 Feb 1865) & Mercy GREENE (24 Jun 1795-23 Jan 1863). Born on 29 Oct 1832. As of 3 Jan 1836, Asa L. Maxson was one of the founding members of the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Adams Center, Jefferson Co., NY. Members of the sect arrived there in 1817 and on 5 Jun 1822, William B. Maxson and David Green traveled from Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, for the purpose of ordaining William Green. On 9 Jun a church of 10 males and 11 females was established. Research: Hough, Franklin B.. A History of Jefferson County in the State of New York. Watertown, NY: Sterling & Riddell, 1854. See page 78. Caroline second married James YOUNG. 433. Alanson BABCOCK (Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Aug 1826. Alanson died aft 1850; he was 23. He was still living at home at the time of the 1850 census. 434. Mills DeForest CLARKE (Henry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Sep 1825. 435. Alanson CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Sep 1806 in Madison Co., NY. Alanson died in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY, on 29 Jul 1877; he was 70. Alanson and Dorcas Blanchard Clarke are buried in the Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery just off Rt. 3 west of Harrisville, NY. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer. Some family records give Alanson’s birth date as 2 September 1806, and the 1875 NYS census says he was 68 on 11 June 1875. That census also states that he was born in Madison Co., not Lewis Co. as previously thought. The census also states that he and his family were living in a log house at the time and in relatively poor circumstances, but provides no details about the structure. However, the value of the house listed in the census suggests a very modest home. Albert John Clarke II has Alanson's powder horn on which is inscribed much of the information we first had about him that has since been confirmed through other sources. Stephan P. Clarke has Alanson's daily receipt book that provides considerable information about the family in Alanson's own hand. The census record is from the 3rd Election District, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., 11 June 1875, Russett Harris, enumerator. The Blanchard genealogy states that Alanson was born in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., in direct disagreement with the 1875 NYS census records. Page 91 Clarke Register Report Research: Alanson Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Alanson Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Alanson Clark household. 1865 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY, 8 Jun 1865. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Alanson Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 41. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Lewis County, N. Y., 1872-3. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Company, 1873. Alanson Clarke (spelled with the “e”) is listed as a farmer in the Town of Diana. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal account book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Clarke family gravestone. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, inscriptions copied, August 1996. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. “Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 71, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 10 Feb 1930, n. p., n. col. Copy of newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Samuel H. Clarke, 64, Dies Suddenly at Harrisville.” Unidentified newspaper clipping dated 17 Apr 1931 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark will (1865), Lewis County Surrogate Court, Lowville, NY. Photocopy of original will provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 26 Mar 1848 when Alanson was 41, he married Dorcas Sherman BLANCHARD, daughter of Howland Van BLANCHARD (17 Mar 1801-1 Oct 1841) & Diantha JAMES (5 Jan 1802-27 Feb 1860). Born on 20 Jul 1826 in Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY. on 29 Jul 1877. Dorcas Sherman died in Diana, Lewis Co., NY, on 10 Nov 1887; she was 61. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Housewife. Some of the information about the Blanchard line is taken from A. B. Crandall's The Blanchards of Rhode Island. However, the place of birth listed in that book for Dorcas Blanchard disagrees with the information given in the 1875 NYS census records. Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Alanson Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Alanson Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Page 92 Clarke Register Report Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 71, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 10 Feb 1930, n. p., n. col. Copy of newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Samuel H. Clarke, 64, Dies Suddenly at Harrisville.” Unidentified newspaper clipping dated 17 Apr 1931 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal accounts book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Clarke family grave stone. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, inscriptions copied, August 1996. Alanson Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 41. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Hooper-Blanchard Clark marriage certificate. Register of Marriages, 23 Jul 1883, Pitcairn, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Copy provided by Rebecca D. Moore, Town Clerk, Town of Pitcairn, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. They had the following children: 486 i. James Lorenzo (8 Jun 1849-aft 1900) 487 ii. Lucy Dorcas (20 Jun 1851-30 Jul 1917) 488 iii. John Wilson (14 Apr 1855-13 Jun 1917) 489 iv. Mary Sovina (13 Sep 1858-9 Feb 1930) 490 v. Ambrose A. (30 Apr 1861-17 Nov 1937) 491 vi. Samuel Henry (4 Feb 1867-15 Apr 1931) 492 vii. Sarah Maria (25 Apr 1870-29 Jan 1924) 436. Lucretia CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1809 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Lucretia died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, in 1881; she was 72. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Her gravestone notes that she was 72 years, 5 months and 5 days old. Research: Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record Page 93 Clarke Register Report provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Walsh, Ruth Lee. Pioneers of Diana. “The James Palmer Family of Diana.” Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1964, pp. 79 ff. On 8 Sep 1834 when Lucretia was 25, she married Davis PALMER, son of James PALMER (27 Mar 1785-27 Nov 1853) & Olive Electa EGGLESTON (16 Sep 1788-23 Jun 1862). Born on 4 Jul 1811 in Middlefield, Otsego Co., NY. Davis died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, on 14 May 1899; he was 87. Ae 87 yrs 10 mos. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer and hunter. Some sources state that Davis and Lucretia were both born in VT, but the major sources and records specify birth data as given for them here. According to H. W. Palmer’s Palmer Families in America, “Davis went with his parents to Jefferson and Lewis Counties and it is believed that he continued to reside in that section the rest of his life [as he in fact did]. He was in the 1850 U. S. Census in Diana tp., age 39 years, b. in Vt., with his wife, Lucretia, age 41 years, b. in Vt., and had the following children: Richard, age 15; Electa, age 13; James, age 11; Wilson, age 9; Ransom, age 7 and Edgar, age 5. We think that Davis was born in Otsego Co., N. Y. rather than Vermont.” Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Walsh, Ruth Lee. Pioneers of Diana. “The James Palmer Family of Diana.” Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1964, pp. 79 ff. They had the following children: 493 i. Richard (1835-aft 1884) 494 ii. Electa (1837-bef 1884) 495 iii. James C. (1839-30 May 1895) 496 iv. Wilson H. (1841-aft 1892) 497 v. Ransom H. (1843-bef 1884) 498 vi. Raymond (ca 1845-aft 1884) 499 vii. Julia (1849-aft 1884) 500 viii. Edgar (1851-19 Sep 1862) 501 ix. Unknown (Died as Infant) (16 Mar 1854-28 Mar 1854) 437. Horace CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Apr 1812 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. on 5 Feb 1843. Horace died in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY, on 22 Nov 1896; he was 84. Buried ca 25 Nov 1896 in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: farmer and millwright. Horace, now (2010) has descendants living in Madison, WI. Horace's son, Zelotus, moved there ca. 1870. Zelotus's son was Lewis, whose son was John, whose son is Michael. Michael is of the same generation as Stephan and Albert, II. Another of Horace's sons, Eugene, murdered his wife, Jenny Mantle by gouging her brains out with the claws of a hammer in 1907. She is buried with her family in the Harrisville Village Cemetery. Of the children, we have no information on Dewitt--spelled Duitt in the 1875 NYS Census--and Martha’s name is given as Mary. Dewitt Page 94 Clarke Register Report and Emma are the only children still at home, and Dewitt is listed as a farm laborer. According to Franklin B. Hough’s History of Lewis County, New York (Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1883), p vi: “Clarke, Horace, P.O. Diana, farmer, 194 acres, born in Champion, Jefferson County, 13 April 1812, settled in Lewis Co., October 1830, has been supervisor, justice and town clerk. By his first wife Rachel Roberts, he had three children: Orrin P., George W. and Zelotes. By his second wife, Maria Palmer, he had three children: Charles E., Ferdinand D. and Isadore E. His father, Samuel Clarke, was one of the early settlers of the town.” Horace is listed in the New York State Vital Records Index as having died on 22 November 1896, Watertown, NY, VR#47815. His death certificate is not with the City of Watertown. However, his tombstone has him as Horace Clarke (note the “e” at the end of Clarke) and his death date is given as 1906. We may only assume that the gravestone was installed long after his burial and the date confusion came about because of that. Research: Clarke family grave stone. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, inscriptions copied, August 1996. Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) line references are on p 192. Horace Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Horace Clark household. 1865 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY, 8 Jun 1865. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Horace Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY; Roll: M593_964; Page: 375A; Image: 141. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2009. Horace Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 10; Visit: 71; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 1004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke.. Horace Clarke household, 1880 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T9_857; Page: 73C; Enumeration District: 160; Image: 694. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 1999. Horace Clark(e), certification of death no. 190147 (1896), State of New York Department of Health, Albany. Hough, Franklin B. History of Lewis County, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1883. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark will (1865), Lewis County Surrogate Court, Lowville, NY. Photocopy of original will provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. Walsh, Ruth Lee. Pioneers of Diana. “The James Palmer Family of Diana.” Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1964, pp. 79 ff. Wilson, Emma I. New York State Certificate of Death, Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, Certificate 7805, Registered No. 69, District 2201, 12 Feb 1942. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd, Churchville, NY. Abt 1832 when Horace was 19, he first married Rachel ROBERTS, daughter of Daniel ROBERTS (ca 1777-1845) & Sarah (Sallie) PALMER (1784-1840). Born in 1815 in Cherry Valley, Otsego Co., NY. Rachel died on 5 Feb Page 95 Clarke Register Report 1843; she was 28. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. The History of Lewis County, New York states: "Heman Roberts [Rachel's brother] was born on the 4th day of November, 1816, in the town of Cherry Valley, Otsego county, New York, where his parents, formerly from Columbia county, had moved the previous year. His ancestors came from Wales in the middle of the last century and his grandfather and great-uncle served under General Washington during the Revolutionary War. His father, Daniel Roberts and family, in the year 1830, removed from Otsego county to the town of Diana, then a part of the great wilderness of northern New York, locating in the central part of the town, known as the Oswegatchie Settlement. In the year 1843, he married Harriet Elizabeth Palmer, yet his living consort. No children were given to them . . . . His father, Daniel Roberts, died in 1845, and his mother, Sally, in 1840, leaving eight children as follows:--Rachel, Heman, Theresa, Minerva, John, Richard, Sally, Erastus. Three of these, besides the subject of this notice [Heman], are yet living--John, Richard and Sally, now residing in the State of Minnesota. Rachel, then wife of Horace Clarke, died in 1843. Theresa died in 1837; Minerva died in 1837; Erastus died in 1851. Another child, Drusilla, met previously with accidental death, in 1821, when five years of age." Research: Clarke family grave stone. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, inscriptions copied, August 1996. Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) line references are on p 192. Hough, Franklin B. History of Lewis County, New York. Syracuse, NY: D. Mason and Co., 1883. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. They had the following children: 502 i. OrIn Perry (14 Oct 1835-20 Jun 1897) 503 ii. George Washington (23 Nov 1837-23 Dec 1918) 504 iii. Zelotus (1840-1914) On 21 Sep 1844 when Horace was 32, he second married Martha Zada Maria PALMER, daughter of James PALMER (27 Mar 1785-27 Nov 1853) & Olive Electa EGGLESTON (16 Sep 1788-23 Jun 1862). Born on 21 Jul 1823 in Town of Middlefield, Otsego Co., NY. Martha Zada Maria died on 19 Oct 1887; she was 64. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. The 1850 census for Lewis Co., Town of Diana lists Horace Clarke and wife, Maria. The 1875 NYS census lists Horace and wife, Mary, when Martha was his wife’s name at that time. The gravestone in the Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery has her name as Mariah. Research: Clarke family grave stone. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, inscriptions copied, August 1996. Horace Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Horace Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY; Roll: M593_964; Page: 375A; Image: 141. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2009. Horace Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 10; Visit: 71; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 1004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke.. Horace Clarke household, 1880 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T9_857; Page: 73C; Enumeration District: 160; Image: 694. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 1999. Hough, Franklin B. History of Lewis County, New York (Syracuse, NY: D. Mason & Co., 1883. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Page 96 Clarke Register Report Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. Walsh, Ruth Lee. Pioneers of Diana. “The James Palmer Family of Diana.” Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 1964, pp. 79 ff. Wilson, Emma I. New York State Certificate of Death, Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, Certificate 7805, Registered No. 69, District 2201, 12 Feb 1942. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd, Churchville, NY. They had the following children: 505 i. Charles Eugene (8 Mar 1850-8 May 1922) 506 ii. Ferdinand DeWitt (Jan 1852-1910) 507 iii. Emma Isadora (17 Jul 1854-12 Feb 1942) 438. Nancy CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 28 Nov 1813 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Nancy died on 22 Jan 1862; she was 48. Gravestone says she was 48. Buried in 1862 in Brownville Cemetery, Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. Nancy married Henry S. Wilson of Philadelphia and bore him seven children. She is noted as deceased at the time of her father's death in November, 1870. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Henry Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 13 Mar 1836 when Nancy was 22, she married Henry S. WILSON, son of Samuel WILSON & Susan TAMBLIN. Born on 6 Jul 1808 in Rutland, Jefferson Co., NY. Henry S. died in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, on 22 Mar 1872; he was 63. Buried in Mar 1872 in Brownville Cemetery, Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. Child’s Gazetteer lists Samuel’s birth date as 1810, the only place where that year has been found. In the section devoted to the Town of Philadelphia, the Gazetteer entry states: “Henry Wilson, son of Samuel, who was a son of George and a grandson of Alexander, was born in 1810 and was reared upon a farm. He married Nancy, daughter of Samuel Clark, in 1836, and their children were Cornelia (Mrs. Sidney S. Keyes), Charles P., Edwin and Francis, all of this town [Philadelphia], and Irving of Atlanta, Ga. Edwin Wilson was born December 17, 1847, he married Sarah, daughter of James and Wealthy (Wilson) Wilson. Henry Wilson located in Philadelphia in 1836. His wife, Nancy, died in 1862, and for his second wife he married Sarah Ann Clark, a sister of his first wife. Edwin Wilson is a farmer and occupies the homestead on road 6.” In the 1850 federal census, the family is living in the Town of Philadelphia and the entire family is listed as being at home and Nancy is the eldest female listed (she is not identified as Henry’s wife and no marriage data are Page 97 Clarke Register Report provided). The 1860 federal census finds the family still in Philadelphia with all of the children still at home. There is, in addition, an Amelia C. Wilson listed as a domestic. The assumption is that she is a relative of some sort. Of note is the fact that there are two other Wilson families in direct sequence in the census: Simpson Wilson and James Wilson. At the time of the 1870 federal census, the family was living on a farm in Watertown, Rutland post office. In addition to Henry and Sarah, Amelia, Henry S. and a farm hand, Willey Knox, were living there. Rutland is now a township in its own right, is east of Watertown and west of Carthage and Champion. By the time of the 1875 NYS census, only Sarah Clarke Wilson, Henry’s step-mother; Henry, Amelia and Emma Clarke were living in the Watertown home. A servant, George Weston, also is listed as living there. The 1905 NYS census has only Henry and Emma Clarke Wilson and Elizabeth Clark, age 36, in the Watertown house. His death notice in the Watertown Re-Union provides, “WILSON - In Watertown, March 25th, Mr. Henry Wilson, aged 63 years, 3 months and 19 days.” No cause of death is given. Some sources provide 22 March as the death date and 25 March as the burial date. Using the information from the death notice, Henry’s birth would be 6 December 1898. However, his gravestone information says he was born on 3 July 1808 and died on 22 March 1872. Henry worked on a farm for #13.00 per month until he earned enough money to buy a farm that he expanded over the years into a 300 acre establishment. As a young man, he worked with his brother-in-law, Edwin White in the operation of a distillery in Watertown. HENRY WILSON ESTATE Last Will and Testament of Henry Wilson, Deceased Be it Remembered, that heretofore, to wit, on the 17th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy two, Nathan Whiting of the City of Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, one of the executors named in the last Will and Testament of Henry Wilson late of the Town of Watertown in the County of Jefferson, deceased, appeared in open Court before the Surrogate of the County of Jefferson and made application to have the said last Will and Testament which relates to both Real and Personal Estate proved: and on such application the said Surrogate did ascertain by satisfactory evidence who were the widow, heirs at law and next of kin of the said testator, and their respective residences, and they are as follows, Viz: Cornelia Keyes, Charles Wilson, Edwin Wilson, Francis Wilson, Henry S. Wilson Irwin Wilson & Amelia Wilson all children of said testator all residing in Jefferson County, New York and are all of full age and Sarah Ann Wilson, widow of said testator of full age and residing in Jefferson County aforesaid— And said Surrogate did thereupon issue a citation in due form of law, directed to the widow, heirs at law and next of kin of the said testator by their respective names stating their respective places of residence and requiring tem to appear before said Surrogate at his office in the City of Watertown in said County on the 29th day of April A. D. 1872, to attend the Probate of said Will…. In the name of God Amen. I Henry Wilson of the Town of Watertown, County of Jefferson and State of New York of the age of 63 years and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say: First—I given and bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah Ann Wilson the sum of two thousand dollars in lieu of her dower to be paid out of notes & bonds & mortgages— 2nd—I give and bequeath to my six children, Cornelia, Charles, Edwin, Francis, Irwin and Amelia, all the rest and residue of my notes, bonds, mortgages and accounts to be divided equally between them, but as my son Charles is now indebted to my sons Edwin about $1200. & to my son Irwin about $600, I hereby direct that the share hereby given to Charles shall be paid to Edwin & Irwin pro rata according to their respective claims against Charles unless Charles shall before my Estate is settled pay his said brothers Edwin & Irwin in which case the share belonging to Charles is to be paid to him and in case Charles share accounts be more than he owes Edwin & Irwin, then the Page 98 Clarke Register Report balance of the payment to them of their debts is to be paid to Charles. Third—I give, devise and bequeath to my son Henry S. Wilson all my real Estate wherever situate with all my stock, horses, farming tools & utensils, household furniture, [unreadable words] personal property on my said real estate and one hundred dollars in money, and I hereby charge upon my said son, Henry S. Wilson and the real & personal estate so given to him the payment of all my just debts and funeral expenses and the support of my beloved wife during her natural life provided she lives with him at his home, but not otherwise— And lastly I hereby make, constitute and appoint my friend Nathan Whiting & wife Sarah Ann Wilson my executors. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this the 1st day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred & seventy two— Henry S. Wilson /LS/ Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Henry Wilson obituary, Watertown Re-Union, Watertown, New York, 28 March 1872, p. 5, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Henry Wilson household. 1870 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Watertown, Jefferson County, Rutland Post Office. Ancestry.com 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M953_945; Page 663A, Image: 510. Livingston, Roger C., Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, letter to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Henry S. Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Henry Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark death notice. The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 16 Nov 1870-, p 3. Copy provided by Darlene Powers Cole. The identical notice was also published in The Watertown Daily Times on 16 Nov 1870, n. p., col. 3. Copies of both are held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark will (1865), Lewis County Surrogate Court, Lowville, NY. Photocopy of original will provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. They had the following children: Page 99 Clarke Register Report 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. Cornelia (16 Aug 1839-24 Jan 1882) Charles B. (14 Dec 1841-2 May 1908) Edwin Edward (17 Dec 1842-23 Jul 1915) Francis (9 Mar 1844-21 Jan 1916) Irvin (21 Mar 1846-aft 1910) Amelia (26 May 1848-27 Apr 1890) Henry Samuel (23 Nov 1849-4 Jun 1928) 439. Martha S. CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1815 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Martha S. died aft 1884; she was 69. Occupation: Housekeeping. The will of her sister, Sarah, states at the time of Sarah’s death that Martha was living in Carthage. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. John Wilson household, 1850 U. S. Federal Census; Le Ray, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: M432_515; Page: 141B; Image: 296. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. John Wilson household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census; Champion, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: M593_944; Page: 234B; Image: 474. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Martha S. married John WILSON, son of Samuel WILSON & Susan TAMBLIN. Born in 1815 in NY. John died aft 1884; he was 69. Occupation: Wheelwright. His family was from the Champion area. Research: Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. John Wilson household, 1850 U. S. Federal Census; Le Ray, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: M432_515; Page: 141B; Image: 296. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. John Wilson household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census; Champion, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: M593_944; Page: 234B; Image: 474. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. They had the following children: 515 i. Lydia (1843-aft 1850) 516 ii. Amelia (1847-aft 1870) 440. Joseph CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1819 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Joseph died in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI, aft 1884; he was 65. Occupation: millwright. He is given as being in Milwaukee, WI, at the time of his father's death in 1870 and his address there in 1884 is listed as 370 Clinton St., Milwaukee. Clinton St. is now listed as 2nd St. and is in the downtown area. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Page 100 Clarke Register Report Office, Watertown, New York. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Joseph married Alida E(lanor?) UNKNOWN. Born in 1828 in NY. Alida E(lanor?) died in Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI, aft 1884; she was 56. The 1880 federal census states that her parents were both born in NY. They had one child: 517 i. Nancy M. (1845-) 441. Mary Celinda CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Aug 1821 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Mary Celinda died in Sauk Center, Stearns Co., MN, aft 1885; she was 63. She married James P. Weeks of Long Prairie, MN, and was in MN at the time of her father's death. Some sources incorrectly list her as being born in Leroy, Genesee Co., NY, but the 1855 NYS census identifies her as having been born in the Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Apparently someone mistranscribed LeRay as Leroy and introduced the confusion. She was living in Wisconsin at the time of her sister’s, Sarah’s, death in 1884. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 25 Oct 1838 when Mary Celinda was 17, she married James Phylarman WEEKS, son of Oren WEEKS (16 Dec 1791-7 Oct 1875) & Betsey MINER (18 Jun 1792-11 Mar 1853). Born on 10 Feb 1816 in MA. James Phylarman died in Sauk Center, Stearns Co., MN, aft 1885; he was 68. James P. Weeks purchased a 160-acre homestead plot at the St. Cloud, MN, land office on 2 March 1873. Research: Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1635-1650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Humes, Gerald. Weeks - Wicks Genealogy: Descendants of Oren (1791-1875) and Betsey Miner Weeks. Beaverton, OR: Privately Printed, 1993. They had the following children: 518 i. Joseph Spencer WEEKES (11 Sep 1839-4 Apr 1865) 519 ii. Clark Oren WEEKES (7 Feb 1842-aft 1885) 520 iii. Warren James WEEKES (23 Mar 1844-) 521 iv. Betsey Anna WEEKES (8 May 1846-) 522 v. Arminda Mary WEEKES (14 Jun 1848-aft 1880) 523 vi. Rozelle Lerow WEEKES (22 Feb 1854-aft 1875) 524 vii. John Charles Fremont WEEKES (1856-aft 1870) 525 viii. Martha Jessie Eleanor WEEKES (28 Jul 1861-aft 1880) Page 101 Clarke Register Report 442. Henry W. CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 May 1824 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Henry W. died in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY, on 4 May 1839; he was 14. DSP. Henry was 11 years, 11 months, and 1 day old. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Near junction of NY Rts 3 and 812. He died aged 14 yrs, 11 mos, 4 days according to his gravestone. Research: Clarke family grave stone. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, inscriptions copied, August 1996. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. 443. Sarah Ann CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 6 Feb 1827 in Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., NY. Sarah Ann died in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, on 12 May 1884; she was 57. Buried in May 1884 in Brownville Cemetery, Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. Some sources give her birth year incorrectly as 1823, but her gravestone indicates otherwise and the 1875 NYS Census agrees with the gravestone. Her father died in their home in Watertown, NY. He was buried in the Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery beside his wife and some of their children, including Alanson. Her death notice in the Watertown Re-Union states, “WILSON - In the Town of Watertown, May 12, Sarah A., widow of the late Henry Wilson, aged 57 years, 3 months and 6 days.” That date also agrees with her birth being in 1827. SARAH A. CLARKE WILSON ESTATE County of Jefferson—Surrogate’s Court TO ROSS C. SCOTT, ESQ., SURROGATE OF THE COUNTY OF JEFFERSON: The Petition of Henry S. Wilson of the Town of Watertown in the said County Respectfully Showeth That Sarah A. Wilson, late of the town of Watertown in said County, departed this life in the town of Watertown aforesaid on the 6th day of May 1884, having previously, as your petitioner is informed and believes, duly made and executed her last Will and Testament. That your petitioner is the Executor named in the said Will. That the said deceased was a citizen of the United States. That she was at or immediately previous to her death, and inhabitant of the County of Jefferson, owning real and personal estate therein, and that said last Will and Testament relates to both real and personal estate,, not exceeding in value the sum of $2,000.00. Your petitioner further shows that the heirs and next of kin of the said Sarah A. Wilson, deceased, are as follows, and none other or others, to the best knowledge, information and belief of your petitioner, viz: Horace Clark, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y.; Martha Wilson, who resides in Carthage, Jefferson Co., N. Y.; Joseph Clark who resides in 370 Clinton Street [2nd Street in 2010], Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Mary Weeks, who resides in Sauk Center, Stearns Co., Minnesota, brothers and sisters of the deceased, all of whom are of full age. Richard Palmer who resides at Natural Bridge, Jeff. Co., N. Y.; James Palmer, who resides at Natural Bridge, N. Y.; Raymond Palmer, who resides at Natural Bridge, N. Y.; Julia Pool, who resides at Natural Bridge, N. Y.; Wilson Palmer, who resides at Omro [Winnebago Co.], Wisconsin, only children of Lucretia Palmer, deceased sister of said Sarah A. Wilson, all of whom are of full age. Lorenzo Clark, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y.; Lucy Leonard, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y.; John Clark, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y.; Ambrose Clark, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y.; Samuel Clark, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y.; Page 102 Clarke Register Report Sarah M. Clark, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y.; Mary Smith, who resides in the Town of Diana, Lewis Co., N. Y., only children of Alanson Clark, a deceased brother of said Sarah A. Wilson all of whom are of full age except Ambrose Clark, Samuel Clark, Sarah M. Clark, who are (unreadable word) under the age of 21 years, and all are over 14 years of age. Henry S. Wilson who resides in Watertown, Jeff Co., N. Y.; Amelia Wilson, who resides in Watertown, Jeff Co., N. Y.; Charles B. Wilson, who resides in Watertown, Jeff Co., N. Y.; Edwin Wilson, who resides in Philadelphia, N. Y.; Edwin Wilson, who resides in Philadelphia, N. Y.; Francis Wilson, who resides in Philadelphia, N. Y.; Irwin Wilson, who resides in Philadelphia, N. Y.; Children & heirs of Nancy Wilson, a deceased sister of said deceased, all of whom are of full age, and Willie Keyes who resides at Philadelphia, Jeff Co. N. Y.; Jennie Keyes, who resides at Philadelphia, Jeff Co., N. Y., only children & heirs at law of Cornelia Keyes, a deceased daughter of said Nancy Wilson, both of whom are infants under the age of 21 years, and over the age of 14 years. The only additional point of interest from Sarah’s will is the first of her bequests: “After all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, I give and bequeath to Henry S. Wilson of the Town of Watertown aforesaid, my family bible, and gold watch and chain and all my family pictures. Research: Horace Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Sarah A. Wilson obituary, Watertown Re-Union, Watertown, New York, 14 May 1884, p. 5, col. 4. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Henry Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark will (1865), Lewis County Surrogate Court, Lowville, NY. Photocopy of original will provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 18 Dec 1863 when Sarah Ann was 36, she married Henry S. WILSON, son of Samuel WILSON & Susan TAMBLIN. Born on 6 Jul 1808 in Rutland, Jefferson Co., NY. Henry S. died in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, on 22 Mar 1872; he was 63. Buried in Mar 1872 in Brownville Cemetery, Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. Child’s Gazetteer lists Samuel’s birth date as 1810, the only place where that year has been found. In the section devoted to the Town of Philadelphia, the Gazetteer entry states: “Henry Wilson, son of Samuel, who was a son of Page 103 Clarke Register Report George and a grandson of Alexander, was born in 1810 and was reared upon a farm. He married Nancy, daughter of Samuel Clark, in 1836, and their children were Cornelia (Mrs. Sidney S. Keyes), Charles P., Edwin and Francis, all of this town [Philadelphia], and Irving of Atlanta, Ga. Edwin Wilson was born December 17, 1847, he married Sarah, daughter of James and Wealthy (Wilson) Wilson. Henry Wilson located in Philadelphia in 1836. His wife, Nancy, died in 1862, and for his second wife he married Sarah Ann Clark, a sister of his first wife. Edwin Wilson is a farmer and occupies the homestead on road 6.” In the 1850 federal census, the family is living in the Town of Philadelphia and the entire family is listed as being at home and Nancy is the eldest female listed (she is not identified as Henry’s wife and no marriage data are provided). The 1860 federal census finds the family still in Philadelphia with all of the children still at home. There is, in addition, an Amelia C. Wilson listed as a domestic. The assumption is that she is a relative of some sort. Of note is the fact that there are two other Wilson families in direct sequence in the census: Simpson Wilson and James Wilson. At the time of the 1870 federal census, the family was living on a farm in Watertown, Rutland post office. In addition to Henry and Sarah, Amelia, Henry S. and a farm hand, Willey Knox, were living there. Rutland is now a township in its own right, is east of Watertown and west of Carthage and Champion. By the time of the 1875 NYS census, only Sarah Clarke Wilson, Henry’s step-mother; Henry, Amelia and Emma Clarke were living in the Watertown home. A servant, George Weston, also is listed as living there. The 1905 NYS census has only Henry and Emma Clarke Wilson and Elizabeth Clark, age 36, in the Watertown house. His death notice in the Watertown Re-Union provides, “WILSON - In Watertown, March 25th, Mr. Henry Wilson, aged 63 years, 3 months and 19 days.” No cause of death is given. Some sources provide 22 March as the death date and 25 March as the burial date. Using the information from the death notice, Henry’s birth would be 6 December 1898. However, his gravestone information says he was born on 3 July 1808 and died on 22 March 1872. Henry worked on a farm for #13.00 per month until he earned enough money to buy a farm that he expanded over the years into a 300 acre establishment. As a young man, he worked with his brother-in-law, Edwin White in the operation of a distillery in Watertown. HENRY WILSON ESTATE Last Will and Testament of Henry Wilson, Deceased Be it Remembered, that heretofore, to wit, on the 17th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy two, Nathan Whiting of the City of Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, one of the executors named in the last Will and Testament of Henry Wilson late of the Town of Watertown in the County of Jefferson, deceased, appeared in open Court before the Surrogate of the County of Jefferson and made application to have the said last Will and Testament which relates to both Real and Personal Estate proved: and on such application the said Surrogate did ascertain by satisfactory evidence who were the widow, heirs at law and next of kin of the said testator, and their respective residences, and they are as follows, Viz: Cornelia Keyes, Charles Wilson, Edwin Wilson, Francis Wilson, Henry S. Wilson Irwin Wilson & Amelia Wilson all children of said testator all residing in Jefferson County, New York and are all of full age and Sarah Ann Wilson, widow of said testator of full age and residing in Jefferson County aforesaid— And said Surrogate did thereupon issue a citation in due form of law, directed to the widow, heirs at law and next of kin of the said testator by their respective names stating their respective places of residence and requiring tem to appear before said Surrogate at his office in the City of Watertown in said County on the 29th day of April A. D. 1872, to attend the Probate of said Will…. In the name of God Amen. I Henry Wilson of the Town of Watertown, County of Jefferson and State of New York of the age of 63 years and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say: First—I given and bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah Ann Wilson the sum of two thousand dollars in lieu of her Page 104 Clarke Register Report dower to be paid out of notes & bonds & mortgages— 2nd—I give and bequeath to my six children, Cornelia, Charles, Edwin, Francis, Irwin and Amelia, all the rest and residue of my notes, bonds, mortgages and accounts to be divided equally between them, but as my son Charles is now indebted to my sons Edwin about $1200. & to my son Irwin about $600, I hereby direct that the share hereby given to Charles shall be paid to Edwin & Irwin pro rata according to their respective claims against Charles unless Charles shall before my Estate is settled pay his said brothers Edwin & Irwin in which case the share belonging to Charles is to be paid to him and in case Charles share accounts be more than he owes Edwin & Irwin, then the balance of the payment to them of their debts is to be paid to Charles. Third—I give, devise and bequeath to my son Henry S. Wilson all my real Estate wherever situate with all my stock, horses, farming tools & utensils, household furniture, [unreadable words] personal property on my said real estate and one hundred dollars in money, and I hereby charge upon my said son, Henry S. Wilson and the real & personal estate so given to him the payment of all my just debts and funeral expenses and the support of my beloved wife during her natural life provided she lives with him at his home, but not otherwise— And lastly I hereby make, constitute and appoint my friend Nathan Whiting & wife Sarah Ann Wilson my executors. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this the 1st day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred & seventy two— Henry S. Wilson /LS/ Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Henry Wilson obituary, Watertown Re-Union, Watertown, New York, 28 March 1872, p. 5, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Henry Wilson household. 1870 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Watertown, Jefferson County, Rutland Post Office. Ancestry.com 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M953_945; Page 663A, Image: 510. Livingston, Roger C., Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, letter to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Henry S. Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Henry Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record Page 105 Clarke Register Report provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark death notice. The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 16 Nov 1870-, p 3. Copy provided by Darlene Powers Cole. The identical notice was also published in The Watertown Daily Times on 16 Nov 1870, n. p., col. 3. Copies of both are held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Samuel Clark will (1865), Lewis County Surrogate Court, Lowville, NY. Photocopy of original will provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. 444. Mary Ann CLARKE (Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1835 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Mary Ann died aft 1870; she was 35. She married a Wilson of Watertown and is mentioned in her father's will as receiving a bequest of $25.00. Research: Samuel Clark will (1865), Lewis County Surrogate Court, Lowville, NY. Photocopy of original will provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Mary Ann married Unknown WILSON. 445. Welcome CLARKE (Isaac Peckham11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1815 in Otsego Co., NY. Welcome died aft 1855; he was 40. He was still living at home and unmarried at the time of the NYS census of 1855. Research: Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 446. Isaac Peckham CLARKE Jr. (Isaac Peckham11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Jan 1821 in Otsego Co., NY. Isaac Peckham died on 21 Jan 1889; he was 67. There were three children of this union: Carrie, Haskell and Kendall. Of the three, only Kendall survived to adulthood and he was sports editor for the Chicago Evening News in the early 20th C. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Isaac Peckham married Josephine CRUMB (475) , daughter of Varnum C. CRUMB (388) (11 Feb 1797-9 Feb 1861) & Sophronia SPOONER (1804-1890). Born on 16 Nov 1836. Josephine died in Leonardsville Cemetery, Town of Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 20 Apr 1907; she was 70. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 447. Nelson CLARKE (Isaac Peckham11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1825 in Otsego Co., NY. Nelson died aft 1855; he was 30. Page 106 Clarke Register Report Research: Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Nelson married Adelia J. UNKNOWN. Born in 1822 in Oneida Co., NY. Adelia J. died aft 1855; she was 33. Research: Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 526 i. Henry P. (1852-) 527 ii. Willis (1854-) 448. Sophronia A. CLARKE (Joseph11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1828 in NY. Sophronia A. died aft 1850; she was 22. 449. Sarah C. CLARKE (Joseph11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1831 in NY. Sarah C. died aft 1855; she was 24. Research: Joseph Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 450. Joseph P. CLARKE (Joseph11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1833 in NY. Joseph P. died aft 1850; he was 17. Joseph’s middle initial is unclear in the 1850 census. 451. Stephen E. CLARKE (Joseph11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1834 in NY. Stephen E. died aft 1855; he was 21. The overwritten ages in the 1850 census make it unclear, but it seems Stephen and Amos are twins. Research: Joseph Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 452. Amos L. CLARKE (Joseph11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1839 in NY. Amos L. died aft 1855; he was 16. Research: Joseph Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 453. Francis M. CLARKE (Joseph11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1841 in Otsego Co., NY. Francis M. died aft 1855; he was 14. Research: Joseph Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Page 107 Clarke Register Report Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 454. Mary D. CLARKE (Reynolds11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1834 in Town of Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. Mary D. died aft 1855; she was 21. 455. Edwin P. CLARKE (Reynolds11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1837 in Town of Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. Edwin P. died aft 1855; he was 18. 456. Charles H. CLARKE (Reynolds11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1841 in Town of Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY. Charles H. died aft 1855; he was 14. 457. Mary Jane CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Dec 1823. Mary Jane married Elisha K. WATSON. 458. Ann Elizabeth CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Nov 1825. Ann Elizabeth married William KNOWLES. 459. David Otis CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Dec 1826. David Otis died in 1918; he was 91. 460. Henry Wright CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Dec 1829. Henry Wright died on 1 Apr 1900; he was 70. Henry Wright married Anne Catherine HOWLAND. 461. Daniel Webb CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 May 1832. Daniel Webb died in Charleston, Charleston Co., SC, on 21 Sep 1858; he was 26. UNM, DSP. Cause of death was yellow fever. His middle name may be Webster. 462. Thomas Hartwell CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 26 Nov 1834. Thomas Hartwell died on 20 Oct 1919; he was 84. Thomas Hartwell married Sarah Jane SHERMAN. 463. Sarah Adeline CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Sep 1836. Sarah Adeline died on 15 Nov 1916; she was 80. Sarah Adeline married S. ALLEN. 464. Gustavus Adolphus CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Nov 1839. Gustavus Adolphus died on 5 Jun 1916; he was 76. Gustavus Adolphus married Hannah Carter CARR. 465. Conrad Shultz CLARKE (David Wright11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, Page 108 Clarke Register Report John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Nov 1842. Conrad Shultz died on 30 Mar 1918; he was 75. 466. William Lewis CLARKE (Thomas Marsh11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Sep 1835 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. William Lewis died in Independence, Allegany Co., NY, on 15 May 1920; he was 84. There were three children of this union. On 8 Sep 1859 when William Lewis was 23, he married Mary BASSETT, daughter of John C. BASSETT & Martha ST. JOHN. Born on 18 Nov 1831. Mary died in Westerly, Washington Co., RI, on 2 Aug 1908; she was 76. 467. Daniel Wright CLARKE (Thomas Marsh11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Feb 1839 in Stonington, New London Co., CT. Daniel Wright died on 27 Nov 1899; he was 60. On 18 Oct 1861 when Daniel Wright was 22, he first married Irena A. HANDELL. There were four children of this union; no known issue. On 29 Oct 1881 when Daniel Wright was 42, he second married Jeannette A. CRANDALL. There was a son, Clarence Lewis, of this union and he had issue. 468. Sarah Ann CLARKE (Thomas Marsh11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Dec 1843. Sarah Ann died on 26 Jun 1856; she was 12. 469. Emmeline Northup CLARKE (Thomas Marsh11, Thomas10, Thomas9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 May 1848 in Hopkinton, Washington Co., RI. Emmeline Northup died on 22 Aug 1897; she was 49. On 13 Nov 1877 when Emmeline Northup was 29, she married Marshall R. ALLEN in Waterford, New London Co. CT. Born on 13 Dec 1845. Marshall R. died on 22 Aug 1897; he was 51. There were three children of this union, at least one of whom had issue. 470. Unknown CLARKE (Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1840. Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 471. Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) CLARKE (Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Oct 1843 in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY. Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) died in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY, on 17 Aug 1910; she was 66. Buried in Whitaker Plot, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA. Occupation: Homemaker. Education: Academic. Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 109 Clarke Register Report On 15 Aug 1865 when Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) was 21, she married Ezra Jabez WHITAKER Chief Engineer, son of Ezra D. WHITAKER & Amanda M. JONES, in Adams, Jefferson Co., NY. I. N. Hobart; Witness, C. F. Whitaker. Born on 12 Apr 1839 in North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA. Ezra Jabez died in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY, on 20 Aug 1895; he was 56. Buried in Whitaker Plot, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA. Section A, Lot #55. Occupation: Engineer, U. S. Navy. Education: Academic, North Adams. WASHINGTON D.C., Feb. 4, 1861 Ezra J. Whitaker Esq. Dear Sir I am in receipt of yours of the 1st and am glad to know that you are inpatient for the service. I do not see how any patriot can be other wise than indignant that the greatest and most glorious nation on the face of the earth should fall into the hands of traitors and be dismembered plundered and destroyed without a blow being struck for it's deliverance. Still my advice to you after all is to wait till after the 4th of March. It is but a month at most, for these very good reasons vis I could not get you any employment out of Mr. Taney now for I am on a Committee investigating his alleged complicity in the present state of things and if he did put you aboard ship. Ten chances to one that he did not put you aboard one whose traitorous Commander would run into a Southern port and surrender her and then take Command of her again under a Southern Confederacy. I expect daily to see this fate of many of our vessels of war. Yrs Truly, H. L. Dawes Ezra J. Whitaker: Born in North Adams, Massachusetts. Appointed Third Assistant Engineer, 1861; frigate "Minnesota," N. A. Station 1861. Promoted to Second assistant Engineer, 1862; "Lackawanna", West Gulf Squadron, 1863-64. Steamer "Pontoosa", North Atlantic Squadron, 1864-5. Promoted to First Assistant Engineer, 1864; special duty, Boston, 1866: Steamer "Unadilla", Asiatic Squadron, 1866-67. "Monocacy", Asiatic Station , 1867-70; "Severn", N. A. Squadron, 1871-2; Navy Yard, Boston 1872; "Kearsarge", Asiatic Station, 1873-75. Promoted to Chief Engineer, 1873; special duty, Boston, 1875-76; special duty, New York Navy Yard, 1877-8 "Adams", Pacific Station, 1878-81; special duty, Portsmouth, 1882-4; "Wachusett", Pacific Station, 1884-5; "Adams", Pacific station, 1885-7; R. S. "Vermont", 1888-90. 1890-3 "Philadelphia" N. A. Squadron, 1893-5 Special duty New York Navy Yard. Retired May 8, 1895 for disability in line of duty. Was warranted to serve as 3d Asst. Eng, Feb. 19, 1861. Sailed from Boston in the U. S. frigate Minnesota, May 8, 1861. Was at the taking of Forts Hatteras and Clark, was present at and took part in the engagement between the Monitor and Merrimac. Left the Minnesota Sept. 25, 1862 on sick leave . Was promoted to 2nd Asst Engineer, December 17, 1862 and ordered the same month to U. S. Sloop Lackawanna ( off New York), reported Jan. 9, 1863. Went in her to the Gulf of Mexico, joined the West Gulf Squadron. Made a trip to New York on the prize Page 110 Clarke Register Report steamer Planter. From June 15 to September 6/1863 remained on the Blockade off Mobile and Galveston until the passage of the forts at the entrance of Mobile Bay by Admiral Farragut Aug. 5, 1864. Took part in this engagement and in the destruction of Fort Morgan. Soon after August 30, 1864 was again sent home on sick leave. Was ordered to U. S. Steamship Pontoosa at New York DEC. 6, 1864 and joined the fleet of Fort Fisher December 24, 1864 Was present at both the fights at Fort Fisher under Vice Admiral Porter and assisted in the in the reduction of the various batteries on the Cape Fear River below Wilmington. Went afterwards up the James River to City Point and remained until Petersburgh and Richmond fell and General Lee surrendered. Came into Boston in June "65 and went on leave soon after July 3/1865. Promoted to 1st Assistant Engineer DEC. 1/64. Promoted to Chief Engineer From June 6, 1873. From Hammessly's Records of Living Officers of the U. S. Navy; 4th edition, 1890 On board U. S. Steam Sloop "Lackawanna" Off Galveston, May 1864 Friend Phillips: You have doubtless ere this heard of the unfortunate event that has transpired upon this station, namely: the 'running out' of the late U. S. Steamer "Harriet Lane", through the Blockading Fleet here, and although I cannot deny that this occurred through neglect upon the part of some here, and that the blame, unjustly it is true, will eventually fall upon the whole Fleet, still, in justice to myself and the noble ship in which I now am, I cannot feel willing to have those, who have known me from by boyhood, think that it happened through a lack of care or patriotism upon the part of my Commander, my shipmates of myself, or any defect in our gallant vessel. I have therefore taken this my first opportunity since then to send you a plain unvarnished statement of the events that transpired on the night of the 30th of April, trusting that you may soon find it convenient to insert the same in the columns of your able paper. The U. S. Steam Sloop "Lackawanna:, Capt. J. B. Marchend, left the Blockading Fleet of Mobile March 4th 1964, for the purpose of becoming the Flagship to the Squadron on the Coast of Texas. Before leaving Mobile, Captain Marchand was especially enjoined by Admiral Farragut, then in the "Hartford" at that station, to look out particularly for the "Harriet Lane", which was known to be loading in Galveston Bay for the purpose of running the Blockade. Upon the capture of her, he said, the Navy Department was determined to risk everything and he sent the "Lackawanna" there as being the fleetest steamer in the Gulf. He , Captain Marchand , was to allow no outside considerations to influence him in the vigorous persecution of this particular duty, and he was on no account to leave his station and give chase to any vessel that was not in all probability the one so coveted. The "Lackawanna" arrived off Galveston March 11th and Captain Marchand took charge of the Squadron on the ensuing 15th. On our way down we made 10 knots, or miles, per hour under easy steam, 9 fires out of 14, and sail and everything worked admirably, while with the same steam alone and wind ahead we made 7 and 8 knots for hour after hour in succession. In fact I never saw machinery or a vessel perform better, and all on board were loud in her praises. As soon as he had taken charge, our Captain, mindful of his orders, consulted his Pilot and stationed his Fleet. It was supposed that the "Lane" would run out of either the Main Ship Channel or the one next to it called the Cylinder Channel, for she drew 10 1/2 feet of water when in the U. S. Navy, and although her battery had been removed, it was reasonable to suppose that her cargo would amount to nearly half the same weight and give her nine feet draft of water. This would prevent her going out of any channel but the ones supposed, and at the entrance of the Main Ship Channel, we, being the heaviest ship in the Fleet and drawing 16 feet, were stationed. The gunboats, some five in number, and drawing about 10 feet each, were stationed at the various other channels leading away from the main entrance, some three miles wide, out to the sea, and strict orders were given them if Page 111 Clarke Register Report they saw a steamer running in, or more particularly running out, that they should immediately notify the Flagship of it and the direction she was steering, by means of night signal lights and rockets, which had been agreed upon. They were in fact to act as sentinels guarding the various avenues to the bay, and were to notify the commanding Officer of the first advance of a superior force. These Gunboats were not to be relied upon in the chase of a steamer, for the best of them will steam barely 8 knots with a head wind, the favorite course for the Blockade runners when pursued, and it is a poor Blockade runner on this coast now that cannot steam eleven and twelve knots. These facts out Captain well knew and depended upon his own ship entirely to perform this duty, for he know from experience that she could, if driven, steam twelve and even more, but he could not guard all the channels that led into the Bay. This unfortunately he was obliged to entrust to others and thus upon their obedience to his orders depended the success of the whole plan of operations. Our Station, at the entrance of the Main Ship Channel, was about four miles from the city of Galveston and almost due East from it. From our decks, in the daytime, the city was plainly to be seen, as well as quite a portion of the shipping inside, the "Lane" among the rest. Here we lay and watched for about two months without scarcely an event of note transpiring until the 30th of April, when that for which we had so looked took place. The day had been foggy with occasional showers of rain, and in the afternoon we had been favored with a thunder storm. The night set in dark and cloudy, and the word was passed on deck "to look out sharp for the Harriet Lane". At about 9 P. M. I went on deck to enjoy my evening cigar and while smoking, I noticed that there had been a change in the weather. The storm appeared to be blowing to the Southard and Westard and the greater part of the Heavens the stars had appeared, but toward the land all was black as ink for the cloud still hovered over it and in the Southwest an occasional flash of lightning could be seen, very small, and followed sometimes by a low peal of thunder. "what a fine night for the 'Lane' to run out", said I to an Officer near by. "yes", replied he, "she could run to-night, if ever." And by a strange coincidence at that very moment under the dark shadow of the land, by a channel close inshore, she was silently steaming out to sea. I finished my cigar and going below turned in, but hardly was I asleep when I was awakened by a commotion in the "Ward Room" and I heard some one say that guns had been heard in the Southwest. I turned out and went on deck to see what the excitement was about. I found many of the Officers there and among them the Captain. Every thing was in readiness to "slip the chain" and get under way immediately, but as yet no signal for a "Steamer running out" had been made by any Gunboat on the inshore stations. Nothing could be seen from our decks and there was, of course, no reason for our leaving our station. Soon there was a flash followed by another and then came the two succeeding reports. It looked and sounded like the explosion of a gun and a loaded shell, but it might also have been two of those flashes of lightning I have mentioned before. All looked anxiously for the desired signal but none could be seen. Without it we could not move, for a mistake at such a time as this would be fatal to the general plan. Another gun was heard, but still we looked in vain for the signal light. None had been or was made that night unless the guns may be considered as such. Firing a gun, however, at night in this Blockading Fleet was no signal to us, since it might have been fired to "heave to" a schooner or fishing smack as well as a steamer, and in the former case we were, of course, not interested. All on deck were anxious to get under way and go out in the direction of the firing, for all seemed to feel that some steamer was running out and in all probability the "Lane". In the engine room all preparations for starting were quietly made that the judgment could suggest, and one look into the fire room showed splendid fires and plenty of steam. The men stood around the chain expecting the word to "slip" every moment, while all not thus engaged were eagerly looking into the darkness for the signal light. Minute succeeded minute and it came not and when finally a quarter hour had passed it was given up by all as being too late now and nearly all went below that were not on duty. Some few remained to talk the matter over, myself among the number. The majority thought that a steamer had run and that a gunboat, probably the "Katahdin" in chase had fired at her. Some thought that it was a schooner or the gunboat would have made signals. But the guns had been fired all of ten miles away from the station of any gunboat Page 112 Clarke Register Report at either of the channels. Could it not have been an "Army transport" on her way down the coast to the "Rio Grande" firing to "heave to" some vessel? In fact all was doubt and uncertainty and we finally concluded to wait and see what the day light would disclose. Few there were of us indeed that went to bed satisfied on that eventful evening. Morning came and with it sad disclosures. Galveston Bay was clear of shipping as far as could be seen from our masthead and the Gunboat "Katahdin" was gone from her station and out of sight as well. She it was then that had fired the guns, so much was settled, but had the "Lane" gone? In all probability she had, but she might have gone up the Bay out of sight as a blind to make us think that she was gone and thus disarm our vigilance. We could not think that she had run without being seen by the "Katahdin", which lay within a mile and a half of shore and right in the center of the inshore channel. and had she been seen by her, would not her Captain have made signals? He was gone, but after a schooner probably, for he burned no lights to show that a steamer had passed him. Thus we reasoned and hoped almost against hope all that day, all the next, and part of the next until the "Katahdin" came sailing in like a lame duck as she was, for her coal was all gone. Her report, made as she passed our stern, buy her Captain through a speaking trumpet was "Have been in chase of the "Harriet Lane" and "Matagorda". Lost both last Sunday night off the coast of Louisiana. Will come on board soon." Nyack, October 16, 1938 Sally dear, The attached manuscript was written by your grandfather ( Ezra Jabez Whitaker, Chief Engineer, USN) to the Editor of the North Adams Transcript, describing the escape of the Harriet Lane from the port of Galveston, loaded with cotton to England , during the Civil War. Father was an officer of the Lackawanna, and the escape of this vessel was a sore point to the Northern blockade fleet. For your information I will say that during the Civil War, aside from any patriotic motives the officers and men of the blockading fleet, received a part of the prize money derived from the sale of the captured vessel and it's cargo, which gave an added incentive to their efforts. I remember father telling of being one of the prize crew ( that is the crew put on board of a captured vessel, to take it to a port controlled by the northern fleet.) The vessel he spoke of was called the Planter. It was captured by the vessel in which he was, and was a stern wheel river type of boat, which made it's navigation along the Atlantic coast much more dangerous. He tells of the trip north to New York and of being hailed one dark foggy night. It seems that the rebel officer who was retained as navigator, was planning to run the vessel under the guns of some Confederate port, and have it recaptured by the rebels. The hail ( from the Union blockade ) asked what ship it was. The reply was "Prize Ship Planter", bound for New York" "Do you know where you are?" "No." "well you are at the entrance of Charleston Harbor". It was a narrow escape from re-capture, but the crew brought the ship safely to New York. During the Civil War, the rebels tried to ship cotton to England. The English cotton mills were almost all closed, because of inability to secure raw material. With the money derived from the successful sale of cotton the Southern army would buy arms and materials to carry on the war against the North. They had no arms or munitions factories to speak of. I was born shortly after the Civil War , and heard father and mother discuss incidents in it with their friends, until it seemed to me as a boy, that I had almost lived through it and its experiences. As you grow larger, you will probably hear discussion of the word war until you in turn will live through its struggle and horrors. That dear, seems the way of the world. I have lived through the period of two wars, and I hope you may be spared such an experience. Daddy Report of Captain J. B. Marchand United States Steam Sloop Lackawanna Page 113 Clarke Register Report Mobile Bay, August 5th 1864 This was the ship Ezra J Whitaker was Engineer, working with the steam engines during this battle. Sir: I have the honor to report that about sunrise today this ship was gotten under way, and the Seminole lashed on the port side. Our position being in the center of the line of battle, we crossed the bar and following close on the leading vessels, stood up the channel, and as soon as our guns could be brought to bear, a fire was opened on Fort Morgan with shells, and continued until passing it, when the Seminole was cast off. Soon after the fleet had passed the Middle ground, the rebel iron clad Tennessee commenced approaching with the design of attacking our vessels, and in obedience to your signal, I started under the heaviest headway to run her down and succeeded in striking her at right angles at the after end of the casemate. The concussion was great, but the effect on her was only a heavy list, whilst our stern was cut and crushed to the plank ends for a distance of three feet above the water's edge to five feet below, and causing a considerable leak in forward store-room and peak. Fortunately our yards and topmasts were down, otherwise they, in all probability, would have been carried away by the concussion, which caused the ship to rebound and the stern of the Tennessee to recede. Some panic must have existed on board the enemy as they fired but two guns through our bows. After striking, the two swung head and stern along side of each other, and as our guns have been pivoted for the opposite side, we succeeded in discharging but one nine-inch shell, that struck one of the enemy's port shutter, which was distant about twelve feet, destroying it , and driving some of the fragments into her casemate. A few of the enemy were seen through their ports, who were using most opprobrious language. Our Marines opened upon them with muskets; even a spittoon and a holy-stone were thrown at them from our deck which drove them away. Upon separating from the Tennessee, our helm was put hard over to make another attempt at running the enemy down, but our great length, and the shallowness of the water, caused us to turn so slowly that we had not got round until again amongst our fleet, and unfortunately, we collided with the flag-ship, which was running towards the Tennessee, although every exertion was used to prevent it by backing. By this accident two of the quarter ports of the Hartford were knocked into one, without this ship sustaining any injury. After the collision with the flag-ship, I again started to run down the Tennessee, but whilst still at a distance, she surrendered to our fleet. Our loss throughout the day was four killed and thirty-five wounded. Herewith I send the reports of the Surgeon, engineer, and board of officers on the injuries and expenditures. Under no circumstances could more coolness and bravery have been shown by the crew. I cannot express my deep feeling for the undaunted courage and aid given me by all the Officers. Second Lieutenant Hyram Adams, of the Army Signal Corps, with two assistants were on board, and great credit is due them for their promptness in transmitting signals. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, J. B. Marchand, Captain United States Steam Sloop Lackawanna Mobile Bay, August 7, 1864 Sir: In the report made of the part taken by the Lackawanna in passing the forts and entering Mobile Bay, the fifth instant, I inadvertently omitted to state that Commander Edward Donaldson, commanding the Seminole, which was lashed along side of this ship, rendered most efficient service by his coolness and judgment in piloting both vessels until passing Fort Morgan, the regular pilot being sick. My additional thanks are due him and all his officers and men for volunteering to aid in manning the guns of the Lackawanna, and the continuous fire which they kept up whilst their guns could bear upon the enemy. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, J. B. Marchand, Captain Page 114 Clarke Register Report United States Steamship Lackawanna Mobile Bay, August 5th 1864 Sir: I have the honor to report that the engines, boilers, and appurtenances thereto of this ship are apparently in good working order, though derangemants may subsequently become visible of which we have now no knowledge. The severe concussion, consequent upon the heavy blow dealt the rebel ram Tennessee by this vessel, under full headway, may have thrown the engines out of line, or strained the boilers and braces. Our bunkers being full of coal, we cannot of course speak decidedly with reference to the staying of the boilers. Very respectfully, James W. Whitaker, First Assistant Engineer Attack on the defenses of Mobile Detailed Report of Rear-Admiral D. G. Farragut United States Flag-Ship Hartford Mobile Bay, August 12th 1864 Sir: I had the honor to forward to the department, on the evening of the 5th instant, a report of my "entree" into Mobile Bay on the morning of that day, and which, though brief, contained all the principal facts of the attack. Notwithstanding the loss of life, particularly on this ship, and the terrible disaster to the "Tecumseh", the result of the fight was a glorious victory. And I have reason to feel proud of the officers, seamen and marines of the squadron under my command, for it has never fallen to the lot of an officer to be thus situated and thus sustained. Regular discipline will bring men to any amount of endurance, but there is a natural fear of hidden dangers, particularly when so awfully destructive of human life as the torpedo, which requires more than discipline to overcome. Preliminary to a report of the action of the fifth, I desire to call the attention of the department to the previous steps taken in consultation with Generals Canby and Granger. On the 8th of July I had an interview with these officers on board the Hartford, on the subject of an attack upon Forts Morgan and Gaines, at which it was agreed that General Canby would send all the troops he could spare to cooperate with the fleet. Circumstances soon obliged General Canby to inform me that he could not dispatch a sufficient number to invest both forts, and, in reply, I suggested that Gaines should be first invested, engaging to have a force in the sound ready to protect the landing of the army on Dauphin Island, in the rear of that fort, and I assigned Lieutenant Commander De Krafft of the Conemaugh to that duty. On the 1st instant General Granger visited me again on the Hartford. In the mean time the "Tecumseh" had arrived at Pensacola and Captain Craven ( ?sp ) had informed me that he would be ready in four days for any service. We therefore fixed upon the fourth of August as the day for the landing of the troops and my entrance into the bay. But owing to delays mentioned in Captain Jenkins's communication to me the "Tecumseh" was not ready. General Granger, however, to my mortification, was up to time, and the troops actually landed on Dauphin Island. As subsequent events proved, the delay turned to our advantage, as the rebels were busily engaged during the 4th in throwing troops and supplies into Fort Gaines, all of which were captured a few days afterward. The "Tecumseh" arrived on the evening of the fourth, and everything being propitious, I proceeded to the attack on the following morning. As I mentioned in my previous dispatch, the vessels outside the bar, which were designed to participate in the engagement, were all under way by forty minutes past five in the morning, in the following order, two abreast, and lashed together: Brooklyn, Captain James Alden, with the Octorara, Lieutenant Commander C. H. Green, on the port side; Hartford, Captain Percival Drayton, with the Metacomet, Lieutenant Commander J. E Juett; Richmond, Captain T. A. Jenkins, with the Port Royal, Lieutenant Commander B. Gherardi; Lackawanna, Captain J. B. Marchaud, with the Seminole, Commander E. Donaldson; Monongahela, Commander J. H. Strong, with the Kennebec, Lieutenant Commander W. P. McCann; Ossipee, Commander W. E. LeRoy, with the Itasca, Lieutenant Page 115 Clarke Register Report Commander George Brown; Oneida, Commander J. R. M Mullany, with the Galena, Lieutenant Commander O. H. Wells. The Ironclads,-Tecumseh, Commander T. A. M. Craven; The Manhattan, Commander J. W. A. Nicholson; The Winnebago, Commander T. H. Stevens; and the Chickasaw, Lieutenant Commander G. H. Perkins---were already inside the bar, and had been ordered to take up their positions on the starboard side of the wooden ships, or between them and Fort Morgan, for the double purpose of keeping down the fire from the water battery, and the parapet guns of the fort, as well as to attack to ram Tennessee as soon as the fort was passed. It was only on the urgent request of the Captains and Commanding Officers that I yielded to the Brooklyn being the leading ship of the line as she had four chase guns and an ingenious arrangement for picking up torpedoes, and because in their judgment the flag ship ought not to be too much exposed. This I believe to be an error; For apart from the fact that exposure is one of the penalties of rank in the navy, it will always be the aim of the enemy to destroy the flag-ship, and, as will appear in the sequel, such attempt was very persistently made, but Providence did not permit it to be successful. The attacking fleet steamed steadily up the main-ship channel. The Tecumseh firing the first shot at forty-seven minutes past six o'clock. At six minutes past seven the fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the Brooklyn, and immediately the action became general. It was soon apparent that there was some difficulty ahead. The Brooklyn, for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain Alden in his report, arrested the advance of the whole fleet, while, at the same time, the guns of the fort were playing with great effect upon that vessel and the Hartford. A moment after I saw the Tecumseh, struck by a torpedo, disappear almost instantaneously beneath the waves, carrying with her gallant Commander and nearly all her crew. I determined at once, as I had originally intended, to take the lead; and after ordering the Metacomet to send a boat to save, if possible, any of the perishing crew, I dashed ahead with the Hartford, and the ships followed on, their officers believing that they were going to a noble death with their commander in chief. I steamed through between the buoys, where the torpedoes were supposed to have been sunk. These buoys had been previously examined by my flag-lieutenant, J. Crittendon Watson, in several nightly reconnaissance. Though he had not been able to discover the sunken torpedoes, yet we had been assured by refugees, deserters, and others, of their existence, but believing that, from their having been some time in the water they were probably innocuous. I determined to take the chance of their explosion. From the moment I turned to the northwestward, to clear the middle ground, we were enabled to keep such a broadside fire upon the batteries of Fort Morgan that their guns did us comparatively little injury. Just after we passed the fort, which was about the minutes before eight o'clock, the ram "Tennessee" dashed out at this ship, as had been expected, and in anticipation of which I had ordered the monitors on our starboard side. I took no further notice of her than to return her fire. The rebel gunboats Morgan, Gaines, and Selma were ahead, and the latter particularly annoyed us with a raking fire, which our guns could not return. At two minutes after eight o'clock I ordered the Metacomet to cast off to go in pursuit of the Selma. Captain Jouett was after her in a moment, and in an hour's time he had her as a prize. She was commanded by P. V. Murphy, formerly of the United States Navy. He was wounded in the wrist, his executive officer, Lieutenant Comstock, and eight of the crew, killed, and seven or eight wounded. Lieutenant Commander Jouett's conduct during the whole affair commands my warmest commendations. The Morgan and Gaines succeeded in escaping under the protection of the guns of Fort Morgan, which would have been prevented, had the other gun boats been as prompt in their movements as the Metacomet; the want of pilots, however, I believe was the principal difficulty. The Gaines was so injured by our fire that she had to be run ashore where she was subsequently destroyed, but the Morgan escaped to Mobile during the night, though she was chased and fired upon by our cruisers. Having passed the forts and dispersed the enemy's gunboats, I had ordered most of the vessels to anchor, when I perceived the ram "Tennessee" standing up for this ship. This was at forty-five minutes past eight. I was not long in comprehending his intentions to be the destruction of the flag-ship. The monitors, and such of the wooden vessels as I thought best adapted for the purpose, were immediately ordered to attack the ram, not only with their guns, but bows on at full speed, and these began one of the fiercest naval combats on record. The Monongahela, Commander Strong, was the first vessel that struck her, and in doing so carried away his own iron prow, together with the cutwater, without apparently doing her adversary much harm. The Lackawanna, Page 116 Clarke Register Report Captain Marchand, was the next vessel to strike her, which she did at full speed; but tough her stern was cut and crushed to the plank ends for the distance of three feet above the water's edge to five feet below, the only perceptible effect on the ram was to give her a heavy list. The Hartford was the third vessel which struck her, but, as the "Tennessee" quickly shifted her helm, the blow was a glancing one, and, as she rasped along our side, we poured our whole port broadside of nine-inch solid shot within ten feet of her casemate. The monitors worked slowly, but delivered their fire as opportunity offered. The Chickasaw succeeded in getting under her stern, and a fifteen-inch shot from the Manhattan broke through her iron plating and heavy wooden backing, though the missile itself did not enter the vessel. Immediately after the collision with the flag-ship, I directed Captain Drayton to bear down for the ram again. He was doing so at full speed when, unfortunately, the Lackawanna run into the Hartford just forward of the mizzen mast, cutting her down to within two feet of the water's edge. We soon got clear again, however, and were fast approaching our adversary, when she struck her colors and run up the white flag. She was at this time sore beset; The Chickasaw was pounding away at her stern, the Ossipee was approaching her at full speed, and the Monongahela, Lackawanna, and this ship were bearing down upon her determined upon her destruction. Her smoke pipe had been shot away, her steering chains were gone, compelling a resort to her relieving tackles, and several of her port-shutters were jammed. Indeed, from the time the Hartford struck her, until her surrender, she never fired a gun, as the Ossipee, Commander Le Roy, was about to strike her, she hoisted the white flag, and that vessel immediately stopped her engine, though not in time to avoid a glancing blow. During this contest with the rebel gunboats and the ram Tennessee, and which terminated by her surrender at ten o'clock, we lost many more men than from the fire of the batteries of Fort Morgan. Admiral Buchannan was wounded in the leg; two or three of his men were killed, and five or six wounded. Commander Johnston, formerly of the United States Navy, was in command of the Tennessee, and came on board the flag-shop, to surrender his sword, and that of Admiral Buchanan. The surgeon, Doctor Conrad, came with him, stated the condition of the Admiral and wished to know what was to be done with him. Fleet Surgeon Palmer, who was on board the Hartford during the action, commiserating the sufferings of the wounded, Suggested that those of both sides be sent to Pensacola, where they could be properly cared for. I therefor addressed a note to Brigadier-General R. L. Page, commanding Fort Morgan, informing him that Admiral Buchanan and others of the Tennessee had been wounded, and desiring to know whether he would permit one of our vessels, under a flag of truce, to convey them with or without our wounded, to Pensacola, on the understanding that the vessel should take out none but the wounded, and bring nothing back that she did not take out. This was acceded to by General Page, and the Metacomet proceeded on this mission of humanity. I enclose herewith, the correspondence with the officer, ( marked numbers one, two, three and four). I forward also the reports (marked numbers five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, Sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, and twenty-one) of the commanding officers of the vessels who participated in the action, and who will no doubt call attention to the conduct of such individuals as most distinguished themselves. As I had an elevated position in the main rigging near the top, I was able to overlook not only the deck of the Hartford, but the other vessels of the fleet. I witnessed the terrible effect of the enemy's shot, and the good conduct of the men at their guns, and although their hearts sickened, as mine did, when their shipmates were struck down beside them, yet there was not a moment's hesitation to lay their comrades aside and spring again to their deadly work. Our little consort the Metacomet, was also under my immediate eye during the whole action up to the moment I ordered her to cast off in pursuit of the Selma. The coolness and promptness of Lieutenant Commander Jouett throughout merit high praise; his whole conduct was worthy of his reputation. In this connection I must not omit to call the attention of the department to the conduct of Acting Ensign Henry C. Nields, of the Metacomet, who had charge of the boat sent from that vessel when the Tecumseh sank. He took her in under one of the most galling fires I ever saw, and succeeded in rescuing from death ten of her crew, within six hundred yards of the fort. I would respectfully recommend his advancement. The Commanding officers of all the vessels who took part in the action deserve my warmest commendations, not only for the untiring zeal with Page 117 Clarke Register Report which they had prepared their ships for the contest. But for their skill and daring in carrying out my orders during the engagement. With the exception of the momentary arrest of the fleet when the Hartford passed ahead, and to which I have already adverted, the order of battle was preserved, and the ships followed each other in close order past the batteries of Fort Morgan, and in comparative safety too, with the exception of the Oneida. Report of Captain James Alden United States Ship Brooklyn Mobile Bay, August 6th 1864 Copied in the hand of Ezra J. Whitaker Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the part that this ship took in the action of yesterday with Fort Morgan and the rebel ram and gunboats. In accordance with your instructions and by signal, at fifteen minutes past five we got under way, with the Octorora lashed on our port side, and proceeded towards the bar of Mobile entrance. After some little delay in waiting for the ships to form into line, and for the iron clads to precede us, we steamed ahead and passed up the channel toward Fort Morgan, being the leading ship, closely followed by the Admiral and the rest of the fleet in line of battle. At fifteen minutes past six, when about one and a half mile from the fort, the enemy opened fire upon us, which was immediately returned with bow-chasels, (our two one-hundred pounder Parrotts.) The action there commenced. The fire of the enemy being almost entirely directed at the wooden vessels, their ram Tennessee and gunboats soon joining in the fight. The starboard battery was opened on the fort as soon as the guns could be brought to bear. Our progress up the channel was slow owing to our carrying, as directed, low steam, and the very deliberate movements of our iron-clads which occupied the channel close ahead of us. When we had arrived abreast of the fort, by a rapid and timely fire of grape their several batteries were almost entirely silenced. At this juncture I observed the ill-fated Tecumseh, which was then about three-hundred yards ahead of us, and on our starboard bow, careen violently over, and sink almost instantaneously, sunk by a torpedo. Assassination in it's worst form! A glorious though terrible end for our noble friends, the intrepid pioneers of that death strewn path! Immortal fame is theirs! Peace to their names We were now somewhat inside of the fort, when shoal water was reported, and at the same time, as the smoke cleared up a little, a row of suspicious looking buoys was discovered directly under our bows. While we were in the act of backing to clear them, our gallant Admiral passed us and took the lead. Getting headway again as soon as possible, we pushed up the channel at full speed in his wake, when the rebel ram was discovered making for the flag ship and at the same time throwing shot and shell at us, which inflicted considerable damage at and above the water line forward. The rebel gunboats having now taken shelter in shoal water, I cast off the Octorara from along side, and directed her to close in and assist the other gunboats in their attack upon them. The Hartford having steamed past the ram, with her broadside playing vigorously upon him, continuing our course at full speed, and exchanging broadsides as we could bring our guns to bear, she missed us, and just passed clear of our stern only a few yards distant; we then gave her some parting blows with our sixty pounder Parrott from the Poop. At fifty minutes past eight anchored near the flag-ship, about five miles above the fort, the rebel gunboats firing a few shots at us at long range as we passed up. At about 9 am the Tennessee was discovered standing for the fleet, and we , in company with the flag-ship and several other vessels made toward him, firing solid shot from our bow chasers. When within a short distance the Chickasaw crossed our bows and prevented our ramming him. As soon as the ram was clear of the last named vessel he made directly at us; put our helm a-port and made at him with full speed, but seeing our torpedo-catcher hanging under the bows, and thinking it was a real torpedo, ( as an officer belonging to her has since told me) he put his helm hard up and avoided us, giving some heavy shots in passing. Our shot, solid nine-inch, with thirteen pounds of powder struck him repeatedly, but without any material effect, except one, which, as it is believed, carried away his smoke stack, we then turned to try it again, but the iron-clads had fairly engaged her and shortly afterward she surrendered. The fleet here came to near the former anchorage. The surgeon's list of killed and wounded, together with the forward officers report of injuries done to the ship by the enemy's shot and the number of projectiles expended are herewith enclosed. Lieutenant Commander Lull, the executive officer, has at my request made a statement of some very interesting incidents, giving a list of men who most distinguished themselves during the action which I take great pleasure in Page 118 Clarke Register Report forwarding, with a hearty approval of it and the suggestions it contains. It will be seen that we have fifty four casualties on board-eleven killed, and forty-three wounded; many of the latter, I am happy to say, are slight. The list will not appear large when it is considered that we were nearly two hours under fire. Among the others, we have to regret the loss of an Officer, Acting Master's Mate William H Cook, who was killed while bravely doing his duty, having already been wounded. From: Dictionary of American Fighting Ships, Vol. III, 1968, Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Naval History Division, Washington, D.C. KEARSARGE ScSlp: dp. 1,550 t.; l. 201' 4"; b. 33' 10"; dr. 14' 3"; s. 11 k.; cpl. 163; a. 2 11", 4 32-pdr., 1 30-pdr. The first KEARSARGE was launched 11 September 1861 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N.H.; sponsored by Mrs. McFarland, wife of the editor of the Concord Statement; and commissioned 24 January 1862, Captain Charles W. Pickering in command. KEARSARGE departed Portsmouth 5 February 1862 for the coast of Spain; thence sailed to Gibraltar to join the blockade of Confederate raider SUMTER, forcing her abandonment in December. But her commanding captain, Raphael Semmes, soon commissioned Confederate raider ALABAMA on the high seas off the Azores. KEARSARGE prepared for her fight with ALABAMA at Cadiz (November 1862-March 1863), then searched for the raider from along the coast of Northern Europe to the Canaries, Madeira, and the Western Islands. Arriving at Cherbourg, France, 14 June 1864, she found ALABAMA in port and took up patrol at the harbor's entrance to await Semmes' next move. On 19 June, ALABAMA stood out of Cherbourg Harbor for her last action. Careful of French neutrality, KEARSARGE's new commanding officer, Captain John A. Winslow. took the sloop-of-war well clear of territorial waters, then turned to meet the Confederate cruiser. ALABAMA opened fire first while KEARSARGE held her reply until she had closed to less than 1,000 yards. Steaming on opposite courses, the ships moved around a circle as each commander tried to cross his opponent's bow to deliver deadly raking fire. The battle quickly turned against ALABAMA, for the quality of her long-stored powder and shell had deteriorated. KEARSARGE, on the other hand, had been given added protection by chain cable triced in tiers along her sides abreast vital paces. One hour after she fired her first salvo, ALABAMA had been reduced to a sinking wreck. Semmes struck his colors and sent a boat to KEARSARGE with a message of surrender and an appeal for help. KEARSARGE rescued the majority of ALABAMA's survivors; but Semmes and 41 others were picked up by British yacht DEERHOUND and escaped in her to England. KEARSARGE steamed along the French coast in an unsuccessful search for CSS FLORIDA, thence proceeded to Page 119 Clarke Register Report the Caribbean before turning northward for Boston where she decommissioned 26 November 1864 for repairs. She recommissioned 1 April 1865 and sailed on the 14th for the coast Or Spain in an attempt to intercept STONEWALL; but the Confederate ram eluded Federal ships and surrendered to Spanish authorities at Havana, Cuba, 19 May. After cruising the Mediterranean and the English Channel south to Monrovia, Liberia, KEARSARGE decommissioned 14 August 1886 in the Boston Navy Yard. KEARSARGE recommisioned 16 January 1868 and sailed 12 February to serve in the South Pacific operating out of Valparaiso, Chile. On 22 August she landed provisions for destitute earthquake victims at Africa, Peru. She continued to watch over American commercial interests along the coast of South America until 17 April 1869. Then she sailed to watch over American interests among the Marquesas, Society, Navigators (Samoa), and Fiji Islands. She also called at the ports of New South Wales and New Zealand before returning to Calao, Peru, 31 October 1869. She resumed duties on the South Pacific Station until 21 July 1870, then cruised to the Hawaiian Islands before decommissioning in the Mare Island Navy Yard, Calif., 11 October 1870. KEARSARGE recommissioned 8 December 1873 and departed 4 March 1874 for Yokohama, Japan, arriving 11 May. She cruised on Asiatic Station for 3 years, protecting American citizens and commerce in China, Japan, and Page 610 the Philippines. From 4 September to 13 December 1874 she carried Professor Hall's scientific party from Nagasaki, Japan, to Vladivostok, Russia, to observe the transit of Venus. She departed Nagasaki 3 September 1877 and returned to Boston 30 December via the Suez Canal and Mediterranean ports. She decommissioned at Portsmouth, N.H., 15 January 1878. KEARSARGE recommissioned 15 May 1879 for 4 years of duty in the North Atlantic ranging from Newfoundland to the Caribbean Sea and the coast of Panama. She departed New York 21 August 1883 to cruise for 3 years in Mediterranean, Northern European waters, and along the coast of Africa. She returned to Portsmouth, N.H., 12 November and decommissioned in the Portsmouth Navy Yard 1 December 1886. KEARSARGE recommissioned 2 November 1888 and largely spent her remaining years protecting American interests in the West Indies, off Venezuela, and along the Central Americas. She departed Haiti 30 January 1884 for Bluefields, Nicaragua, but was wrecked on Roncador Reef off Central America 2 February 1884. Her officers and crew safely made it ashore. Congress appropriated $45,000 to raise KEARSARGE and tow her home; but a salvage team of the Boston Towboat Co. found that she could not be raised. The name of KEARSARGE was struck from the Navy List. LACKAWANNA A river in Pennsylvania. I (ScSlp: t. 1,533; l. 237'; b. 38'2"; dr. 16'3"; s. 10.5 k.; a. 2 24-pdr. hows., 2 12-pdr. hows., 2 12-pdr. r., 1 150-pdr. P. r., 1 50-pdr. D. r., 2 11" D. sb., 2 9" D. sb.) The first Lackawanna was launched by the New York Navy Yard 9 August 1862; sponsored by Miss Imogen Page Page 120 Clarke Register Report Cooper; and commissioned 8 January 1863, Capt. John B. Marchand in command. The new screw sloop-of-war departed New York 20 January to join the Union blockade of the southern coast. She reported to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron at Pensacola early in February and, for the remainder of the war, served along the gulf coast of the Confederacy, principally off Mobile Bay. Lackawanna took her first prize, Neptune, 14 June after a long chase in which the 200-ton Glasgow ship had jettisoned her cargo trying to escape. The Union sloop-of-war scored again the next day, capturing steamer Planter as the Mobile blockade runner attempted a dash to Havana laden with cotton and resin. Following duty along the Texas coast near Galveston in March and April 1864, Lackawanna returned to the blockade of Mobile early in May to prevent the escape of Confederate ram Tennessee. During the summer she served in the blockade while preparing for Admiral Farragut's conquest of Mobile Bay. On 9 July with Monongahela, Galena, and Sebago, she braved the guns of Fort Morgan to shell steamer Virgin, a large blockade runner aground at the entrance of Mobile Bay. The Union guns forced a southern river steamer to abandon efforts to assist Virgin, but the next day the Confederates refloated the blockade runner who reached safety in Mobile Bay. Closing this strategic southern port was an important part of the Union strategy to isolate and subdue the South. At dawn on the morning of 5 August, Farragut's ships crossed the bar and entered the bay. A Confederate squadron, led by ironclad ram Tennessee and a field of deadly mines awaited to block their advance. Farragut's lead monitor Tecumseh struck a mine and went down in seconds. The Confederate flagship Tennessee vainly tried to ram Brooklyn and the action became general, raging for more than an hour. At one point in the struggle, Lackawanna rammed Tennessee at full speed, causing the Confederate ram to list, and later she collided with Hartford while attempting to ram Tennessee again, shortly before the ironclad struck. This daring operation closed the last major gulf port to the South. Following the Union victory in Mobile Bay, Lackawanna continued to operate in the gulf, enforcing the blockade until after the end of the Civil War. She departed Key West 24 June 1865, reached New York on the 28th, and decommissioned at New York Navy Yard 20 July. Recommissioned 7 May 1866, Comdr. William Reynolds in command, Lackawanna sailed for the South Atlantic 4 August, transited the Straits of Magellan 9 November, and arrived Honolulu 9 February 1867. She operated in the Pacific, primarily in the Hawaiian islands and along the coast of California and Mexico until she arrived at Mare Island for decommissioning 10 February 1871. Recommissioning 8 May 1972, the steam sloop sailed for the Orient 22 June and served in the Far East until returning to San Francisco 23 April 1875. But for two brief periods in ordinary, she continued to operate in the Pacific during the next 12 years. She finally decommissioned at Mare Island 7 April 1885 and was sold there to W. T. Garratt & Co. 30 July 1887. Transcribed by Richard H. Boucha Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 528 i. Morris Mortimer (24 Feb 1873-30 Jan 1944) 472. Henry Maxson CLARKE (Edgar B.11, Jared10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Nov 1859 in Unadilla Forks, Otsego Co., NY. Henry Maxson died in Elmira, Chemung Co., NY, on 11 Feb 1917; he was 57. Occupation: Lawyer. Mason. Member of NSSAR. Henry Maxson Clarke’s entry in the SAR member index for 1899 states that he was assigned NSSAR number 10535 and ESSSAR number 1135. His biography states: “Lawyer. Born, Unadilla Forks, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1859. Member of Century Club of Elmira, and F. & A. M. Son of Edgar B. Clarke and Mary L. Weaver; grandson of Jared Clarke and Emily Hayes; gt-grandson of Joseph Clarke, Jr., and Hannah Clarke (of same line); gt-gt-grandson of Joseph Clarke and Deborah Pendleton. The Clarke ancestry runs back lineally to Joseph Clark, one of those to Page 121 Clarke Register Report whom the original charter of Rhode Island was grande by Charles Il, in 1663. Mary L. Weaver is a descendant of John Maxson, the first white child born on the island of Rhode Island.” Research: Hall, Edward Hagaman, ed. Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. n.p., privately printed: 1899. 473. Ruggles CRUMB (Varnum C.11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Jan 1828 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Ruggles died in Rockford, IL, on 25 Jan 1902; he was 73. Occupation: Mechanic. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 18 Jul 1853 when Ruggles was 25, he married Caroline M. ROBINSON, daughter of Dr. Phiny ROBINSON & Sabrina CLARK, in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Born on 3 May 1829 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Caroline M. died aft 1855; she was 25. Occupation: Tailoress. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 474. Burritt Luce CRUMB (Varnum C.11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 12 Oct 1834. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Burritt Luce married Ann Elizabeth CARR. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 475. Josephine CRUMB (Varnum C.11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Nov 1836. Josephine died in Leonardsville Cemetery, Town of Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, on 20 Apr 1907; she was 70. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Josephine married Isaac Peckham CLARKE Jr. (446) , son of Isaac Peckham CLARKE Sr. (302) (3 Apr 1789-aft Page 122 Clarke Register Report 1850) & Lois / Louise RATHBONE (1786-aft 1850). Born on 23 Jan 1821 in Otsego Co., NY. Isaac Peckham died on 21 Jan 1889; he was 67. There were three children of this union: Carrie, Haskell and Kendall. Of the three, only Kendall survived to adulthood and he was sports editor for the Chicago Evening News in the early 20th C. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 476. Darwin CRUMB (Varnum C.11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Jan 1840. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Darwin married Emma CHASE. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 477. Haskell CRUMB (Varnum C.11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born bef 14 Mar 1842. Haskell died on 14 Mar 1844; he was 2. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. 478. Ward CRUMB (Varnum C.11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Apr 1845. Ward died on 9 Feb 1863; he was 17. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 479. Francis CRUMB (Varnum C.11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1847. Francis died on 3 Mar 1863; he was 16. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Varnum C. Crumb household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 480. Joseph Clarke CRUMB (Joseph Talcott11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary Page 123 Clarke Register Report PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 May 1825 in Leonardsville, Madison Co., NY. Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. Joseph Clarke married Harriet CLARK, daughter of Benjamin CLARK (1805-1864) & Cornelia ROBINSON (1805-1891). Research: Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. They had one child: 529 i. Nellie Dean (1854-) 481. Joseph O. CRUMB (Orville Wesley11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 May 1830 in Belleville, Jefferson Co., NY. Joseph O. died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 27 Aug 1895; he was 65. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Fisk, Clara Crumb. The Crumb Genealogy: Descendants of Daniel Crumb of Westerly, Rhode Island. Sarasota, FL: Privately printed, 1956. On 21 Nov 1859 when Joseph O. was 29, he married Charlotte Ann BROWN. Born on 7 Jun 1835 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. Charlotte Ann died in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, on 25 Feb 1920; she was 84. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 530 i. Robert (27 Jun 1875-4 Nov 1957) Page 124 Clarke Register Report Thirteenth Generation -------------------------------------------------482. Albert E. S. GREENE (Albert S.12, Susannah MAXSON11, David10, David9, John8, Judith CLARKE7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 483. Herbert M. CLARKE (Mary Lucinda12, Hazard Perry11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Jan 1847. 484. Adelia BABCOCK (Gideon12, Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1848 in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. Adelia died aft 1850; she was 2. 485. Henry BABCOCK (Gideon12, Sarah (”Sally”) CLARKE11, Stephen10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1850 in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. Henry died aft 1850; he was <1. 486. James Lorenzo CLARKE (Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Jun 1849 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. James Lorenzo died aft 1900; he was 50. Occupation: Farmer. The US census for Lewis County, Town of Diana, District 56, page 14, lines 97-100 list James Lorenzo, his wife, Shophia (sic) and daughter May, daughter Pearl on page 15, line one, 8-9 June 1900, Eugene Clark, enumerator. The children are listed under the surname Clarke, but Florence North Clarke’s notes state that James Lorenzo and Sophia had no children and that May and Pearl were Sophia’s children by a prior marriage. James Lorenzo and Sophia were living with Sophia’s mother Sarah Graves. Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Alanson Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Alanson Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 41. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal accounts book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. James Lorenzo married Sophia GRAVES, daughter of Sarah UNKNOWN (Mar 1825-aft Jun 1900). There were no children of this union. Page 125 Clarke Register Report She had two daughters, May and Pearl Ruby, by a previous marriage to a man named Ruby or Robay. Pearl married a Mealus. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 487. Lucy Dorcas CLARKE (Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Jun 1851 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Lucy Dorcas died on 30 Jul 1917; she was 66. Other records list 30 July 1918. Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Alanson Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Luch (sic.) Leonard.” Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 29 Dec 1869 when Lucy Dorcas was 18, she married William LEONARD, son of G. Riley LEONARD & Mary GOODALE. Born on 1 Oct 1842 in Town Of Pitcairn, St. Lawrence Co., NY. William died on 13 Jan 1908; he was 65. Some records state that William Leonard was b 16 March 1845 and the 1870 federal census lists him as being 25 at the time. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Frederick Overton Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 9 Sep 1957, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal accounts book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. They had the following children: 531 i. Claude (29 Mar 1885-) 532 ii. Jeanaette (”Nettie”) (-2 Jun 1959) 488. John Wilson CLARKE (Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Apr 1855 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. on 12 Aug 1897. John Wilson Page 126 Clarke Register Report died in Croghan, Lewis Co., NY, on 13 Jun 1917; he was 62. cancer of the liver per d/c, His death certificate lists his occupation as laborer. He is buried in the Harrisville Village Cemetery with his wife. He died of cancer at the home of his daughter, Ethel Clarke Eldridge. Research: Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal accounts book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Alanson Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Alanson Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 41. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Clarke, Edwin Wilson. Death certificate, Village Clerk, Carthage, Jefferson Co., New York, 19 March 1972. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd. Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, John W. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Corry, Morton H., Eva Clark marriage record. Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995. Indexing Batch Number: M01528-0; System Origin: Michigan-EAsy; Source Film Number: 1018928; Reference Number: 272. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FCC2-Q9Q. Corry instead of Covey is likely a transcription error and the reversal of his given names occurs elsewhere as well. Eva’s mother is listed as Villa Hooper. Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Ethel Eldridge obituary, The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 25 Apr 1935, p. 7, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Harlow - Clark marriage record. New York Marriages, 1686-1980. Indexing Batch Number: I00311-8; System Origin: New York-Easy; Source Film Number: 895214; Reference Number: 174. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6SN-GY6. Harlow, Eliza M. Clark, death record. Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995. Indexing Batch Number: B53245-4; Origin: Michigan EAsy; Source Film Number: 1018930; Reference Number: v 4 p 128. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHNM-4Z5. John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-29717-8?cc=1529100. John W. Clarke household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. John W. Clarke household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census; Flint, Ward 2,, Genesee Co., MI; Roll: T624_642; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 1011. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. “Mrs. Fred Eldridge, 46, of Lake Bonaparte, Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 April 1934, n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 127 Clarke Register Report Wilson, Sarah Ann Clarke, estate. Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Wilson, Sarah Ann Clarke, will (1884). Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. “Young Wife Victim of Tuberculosis.” Unidentified newspaper obituary of Jun 1915 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Abt 1879 when John Wilson was 23, he married Arvilla (Villy, Villa) E. WRIGHT HOOPER. Born on 3 Nov 1857 in South Bonaparte, Lewis Co., NY. Arvilla (Villy, Villa) E. died on 12 Aug 1897; she was 39. She is buried in the Harrisville Village Cemetery next to her husband, but no record of her death certificate could be found in State or local records, probably because the Village records have burned on at least three occasions. The marriage records for Edwin and Florence North Clarke at the Lewis County Court House indicate that her name was Ervilla Wright Whipple Clarke, but family stories suggest some link with the Hooper family. Where did the Hooper come from -- a corruption of Whipple? There is a great deal of confusion about who, precisely, was the wife of John Wilson Clarke. Notes provided by her daughter-in-law, Florence Arabella North Clarke, state that John Wilson Clarke married Arvilla Wright Hooper, but that is not consistent with other sources nor is it consistent with Albert John Clarke Sr.’s statement that his grandmother was Arvilla Wright whom he thought was from the Lowville, Lewis Co. area. Florence North Clarke’s handwritten notes clearly state that, “John Wilson [Clarke] born April-14-1855 died June-13-1917. He married Arvilla Wright Hooper, adopted daughter of Henry Hooper of South Bonaparte Town of Diana about 1872. She was born 1856-.” Further, his obituary says she was Arvilla Thomas, but that must be an incorrect reference to Orvilla Thomas who was born in 1833. However, there is no proof that she ever married anyone other than John Wilson Clarke. We have been unable to find any record of her birth or death in village or State records, a problem that may be related to the fact that there were fires in Harrisville that destroyed the village offices on 27 April 1891, 31 March 1911, 11 February 1914, 6 March 1917 and 30 July 1918.. Therefore, until better information is found, the assumption is that Villa is Arvilla Wright who probably lived with the Hoopers from childhood as there is a Villy Hoopper [sic], age 11, listed as living with William Henry and Olive Hooper. The 1880 federal census has Arvilla married to John Clark [sic] and they live between Henry and Olive Hooper on one side, and George and Sally Blanchard on the other. The fact that the Hoopers had a daughter named Arvilla and that the Clarkes and Hoopers were nearby neighbors may account for the confusion regarding which Arvilla John Wilson Clarke married. However, certain of the notes compiled by Florence North Clarke and Marjory Grieb Clarke may be read to mean that Arvilla was adopted in some manner, however informally, by the Hoopers from the Wrights, thus accounting for the confusion, but there is no information as to who the Wrights might be. The New York State marriage certificate and the State of Michigan death certificate for John and Arvilla’s fifth child, Eliza M., both list Eliza’s mother as “Villa Hooper” and Adams’s Business Directory of Lewis County, lists John Wilson Clarke’s wife as Villa E. Hoopper (sic) and his obituary also identifies his bride as “Miss Arvilla Hooper.” Arvilla’s status of “adopted” is based on family history, but no record of a formal adoption has been found. Family history also has it that Arvilla was on a family berrying expedition when a baby was carried for as much as a half mile before the bear dropped it and the family could save the infant. Among family mementos is an engraved metal plaque inscribed with Aug 12th 1897 Villa E. Clarke Aged 39 yrs. 9 mo. 9 da. If that is accurate, then she was born on 3 November 1857. The 1880 federal census says that “Vila” (sic.) is 21 years old. That means she was born in 1859, so there is even no consensus on when she was born. The silver ornament was for many years in the possession of Monica Clarke Doran and it appears to be an identification plate for a coffin. It then passed to Monica’s son, Francis, and is now (2011) possession of Darlene Powers Cole. No link can be made, but it is curious that the preacher who probably married John and Arvilla Wright Hooper Clarke was the Rev. Robert F. Whipple of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Harrisville. Page 128 Clarke Register Report Research: Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. Clarke, Edwin Wilson. Death certificate, Village Clerk, Carthage, Jefferson Co., New York, 19 March 1972. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd. Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. Clarke, Villa E. Hooper, Wife of John Clarke. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. Corry, Morton H., Eva Clark marriage record. Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995. Indexing Batch Number: M01528-0; System Origin: Michigan-EAsy; Source Film Number: 1018928; Reference Number: 272. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FCC2-Q9Q. Corry instead of Covey is likely a transcription error and the reversal of his given names occurs elsewhere as well. Eva’s mother is listed as Villa Hooper. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Early History of Harrisville Methodist Church Recalled: First Started in 1837.” Typescript reproduction of an article appearing in The Gouverneur Tribune Press, 5 Nov 1955. Photocopy supplied by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210. Ethel Eldridge obituary, The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 25 Apr 1935, p. 7, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Harlow, Harry, Eliza Clark marriage record. New York Marriages, 1686-1980. Indexing Batch Number: I003118; System Origin: New York-EAsy; Source Film Number: 895214; Reference Number: 174. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6SN-GY6. Harlow, Eliza M. Clark, death record. Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995. Indexing Batch Number: B53245-4; Origin: Michigan EAsy; Source Film Number: 1018930; Reference Number: v 4 p 128. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHNM-4Z5. John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-29717-8?cc=1529100. Letter from Darlene (Powers) Cole (Mrs. Kenneth Cole; 18 Colony Rd., Harrisville NY 13635) to Stephan P. Clarke, March 2010; held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd. Churchville, NY 14428). This letter includes a scanned image of a coffin plaque engraved with the name, death date and length of life for Villa E. Clarke that was obtained from the estate of our aunt, Monica Clarke Doran. “Mrs. Fred Eldridge, 46, of Lake Bonaparte, Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 April 1934, n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 533 i. Estella Elnora (5 Feb 1881-May 1902) 534 ii. Elmer Arthur (20 Mar 1884-Feb 1908) 535 iii. Edwin Wilson (19 Jun 1886-19 Mar 1972) 536 iv. Ethel (14 Jan 1888-18 Apr 1934) 537 v. Eliza M. (Jul 1891-10 Jun 1915) 538 vi. Eva Jane (5 Sep 1892-27 Mar 1919) 489. Mary Sovina CLARKE (Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 13 Sep 1858 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Mary Sovina died on 9 Feb 1930; she was 71. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Her middle name may be Sarina; the handwriting is unclear. Charles lived in Harrisville, Fred became an attorney in Carthage. Daniel Smith's mother's name was Rubey A. Page 129 Clarke Register Report Smith, maiden name unknown. Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. “Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 71, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 10 Feb 1930, n. p., n. col. Copy of newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Luch (sic.) Leonard.” Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Smith, Charlotte Jeanne. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 11 Nov 1994. The note contains genealogical data for the Smith family and is held (2011) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal accounts book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Alanson Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 41. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. In Mar 1876 when Mary Sovina was 17, she married Daniel SMITH, son of Rubey A. UNKNOWN (1812-1899). Born in 1842. Daniel died in 1898; he was 56. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Research: “Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 71, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 10 Feb 1930, n. p., n. col. Copy of newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Smith, Charlotte Jeanne. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 11 Nov 1994. The note contains genealogical data for the Smith family and is held (2011) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 539 i. Charles Alanson (29 Apr 1878-12 Sep 1962) 540 ii. Fred Lester (3 Aug 1887-1962) 541 iii. Leon Lewis (10 Jul 1894-) 542 iv. Bessie (18 Feb 1897-1897) 490. Ambrose A. CLARKE (Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Apr 1861 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Ambrose A. died on 17 Nov 1937; he was 76. Buried in Black River Cemetery, Black River, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: H. C. Dexter Chair Co.; D. C. Middleton Farms; St. Regis Paper co. Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Page 130 Clarke Register Report Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y., 1895-96. Syracuse, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, 1896. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Samuel H. Clarke, 64, Dies Suddenly at Harrisville.” Unidentified newspaper clipping dated 17 Apr 1931 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Luch (sic.) Leonard.” Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal accounts book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Alanson Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 41. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. On 3 Jul 1885 when Ambrose A. was 24, he married Ella STARKWEATHER, daughter of Leonard STARKWEATHER & Nancy LAWRENCE, in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Born on 28 May 1870 in Copenhagen, Lewis Co., NY. Ella died in Black River, Jefferson Co., NY, on 28 Mar 1936; she was 65. Buried in Black River Cemetery, Black River, Jefferson Co., NY. Research: Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Ambrose A. Clark, 65, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Mar 1936, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 543 i. Mabel (29 May 1887-ca 1924) 491. Samuel Henry CLARKE (Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Feb 1867 in South Bonaparte, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Samuel Henry died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, on 15 Apr 1931; he was 64. Buried on 17 Apr 1931 in Harrisville Cemetery. Aunt "Sarie" and Uncle "Sam'l" were extremely poor and lived in a generally destitute manner. Adams’s Business Directory of Lewis County states that they owned “2 horses, 3 sheep, sugar orchard, 350 trees.” No other cattle are listed. Page 131 Clarke Register Report Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Samuel H. Clarke, 64, Dies Suddenly at Harrisville.” Unidentified newspaper clipping dated 17 Apr 1931 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Frederick Overton Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 9 Sep 1957, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Alanson. Daily Account Book. This is the personal accounts book kept for many years by Alanson Clarke and held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Alanson’s g-g-grandson, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alanson kept a record of various birth marriage and death dates on the front inside cover and fly leaf of the book. Clarke, Samuel H. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Alanson Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 41. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 12 Sep 1892 when Samuel Henry was 25, he married Sarah LEONARD, daughter of G. Riley LEONARD & Mary GOODALE, in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Born on 22 Sep 1874 in Town Of Pitcairn, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Sarah died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, on 8 Sep 1957; she was 82. Buried abt 11 Sep 1957 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. on 15 Apr 1931. She outlived both husbands. Aunt "Sarie" was probably disturbed by her continual state of poverty, so she is remembered for her huge purse and more or less innocent kleptomania. If either of her husbands knew she had taken things, they made arrangements to return them. She had no children with either husband. Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Samuel H. Clarke, 64, Dies Suddenly at Harrisville.” Unidentified newspaper clipping dated 17 Apr 1931 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Frederick Overton Dies at 81.” Watertown Daily Times, 14 May 1970, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Frederick Overton Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 9 Sep 1957, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Sarah A. Leonard, wife of Samuel. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Page 132 Clarke Register Report 492. Sarah Maria CLARKE (Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 25 Apr 1870 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Sarah Maria died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, on 29 Jan 1924; she was 53. Buried in Harrisville Cemetery. Research: Crandall, Adelaide Blanchard. Blanchards of Rhode Island. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, 1942. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Lanson Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 13; Visit: 97; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 2004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Emery Allen, Stricken, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 July 1940, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 3 Jul 1887 when Sarah Maria was 17, she married Emery ALLEN, son of Alanson ALLEN & Mary UNKNOWN. Born on 8 Mar 1863 in Denmark, Lewis Co., NY. Emery died in Natural Bridge, Jefferson Co., NY, on 14 Jul 1940; he was 77. Buried in Harrisville Cemetery. Some sources spell his given name as Emory. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Emery Allen, Stricken, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 July 1940, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 544 i. Jennie Dorcas (1 Mar 1891-Feb 1939) 545 ii. Bertha (2 Sep 1894-) 546 iii. May / Mae Belle (5 Mar 1899-) 547 iv. Howard (1 Sep 1906-) 493. Richard PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1835 in NY. Richard died aft 1884; he was 49. Page 133 Clarke Register Report Research: Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. 494. Electa PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1837 in NY. Electa died bef 1884; she was 47. Research: Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. 495. James C. PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1839 in NY. James C. died in Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY, on 30 May 1895; he was 56. James was married three times and had children by the first two. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. 496. Wilson H. PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1841 in NY. Wilson H. died aft 1892; he was 51. Research: Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 “Fowler.” The Northern Tribune and Gouverneur Herald-Times, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, 11 Sep 1892; Page: 1; Col: 2. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.htm. 28 Dec 2013. Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Wilson H. married UNKNOWN. died aft 1892. Wilson H. Palmer married a woman who had family (mother and sisters) in Holyoke, MA, as reported in The Northern Tribune and Gouverneur Herald-Times on 14 Sep 1892. Page 134 Clarke Register Report Research: “Fowler.” The Northern Tribune and Gouverneur Herald-Times, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY, 11 Sep 1892; Page: 1; Col: 2. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.htm. 28 Dec 2013. 497. Ransom H. PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1843 in NY. Ransom H. died bef 1884; he was 41. Research: Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. 498. Raymond PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born ca 1845. Raymond died aft 1884; he was 39. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. 499. Julia PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1849 in NY. Julia died aft 1884; she was 35. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Julia married Unknown POOL. 500. Edgar PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1851 in NY. Edgar died on 19 Sep 1862; he was 11. Research: Davis Palmer household, 1850 U. S, Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: M432_523; Page: 255B; Image: 510. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2009 Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. Palmer, Hon. Horace Wilbur. Palmer Families in America. Neshanic, NJ: Neshanic Printing Co., 1966. 501. Unknown PALMER (Lucretia CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Mar 1854. Unknown died on 28 Mar 1854; he was <1. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Research: Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. 502. OrIn Perry CLARKE (Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Oct 1835 in Diana, Lewis Co., NY. OrIn Perry died in Ashley Falls, Berkshire Co., MA, on 20 Jun 1897; he was 61. Occupation: Butcher, meat marketer in NYC. Some places spell his first name Orrin or Orren. Research: Horace Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: Page 135 Clarke Register Report 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. On 11 Jul 1860 when OrIn Perry was 24, he married Mary Electa MARSHALL, daughter of John Snow MARSHALL (13 Dec 1806-12 Feb 1849) & Mary Bowers PIERCE (1 Feb 1813-18 Aug 1853). Born on 13 Aug 1837 in Saco, York Co., Maine. Mary Electa died in New York, New York Co., NY, on 9 Apr 1874; she was 36. Research: Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. The Marshall - Pierce data are on p 191. They had the following children: 548 i. Jessie Marion (23 Aug 1865-aft 1930) 549 ii. Horace Marshall (5 Jul 1867-26 Mar 1904) 550 iii. Bertha Electa (27 Jan 1872-19 Jun 1893) 503. George Washington CLARKE (Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Nov 1837 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. George Washington died in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, on 23 Dec 1918; he was 81. Buried in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: farmer, butcher, policeman, trucking. Civil War Veteran - GAR. G. W. served in the Union Army, Company H of the 94th Infantry, enlisting at Madison Barracks, Sackets Harbor, NY, and served two enlistments with that unit. He participated in 21 engagements, including Gettysburg, of the 25 engagements in which the 94th was involved. The 94th NYV was organized at Sacketts Harbor on 6 January 1862 and was mustered in on 10 March 1862. The list of engagements reads like a summary of the major battles of the Army of the Potomac and include Cedar Mountain Gen. Pope’s Virginia Campaign, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and the Appomattox Campaign at the end of the War. A letter from John C. Kuehl of the Department of Veterans Affairs provides a great deal of information about George: “At the time of his entry on active duty he was a farmer, 5’9” tall, with dark eyes and black hair. He served in Company H, 94th Infantry Regiment, and attained the rank of Corporal. He was mustered out of service on June 9, 1865 at Ball’s Crossroads, Virginia. “After the War he applied for and received a partial disability pension for ‘injury to pelvis’. This occurred in a railroad derailment near Tivoli [Dutchess Co.], New York on March 16, 1862. The train carrying his regiment from Madison Barracks, New York to New York City (Hudson River Railroad [a precursor of the New York Central[) derailed as it crossed a bridge and the train was thrown onto the ice of the Hudson River. Many of the cars crashed through the ice, including the baggage car in which George was riding. He was ‘dragged out onto the ice more dead than alive’ with an injury caused by a packing box falling onto his back as the train derailed. He received a pension for the rest of his life.” After the war, GW moved to Troy and worked as a member of the police force there and later engaged in a trucking business there and in Albany for about five years when he returned to Philadelphia and operated a farm. He retired to a home in the village. Research: Horace Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Page 136 Clarke Register Report Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Bethania Miles Clark(e) entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “George W. Clark Dies at Home in Philadelphia.” newspaper clipping dated 23 Dec 1918 obtained from Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record obtained by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. On 2 Jun 1867 when George Washington was 29, he married Bethania D. MILES, daughter of Andrew B. MILES & Polly ELMORE, in Evans Mills, Jefferson Co., NY. G. P. Granger, JP; Mr. & Mrs. James Hawley, witnesses. Born on 15 Nov 1848 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Bethania D. died in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, on 21 Apr 1944; she was 95. Buried in Apr 1944 in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. After George Washington died, she lived with her daughter, Elizabeth and son Horace A. According to the 1930 federal census, her father was born in VT and her mother in NY. The vital records note card held in the Philadelphia Historian’s office states that Bethania’s actual first name was Deborah, but that name does not appear in any of the legal records consulted. Research: Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Bethania Clarke Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file 1900C-922, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Bethania Miles Clark(e) entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 551 i. Anna Elizabeth CLARK (30 Nov 1868-16 May 1960) 552 ii. Horace Andrew (29 Oct 1869-24 Jan 1949) 553 iii. Wilson Henry (19 Dec 1871-1898) 554 iv. Theresa Elizabeth (30 May 1875-) 555 v. George Perry (29 Nov 1881-aft 1919) 556 vi. Bethania (Died as Infant) (1884-1885) 557 vii. Henrietta Isadora (10 Jun 1890-) 504. Zelotus CLARKE (Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1840 in Town of Pitcairn, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Zelotus died in Omro, Winnebago, Co. WI, in 1914; he was 74. Zelotus moved to the Madison, WI, area ca. 1870, where his descendants remain. Research: Horace Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 25 Mar 2005. Zelotus married Amanda SEABURY in WI. Page 137 Clarke Register Report Amanda was first married to Constant Wells. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 25 Mar 2005. They had the following children: 558 i. Lewis DeWitt CLARK (23 Sep 1879-11 Jan 1954) 559 ii. Charles (1881-1973) 560 iii. Robert 561 iv. Jessie (1876-aft 1954) 505. Charles Eugene CLARKE (Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Mar 1850 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Charles Eugene died in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY, on 8 May 1922; he was 72. Buried in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Some sources have Charles Eugene. Whatever the name sequence, he was generally known by Eugene. He is buried in Harrisville with Sarah Blanchard Clarke and Oren H. Blanchard. On the gravestone Clarke is spelled as Clark--no “e” at the end of the name. Research: Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. Clark-Mantle marriage data. Unpublished notebook, Lewis Co., NY, Historical Society, Lowville. Photocopy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Clark Indicted for Murder.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 11 Apr 1907, p 8, col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. “Eugene Clark’s Release?” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 16 Apr 1914, n. p., col. 4. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. “Five Indictments Found By Recent Grand Jury. Lowville Herald, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 16 Apr 1914, p. e, col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. Horace Clarke household. 1850 U. S. Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Roll: M432_523; Page: 256A; Image 511. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Horace Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY; Roll: M593_964; Page: 375A; Image: 141. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2009. Horace Clarke household, 1880 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T9_857; Page: 73C; Enumeration District: 160; Image: 694. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 1999. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. “Supreme Court Term Ends on Saturday: Murder Charge Dismissed.” Black River Democrat, Black River, Jefferson Co., NY, Thursday 16 Apr 1914. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. “What the Autopsy Revealed.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 11 Apr 1907, p 8, col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. On 20 Sep 1871 when Charles Eugene was 21, he first married Florence E. WOODARD. Born on 31 Dec 1851. Page 138 Clarke Register Report Florence E. died in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY, on 29 Aug 1881; she was 29. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Research: Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. Horace Clarke household, 1880 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T9_857; Page: 73C; Enumeration District: 160; Image: 694. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 1999. They had the following children: 562 i. Infant (-13 Mar 1874) 563 ii. Ida (1876-aft 1880) On 18 Sep 1882 when Charles Eugene was 32, he second married Jennie A. MANTLE, daughter of Nelson MANTLE (1833-1907) & Elizabeth UNKNOWN (1834-1917), in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Born in 1861 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Jennie A. died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, on 16 Mar 1907; she was 46. Buried in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Jennie died from a blow to the top of her skull with a carpenter’s hammer that was dealt by her husband, Charles Eugene Clarke. The blow would not have been fatal with modern medical equipment, but loss of blood and shock were more than she could withstand. Charles pled guilty to Jennie’s death, but the plea was based on insanity. He served some time in the State Mental Hospital at Ogdensburg, was released and married a third time. There was one daughter of this union, Mrs. Charles Blanchard, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Starkweather of Star Lake. Research: Clark-Mantle marriage data. Unpublished notebook, Lewis Co., NY, Historical Society, Lowville. Photocopy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Clark Indicted for Murder.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 11 Apr 1907, p 8, col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. “What the Autopsy Revealed.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 11 Apr 1907, p 8, col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. Adams, William. Business Directory of Lewis County, N. Y. With Map, 1895-96. Lowville, NY: J. P. Fralick, Printer, Syracuse, NY, 1896. Mantle family grave stone. Harrisville Village Cemetery, inscriptions copied, August 1996. Clarke, Jennie A. Mantle, wife of Eugene. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Nelson Mantle household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 8. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. They had the following children: 564 i. Mariah (1884-) 565 ii. Maud Elizabeth CLARK (1884-aft 1930) Ca 1916 when Charles Eugene was 65, he third married Sarah Ann HOOPER, daughter of George/Jacob Gardner HOOPER (24 Sep 1827-26 Feb 1892) & Phebe M. CARPENTER (25 Dec 1834-15 Oct 1915). Born on 31 Jan 1856 in Henderson Harbor, Jefferson Co., NY. Sarah Ann died on 20 Jun 1946; she was 90. Buried in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Sarah was married at least four times and Carpenter was probably before Blanchard. Page 139 Clarke Register Report Research: Clark, Sarah Blanchard, w. of Eugene. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Descendants of William Hooper, Sr. Preparer unknown. Copy provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210 Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1635-1650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Humes, Gerald. Weeks - Wicks Genealogy: Descendants of Oren (1791-1875) and Betsey Miner Weeks. Beaverton, OR: Privately Printed, 1993. 506. Ferdinand DeWitt CLARKE (Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Jan 1852 in Lewis Co., NY. Ferdinand DeWitt died in Lewis Co., NY, in 1910; he was 57. Buried in 1910 in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer, mail carrier. The 1875 NYS census for the Town of Diana has his given name listed as Duitt, but the enumerator had serious spelling difficulties even with common names. The 1880 federal census has him living at home with Horace and Maria with DeWitt as his given name. However, there is no consistency regarding his given name. Some places have Ferdinand is his first name, other places have DeWitt. The 1855 NYS census offers Ferdinand D., but his gravestone has DeWitt F. Research: Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Horace Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY; Roll: M593_964; Page: 375A; Image: 141. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 2009. Horace Clarke household, 1880 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T9_857; Page: 73C; Enumeration District: 160; Image: 694. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 1999. Horace Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 10; Visit: 71; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 1004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke.. Smith, Jo Anne and Glenn Hawkins. Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery Inscriptions, 17 Jul 1962. The cemetery is on Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Photocopy of the original typescript held (2011) by Stephan Clarke, Churchville, NY. Ferdinand DeWitt married Mary Imogene BRAINERD, daughter of Michael BRENNAN / BRAINERD & Mary SEYMOUR (30 Apr 1862-30 Jun 1951). Buried in Benson Mines, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 566 i. Ida Mae (20 Feb 1880-1980) 567 ii. Cora C. Brainard (Adopted) (29 Apr 1883-Jan 1964) 568 iii. Florence (Jul 1887-) 569 iv. H. Rae (Died as Infant) (1888-1889) Page 140 Clarke Register Report 570 571 v. vi. Clarence (1895-) Francis Howard (1902-1965) 507. Emma Isadora CLARKE (Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Jul 1854 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Emma Isadora died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, on 12 Feb 1942; she was 87. Buried on 14 Feb 1942 in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. Her gravestone inscription as provided by the Historian for the Town of Brownville and as recorded on the Jefferson Co. USGenWeb site says Emma Clark Wilson, wife of Henry S. Wilson, 1854-1842. The death date must be in error as there are no known instances of people living backward in time, 1942 would fit for 1842 and there is known correspondence from her dating from the 1920s when she was alive and well. In the 1875 NYS census, Emma was working as a school teacher and boarded at the Wilson home in Watertown, a natural arrangement as she was a cousin of the family. It was there, probably, that she became romantically involved with Henry, her first cousin, whom she married later that year. An Elizabeth Clark is also listed as doing housework at the Wilson home. She is given as 36, but we have no known link from her to our family. Emma died at her home at 110 S. Pleasant St., Watertown. Research: Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Horace Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 10; Visit: 71; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 1004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke.. Horace Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 10. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Wilson, Emma I. New York State Certificate of Death, Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, Certificate 7805, Registered No. 69, District 2201, 12 Feb 1942. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd, Churchville, NY. On 17 Dec 1875 when Emma Isadora was 21, she married Henry Samuel WILSON (514) , son of Henry S. WILSON (6 Jul 1808-22 Mar 1872) & Nancy CLARKE (438) (28 Nov 1813-22 Jan 1862). Born on 23 Nov 1849 in NY. Henry Samuel died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, on 4 Jun 1928; he was 78. Buried in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. DSP. Henry Samuel Wilson and Emma Isadora Clarke are first cousins. Samuel and Martha Wait Clarke are their common ancestors. Notes supplied by Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia Town Historian, state that Cornelia and Henry S. Wilson were stepsiblings to the rest of the children, but that does not relate properly to the birth order or with the date of Nancy’s death. Henry Samuel Wilson was one of the two jurors who voted against a conviction of murder in the first degree in the Haynes-Allen double homicide case tried in Watertown in September and October 1897. Edward G. Hayens, alias George Allen, was tried for the murder of Mrs. Wilbur Crouch and Miss Mary Daly. The trial lasted some eight weeks and the verdict was brought in on the evening of 30 October 1897. The trial was the first one on record to admit an X-ray photograph as evidence. Research: Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Page 141 Clarke Register Report Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. 508. Cornelia WILSON (Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Aug 1839 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Cornelia died on 24 Jan 1882; she was 42. The 1860 federal census has her listed as Cordelia, not Cornelia. Notes supplied by Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia Town Historian, state that Cornelia and Henry S. Wilson were stepsiblings to the rest of the children. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Henry S. Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Sidney Keyes household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, Roll: M593_945; Page: 555; Image: 288. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2003. Cornelia married Sidney KEYES. Born in 1839 in Canada. Sidney died in NY bef 11 Nov 1870; he was 31. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Sidney Keyes household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, Roll: M593_945; Page: 555; Image: 288. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2003. They had the following children: 572 i. Willie (1866-aft 1884) 573 ii. Jennie (1869-aft 1884) 509. Charles B. WILSON (Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Page 142 Clarke Register Report Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Dec 1841 in Whitney’s Corners, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co. NY. Charles B. died in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, on 2 May 1908; he was 66. Buried in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer, cheese maker. Charles lived most of his life in Philadelphia, NY, but did spend three years in Port Huron, Michigan. He has shipped hay and produce from the area and was a salesman for the Edward Wilson cheese factory and worked for several years as the manager of the Wilson Bros. grist mill. He suffered frequent heart attacks later in life. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 19 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Charles B. Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Charles B. married Pamelia E. CHADWICK. Born in 1844. Pamelia E. died in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, in 1901; she was 57. Buried in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Research: Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 19 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Charles B. Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. 510. Edwin Edward WILSON (Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 17 Dec 1842 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Edwin Edward died in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, on 23 Jul 1915; he was 72. killed by a train. Buried in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Town Of Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Farmer; owned cheese factory. Page 143 Clarke Register Report Edwin’s gravestone has no dates and there is some variation on his birth year. Some sources report him to be 72 years old, others report him as dying at 70 years of age. The Watertown Re-Union reported in March 1903 that Edwin and Sarah moved from their farm into the village of Philadelphia and set up housekeeping in a home they bought from A. B. Miles. From an article in the Watertown Herald of Saturday, 13 Nov 1915: “Probably one of the largest sums paid in many years for a farm in this section was handed over the other day when the Edwin Wilson farm, located near Shurtleff’s Crossing, was sold for $17,500. The farm has been a high producer and has been well taken care of and consisted of a little over 270 acres with considerable pasture land. Included with the farm was an excellent dairy. The farm was purchased by Valentine Hotis of Redwood.” Shurtleff’s Crossing is now known as Shurtleff’s Corners northwest of the village of Philadelphia on the border of the Towns of Philadelphia and Theresa in Jefferson County, NY. The Cape Vincent Eagle of October 1915 reported that Edwin Wilson left bequests of $500 each to the Catholic, Methodist and Baptist churches in Philadelphia and left another $500 to the Philadelphia Grange. An article in a newspaper (The Advance, locale unknown) reports that Wilson and his hired hand, Arthur Dingman, were killed instantly when the buggy and horses Wilson was driving were struck by “the 6:00 o’clock passenger train from Philadelphia to Clayton, and instantly whirled to their deaths.” The accident happened at Shurtleff’s Crossing. “He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson pioneers of the town, who located here in the early 30’s [1830s].” He owned “one of the largest and best equipped farms in the North Country at the time of his death.” “In 1867 he claimed for his bride, a neighbor’s daughter, Miss Sarah, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, whom he had known from infancy, and they were married by Rev. William A. Nichols, then pastor of the Methodist church at Theresa.” Edwin farmed all his adult life except for a few trips west when young and for one or two years when employed in an uncle’s distillery in Watertown, NY. He was an early local pioneer in the breeding and raising of Holstein cattle and was considered a particularly successful farmer. This is the Edwin Wilson for whom Edwin Wilson Clarke is named. The men are first cousins once removed. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. James Wilson household. 1870 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M593_945; Page 555B; Image 293. “Philadelphia.” The Watertown Re-Union, Watertown, NY, Saturday 14 March 1903, n.p., col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html. “Brevities.” The Watertown Herald, Watertown, NY, Saturday, November 13, 1915, p. 5, col. 1. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html. “About the County.” The Cape Vincent Eagle, Cape Vincent, New York, Thursday, 21 October 1915, p. 1, col., 8. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/jefferson-county/search.html. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Page 144 Clarke Register Report Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 19 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Edwin Edward Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 4 Jul 1867 when Edwin Edward was 24, he married Sarah WILSON, daughter of James WILSON Jr. (5 Jun 1805-27 Dec 1891) & Wealthy WILSON (6 Dec 1805-4 Aug 1880). Born on 23 Mar 1840. Sarah died on 29 Dec 1930; she was 90. Buried in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Town Of Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. In the 1850 federal census for the Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, there are several Wilsons who live close to one another and who are of an age to be siblings. They are of the same generation as Alanson Clarke. Alanson’s brother, Joseph, lives next door to Henry Wilson. In 1870, Edwin and Sarah were living with her parents, James and Wealthy Wilson in Philadelphia. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Edwin Edward Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. 511. Francis WILSON (Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Mar 1844. Francis died on 21 Jan 1916; he was 71. Buried in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Town Of Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Grocer, butcher, proprietor of the Eagle Hotel in Philadelphia. Francis Wilson owned one of the first automobiles in Philadelphia. A photograph of him and his wife show them seated in what appears to be a 1903 curved-dash Oldsmobile runabout with a tiller style steering handle. The photograph was taken by E. D. Babcock of Philadelphia and was printed in an unidentified local newspaper on 31 May 1924 in a article entitled, “A Remembrance of Former Days.” Research: Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 19 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Page 145 Clarke Register Report Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. “A Remembrance of Former Days.” Unidentified newspaper clipping, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record obtained Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 16 Mar 1866 when Francis was 22, he married Cornelia M. ROGERS, daughter of Asel ROGERS & Esther / Hester STEWART. Born in 1845. Cornelia M. died in 1905; she was 60. Buried in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Town Of Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Research: Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 19 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. 512. Irvin WILSON (Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 Mar 1846 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Irvin died in CA aft 1910; he was 63. Occupation: Liveryman / livery stable proprietor. The 1850 federal census spells his name Ervin and some records have Irwin. Irvin seems to be the preferred spelling. The 1870 federal census spells his name Irvin and he is living with his brother and sister-in-law, Francis and Cornelia in Philadelphia. The 1880 federal census spells his name as Irvin and he is living with his brother and sister-in-law, Francis and Cornelia, with their family in Philadelphia. They are next door to James and Welthea Wilson. The notes from Mr. Roger C. Livingston, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, indicate that Irvin was born in Helena, California. The 1850 and 1870 federal censuses say he was born in New York State. The confusion may arise from the fact that Irvin and Lucy moved to California sometime before the 1900 federal census where he is listed as a liveryman living in Hot Springs Township, Napa County, California. The census also states that both Irvin and Lucy were born in New York State, but that Lucy’s parents were both born in Scotland. The 1910 federal census finds the couple living at 161 Main Street, St. Helena, Napa Co., CA where Irvin ran a livery stable. Research: Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Francis Wilson household.1870 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M593_945; Page 557A; Image: 296. Francis Wilson is Irvin’s brother. Francis Wilson household.1880 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll 839; Family History Film 1254839; Page 70D; Enumeration District 137; Image 0434. Irvin Wilson household. 1900 U. S. census. Napa County, California, population schedule, Town of Hot Springs. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA; Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004. Roll T623_95; Page 7B; Enumeration District 89. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 19 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Page 146 Clarke Register Report Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Henry Wilson entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. In 1871 when Irvin was 24, he married Lucy M. UNKNOWN. Born in Jun 1850 in NY. Lucy M. died aft 1910; she was 59. They had the following children: 574 i. Bella (1872-aft 1880) 575 ii. Burtie (1874-aft 1880) 513. Amelia WILSON (Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 26 May 1848. Amelia died on 27 Apr 1890; she was 41. Buried in Brownville Cemetery, Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. The 1850 federal census has her name as Pamelia. ESTATE OF AMELIA WILSON Be it remembered, that heretofore, to wit: on the 24th day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety, Henry S. Wilson of [the] Town of Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, Executor named in the last Will and Testament of Amelia Wilson late of the City of Watertown in the County of Jefferson, deceased, appeared in open Court before the Surrogate of the County of Jefferson and made application to have the said last Will and Testament which relates to both Real and Personal Estate proved: an on such application the said Surrogate did ascertain by satisfactory evidence who were the heirs at law and next of kin of the said testatrix and their respective residences, and they are as follows, viz: Said Petitioner of Watertown, Charles B. Wilson, Edwin Wilson and Francis Wilson of Philadelphia all of Jefferson County, New York, and Irving Wilson of Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, brothers of said testatrix all 21 years of age. Willie Keyes of Philadelphia aforesaid, and Jennie Rice of [the] City of Watertown aforesaid, children of Amelia Keyes a deceased sister of said testatrix, of whom Willie Keyes is of full age,, and the said Jennie Rice is a minor 20 years of age, of whom said Francis Wilson above named is general guardian— LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF AMELIA WILSON In the name of God, Amen. I Amelia Wilson of the City of Watertown, N. Y., being of sound mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, that is to say: First After all my lawful debts are paid and discharge, I give and bequeath to my brother Charles B. Wilson the sum of two hundred dollars 2nd To Frank J. Rice of Watertown, N. Y., I give and bequeath the sum of one hundred dollars 3rd Page 147 Clarke Register Report I give and bequeath to my brother Irving Wilson of Atalanta [sic.] Georgia, a certain promissory note which I now hold against him for three hundred and thirty dollars 4th I give and bequeath to my niece Mrs. Jennie Rice the sum of five hundred dollars and all my household furniture, bedding, cooking stoves, beds, pictures and all personal property in my house, No. 25 Coffeen Street, Watertown, N. Y., not otherwise disposed of herein 5th I give and bequeath to my sister-in-law Emma Wilson my Organ 6th I give and bequeath to said Emma Wilson and to said Jennie Rice all of my wearing apparel to be divided equally between them 7th I give and devise to my niece Jennie Rice my house and lot No. 25 Coffeen St, in Watertown, N. Y. to have and to hold the same to the said Jennie Rice and to her heirs and assigns forever 8th I give, bequeath & devise all the rest residue and remainder of my property & estate of every kind real & personal to said Emma Wilson Likewise, I make, constitute and appoint my brother, Henry S. Wilson, of Watertown, N. Y., to be sole executor of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the twenty eighth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. Amelia Wilson /LS/ Witnesses: Geo. S. Hooker, Althea O. Green Hamilton Child’s Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890, published in 1890 went into print not long before Amelia’s death and has her listed therein as living at 25 Coffeen St., Watertown. Research: Child, Hamilton. Geographical Gazetteer of Jefferson County, N. Y., 1684-1890. Syracuse, NY: The Syracuse Journal Co., 1890. This work is in two parts bound together as a single volume and also includes a Business Directory for the county. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Samuel Clark of Diana. Probate Record. Lewis County Court House, Lowville, NY; Box 61. Index of record provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. 514. Henry Samuel WILSON (Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Nov 1849 in NY. Henry Samuel died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., Page 148 Clarke Register Report NY, on 4 Jun 1928; he was 78. Buried in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. DSP. Henry Samuel Wilson and Emma Isadora Clarke are first cousins. Samuel and Martha Wait Clarke are their common ancestors. Notes supplied by Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia Town Historian, state that Cornelia and Henry S. Wilson were stepsiblings to the rest of the children, but that does not relate properly to the birth order or with the date of Nancy’s death. Henry Samuel Wilson was one of the two jurors who voted against a conviction of murder in the first degree in the Haynes-Allen double homicide case tried in Watertown in September and October 1897. Edward G. Hayens, alias George Allen, was tried for the murder of Mrs. Wilbur Crouch and Miss Mary Daly. The trial lasted some eight weeks and the verdict was brought in on the evening of 30 October 1897. The trial was the first one on record to admit an X-ray photograph as evidence. Research: Samuel Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 21 Mar 2005 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke. Henry Wilson household.1850 U. S. census, Jefferson County, New York, population schedule, Town of Philadelphia. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Roll M432_515; Page 172A; Image: 357. Letter from Roger C. Livingston, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 14 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). Mr. Livingston is the Town Historian and the letter contains Town Records on file with the Historian. Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Henry S. Wilson will (1872), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, NY. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. On 17 Dec 1875 when Henry Samuel was 26, he married Emma Isadora CLARKE (507) , daughter of Horace CLARKE (437) (13 Apr 1812-22 Nov 1896) & Martha Zada Maria PALMER (21 Jul 1823-19 Oct 1887). Born on 17 Jul 1854 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Emma Isadora died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, on 12 Feb 1942; she was 87. Buried on 14 Feb 1942 in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY. Her gravestone inscription as provided by the Historian for the Town of Brownville and as recorded on the Jefferson Co. USGenWeb site says Emma Clark Wilson, wife of Henry S. Wilson, 1854-1842. The death date must be in error as there are no known instances of people living backward in time, 1942 would fit for 1842 and there is known correspondence from her dating from the 1920s when she was alive and well. In the 1875 NYS census, Emma was working as a school teacher and boarded at the Wilson home in Watertown, a natural arrangement as she was a cousin of the family. It was there, probably, that she became romantically involved with Henry, her first cousin, whom she married later that year. An Elizabeth Clark is also listed as doing housework at the Wilson home. She is given as 36, but we have no known link from her to our family. Emma died at her home at 110 S. Pleasant St., Watertown. Research: Letter from June McCartin, Historian, Town of Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, to Stephan P. Clarke 29 September 2010 held in 2010 by Clarke (148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210). The letter contains local cemetery records on file with the Historian. Horace Clark household. 1875 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 10; Visit: 71; Election District: 3; 11 June 1875. Microfilm. New York State Library, Albany, viewed and transcribed 8 Nov 1004 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke.. Horace Clark household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census. Diana (Indian River), Lewis Co. NY, page 10. Microfilm printout held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Wilson, Emma I. New York State Certificate of Death, Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, Certificate 7805, Page 149 Clarke Register Report Registered No. 69, District 2201, 12 Feb 1942. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd, Churchville, NY. 515. Lydia WILSON (Martha S. CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1843. Lydia died aft 1850; she was 7. Research: John Wilson household, 1850 U. S. Federal Census; Le Ray, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: M432_515; Page: 141B; Image: 296. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. John Wilson household, 1850 U. S. Federal Census; Le Ray, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: M432_515; Page: 141B; Image: 296. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. 516. Amelia WILSON (Martha S. CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1847 in NY. Amelia died aft 1870; she was 23. Research: John Wilson household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census; Champion, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: M593_944; Page: 234B; Image: 474. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. 517. Nancy M. CLARKE (Joseph12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1845. 518. Joseph Spencer WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Sep 1839 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Joseph Spencer died in Spanish Fort, AL, on 4 Apr 1865; he was 25. Mexican War. Served in the military. Joseph S. Weeks died at the siege of Spanish Fort, AL, the last major battle of the Civil War. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Joseph Spencer married Sarah A. CANFIELD. Born in 1840. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 519. Clark Oren WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 7 Feb 1842 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Clark Oren died in Long Prairie, MN, aft 1885; he was 42. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Clark Oren married Frances CANFIELD. Born in 1842. Frances died in Long Prairie, MN, aft 1885; she was 43. Sarah and Francis Canfield were sisters who married brothers Joseph and Clark Weekes. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 520. Warren James WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Page 150 Clarke Register Report Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Mar 1844. There are no children of this union. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Warren James married Mary STEWARD. Born on 5 Oct 1851 in Franklin, Milwaukee Co., WI. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 521. Betsey Anna WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 May 1846. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Betsey Anna married Henry Abel DIMON. Born on 12 Oct 1843 in Columbus, Muscogee Co., GA. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 522. Arminda Mary WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Jun 1848 in NY. Arminda Mary died in Minnesota aft 1880; she was 31. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Arminda Mary married George Hager NOTTAGE. Born on 20 Feb 1834 in Farmington, ME. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 523. Rozelle Lerow WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 22 Feb 1854 in NY. Rozelle Lerow died aft 1875; she was 20. Rozelle is sometimes spelled Roselle. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Rozelle Lerow married Hattie BOYINGTON. Born in 1862. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 524. John Charles Fremont WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1856 in NY. John Charles Fremont died aft 1870; he was 14. Page 151 Clarke Register Report Never married, dsp. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 525. Martha Jessie Eleanor WEEKES (Mary Celinda CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 28 Jul 1861 in Lyons, Walworth Co., WI. Martha Jessie Eleanor died aft 1880; she was 18. In her will, dated 24 February 1884, Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson bequeathed her string of gold beads to Martha who, at the time, was living in Sauk Center, Stearns Co., MN. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1635-1650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Martha Jessie Eleanor married Nearl Mortimer GILLETT. Born on 6 Aug 1860 in St. Cloud, MN. Research: Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 16351650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. 526. Henry P. CLARKE (Nelson12, Isaac Peckham11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1852 in Otsego Co., NY. Research: Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 527. Willis CLARKE (Nelson12, Isaac Peckham11, Perry10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1854 in Otsego Co., NY. Research: Isaac P. Clarke household. 1855 New York State Census, Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY, June 1855. Microfilm viewed 31 Aug 2007, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Transcription held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 528. Morris Mortimer WHITAKER (Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) CLARKE12, Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 24 Feb 1873 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA. Morris Mortimer died in Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL, on 30 Jan 1944; he was 70. Buried in Whitaker Plot, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA. Section A, Lot #55, grave #3, S. E Quadrant. Occupation: "Ship Building", Naval Architect, House Architect. Education: B. A. Yale University,'96, Cornell University, London School. {Morris M. Whitaker died at Jacksonville, Fla., on 30 Jan. 1944, after a heart attack. He was seventy years old. Whitaker studied Naval Architecture at Cornell and in England (London school of Diesel Engineering) after graduation from Yale (Class of 1896). and was said at one time to be a motor boat specialist. In the First World War he did work for the Russian Navy as well as the U. S . Navy and Emergency Fleet Corporation. Recently he had been engaged with a company in Jacksonville ( Gibbs Shipyard) constructing Liberty Ships. Page 152 Clarke Register Report Mrs Whitaker, who with a young daughter survives him, may be addressed at "Harbor Lights, " Milford, Conn.. death announcement from the Yale Class Sec. This is my dear father. I was unprepared for his death. He died on a Sunday morning. We were living outside of Jacksonville Fla. in a log house near a river. We had moved in there just a week previous after an extended period in a Motel, while my father searched for a rental house. He wrote to his friend Grace Truman Albertson, " It is easy to find a place that will take a child but not one that will take a dog." (King) I accompanied my father, in the car, to go to buy a Sunday paper. On the way back he slowed the car and pulled it over to the right. We must have been going 10 miles an hour. I looked at him and he was gray with sweat running down his face. I said, "Daddy, what's the matter" I think he must have said, " I don't feel well." or something to that effect. We continued in this manner and I became more and more alarmed. I was begging him to let me drive. " I can do it, I know I can" He continued to gently say "No" I was surprised that he didn't get angry with me as I was really insisting. We finally arrived at the little house and my mother helped Daddy into the living room and on to my single bed that was near the front door. She told me to go to the neighbors and call an Ambulance. The nearest house was about a mile up the road. It seemed to take for ever to get there. They called and I started back. When I arrived my mother said, "Don't go in, he's gone. Go back and tell the neighbors that your father has died." I did peek in at him and saw him lying there on the bed with his mouth open and a hankerchief tied around his head to hold his chin closed. I can still see the whole scene. I was 2 months into my 11th year. I walked back to the neighbors to tell them and they looked very sad. On the way back to the log house I lost my hearing temprorarily. I remember thinking, "Even the birds aren't singing". Nyack, Oct. 16th. 38 Sara dear, The attached manuscript was written by your grandfather to the Editor of the North Adams Transcript, describing the escape of the Harriet Lane from the port of Galveston, loaded with cotton to England, during the civil war. Father was an officer of the Lackawanna, and the escape of this vessel was a sore point to the Northern blockade fleet. For your information I will say, that during the civil war, aside from any patriotic motives, the officers and men of the blockading fleet, received a part of the prize money derived from the sale of the captured vessel and its cargo, which gave an added incentive to their efforts. I remember father telling of being one of the prize crew (that is the crew put on board of a captured vessel, to take it to a port controlled by the northern fleet.) The vessel he spoke of was called the Planter. It was captured by the vessel in which he was, and was a stern wheel river type of boat, which made its navigation along the Atlantic coast much more dangerous. He tells of the trip north to New York and of being hailed one dark foggy night. It seems that the rebel officer who was retained as navigator, was planning to run the vessel under the guns of some Confederate port, and have it recaptured by the rebels. The hail asked what ship it was. The reply was "Prize ship Planter, bound for New York". "Do you know where you are" "No" "Well you are at the entrance of Charleston harbor." It was a narrow escape from re-capture, but the crew brought the ship safely to New York. During the civil war, the rebels, tried to ship cotton to England (the English cotton mills were almost all closed, because of inability to secure raw material) and with the money derived from the successful sale of cotton Southern army would buy arms and materials to carry on the war against the North. (they had no arms or munitions factories to speak of). I was born shortly after the Civil war, and heard father and mother discuss incidents in it with their friends, until it seemed to me as a boy, that I had almost lived through it and its experiences. As you grow larger, you will probably hear discussion of the word war until you in turn will live through its struggle and horrors. That dear, seems the way of the world. I have lived through the period of two wars, and I hope you may be spared such an experience. Daddy Page 153 Clarke Register Report Sara, dearest, As the days go by, and I ponder more on the principles of life it seems fitting that I should transmit them to you, who will carry on when I am no longer here. So, as these things came to me, out of my experience in life, and out of the great reservoir of nature, who surrounds us, I want you to know them, and think over them, when the realization of maturity, makes you able to understand them. You will not see them now, for you are too young to understand. My father always tried his best to put me wise, as far as he knew. When I asked questions, if he knew the answer, he told me straight. If he did not know he told me so, saying, I believe this to be the truth. This in turn, I am trying to do for you. Your mother and I have had opportunities, which come only to the few, who are ready to absorb them, and make use of them. You remember my telling you the principles of learning. SILENCE, that is making your mind blank of your own thought. LISTENING, so that you may hear what the one trying to teach you is saying. REMEMBERING, that you may think over what is said thinking this over that you may UNDERSTAND, and when you fully understand, that you may act on what is imparted to you. SILENCE LISTENING REMEMBERING UNDERSTANDING ACTION Nature is a wonderful thing, it is all there is, and ignorance of it brings about almost all the crime and sadness of this world. Nature is God and God is nature. There is none other. What we call death does not always come with the stoppage of breathing. To one who is healthy, that is who has followed the dictates and principles of nature, may suspend breathing for long periods, and yet come back to what we call life. The Hebrew bible says, "Be still and know that I am God" To me, that means that stilling the wanderings of the mind, permits one to see and know intuitively, more than is given to the run of mankind. When one is healthy, the sympathetic nervous system, carries on life's functions, and this nervous system, carries on beyond what we call death. It gradually disintegrates, and then the particles of matter emit various forms, solid, liquid and gaseous, return to the great reservoir of the universe. So , dear girl, and interference with this process, I think to be wrong, cremation, or other means of hastening natures method will interfere with this gradual transition, which occurs when one is placed in the ground. In nature, there are pairs of opposites, light and dark, truth and falsity, up or down, male or female. These act on each other and through action and reaction, which is its opposite, the world as we know it, goes on. Why, we don't and cannot know, so why worry about it. The action and reaction of these principles constitute all of knowledge, that is given to mankind to know. The action of male and female, in creation, is one of these principles, which it is supremely necessary to know. It is called sex, and sex knowledge. This is the basis of all religion, and religion is the practice of a philosophy, be it Christian, Buddhist, Mohamedism, or what have you. All are based upon this. In the Christian philosophy, sex is thinly veiled, that those who know may understand. Jesus said, "to you it is given to know the truth." to all others he spoke in parables, that is he told a story, which his followers and disciples understood. Voltaire said, "Language is used to conceal thought as well as express it." Thus those who can read beneath the double talk, can understand the truth, concealed within it. So dear girl, as you grow older, your mother and I will try to convey to you an understanding, of what lies beneath---- the kernel of the truth, covered by the husk, to keep the unthinking from learning and prostituting the truth. As Jesus said, "They have eyes and see not, ears and hear not, neither do they understand." Page 154 Clarke Register Report Sex, and sex expression, is a beautiful thing. It is unclean only to the unclean. In sex expression, the participants, become in fact creators, like unto what we call God. The Hebrew bible, speaks of the "temple, not made with hands". This refers to the female generative organs, in which the new life is formed. Holy communion refers to the sexual act, and that is the highest act and most sacred of life. Over the arch of a church in Florida, I saw this "The lord is in his holy temple" That symbolized the union of the male and female principles in creation. Most so called Christian people, and the ministers who are supposed to lead them do not know this. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity refers to the organs of the sexes, and the resulting progeny (father mother child). It also refers to the three elements of time, past, present and future. This use of symbology, is intended to convey a truth of nature, to those ready to receive it. The Christian doctrine of the "Immaculate conception" means conception under immaculately clean conditions. Clean both is the minds and bodies of the participants in the act. The church, so called do not know this and tries to give it an improbable and foolish explanation. This explanation, is given to you dear girl, because I love you, and think you worthy to know. It is a philosophy commonly known as Phallicism which underlies all religion. It is so called from the Greek name of the male organ of generation. It is in this world today, with the depraved thought of the masses, a term of reproach, and must never be referred to, unless you want the world at large to consider you, as depraved as themselves. The above, dear girl, is the real stuff, as I have learned and believe it. It should not be imparted by you to any one, except and only when you are assured in your own mind and heart that they are worthy of his sacred knowledge, and are ready to receive it, and act in accordance with its teaching. May I add that those worthy are few and far between. It should not be imparted even to your own husband, until you have known him intimately for years, and feel deep down inside that he will hold these truths inviolate. If your children are immaculately conceived, you can in turn pass this on to them but not otherwise. This is Monism-- the philosophy of the oneness of all. Daddy} April 9 1943 Our minds, or our thinking power, is part of the great universal "mind" that cause of every manifested thing. "Manifested" to my mind means that which our senses can understand which are understandable through the faculties with which we are endowed at birth, and which as the years go on, of our life, we increase in perception. Our minds are limited in their scope, but some individuals, through meditation can understand more than those whose whole existence on the earth, is given to pursuit of money, and other things which in the end must be given up. "All we can carry in our cold dead hands is what is given away" This to my way of thinking means, that we have a duty and pleasure of helping others not so well situated in life, who have not had the chance to learn, absorb and live, the truths of existence. In other words, we live and die alone, meeting , loving, and participating with all humanity in the common things of life, but in the end go to the long sleep, alone, as we came, leaving to those who follow us, just what we have acquired on our journey, which we are able to get them to understand. Your mother and myself, have had opportunities given to few. In as far as we are able so to do, we have tried to transmit these qualities, as part of your being. Make the most of every chance given you, that in turn you may transmit these things to your own children. In what goes before, it is my effort to set down for you, some of the knowledge and understanding, I have so far Page 155 Clarke Register Report acquired in life. Daddy} Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Morris Mortimer married Marie Louise SCHREINER. Born on 20 Dec 1895 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY. Marie Louise died in Bedford, Middlesex Co., MA, on 21 Jun 1998; she was 102. Buried in Jul 1998 in Whitaker Plot, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA. An urn with her ashes is buried on my father's grave. Occupation: Homemaker, Pianist. {I could write a book about my mother ("Moo"). The bottom line was that she was a "survivor". She had been the apple of her mother's eye until her mother died when she was one month short of 4 years old. She had a nurse maid, Riquitte, who stayed with her til she was 5 when her aunt, under pressure from her newly acquired mother-in-law, ended her employment. My mother remembers following Riquitte to the 3d floor, where her room was, and hearing Riquette say, "poor little Marie, what will become of you." Taken at 14 to visit her mother's relatives in Germany (two great Aunts had married Germans in Brazil) the family was caught there and spent WWI in Wiesbaden. Mother said the war was terrible and that there was no food. She returned with her sister Ethel, in 1920 (she had separated from her aunt's family) and joined her Aunt Sessa in NYC. "There was nothing there for me." She was invited to visit the "Clarkstown Country Club" a Yoga Colony at Nyack, N.Y. by friends she had made at a Music School ( my mother was teaching piano to support and suppliment her income and living in a boarding house with Aunt Sessa when she returned from Germany. She felt, at 26-27 that her life was going nowhere.), Elizabeth, Mrs. Semore of "The 3d Street Settlement" in NYC. { 5/28/98 on her death bed, my mother troubled by some memories, told me, "She sent me there for sex". In retrospect my mother likens it to the abuse she suffered at the hands of her Uncle Bob. I gather that Mrs. Semore, analysed my mother's post traumatic stress syndrome from her family and the war in Germany, as 'sex starved' behavior, and sent her to the Yoga colony as a place where sex would be available to her. I gather that Dr. P. A. Barnard obliged the women sent from NYC by Mrs. Semore. Peter Gillingham alluded to his mother's having been one of P. A.'s ' harem' which raised a flag some where in my psyche. If Aunt Mildred could have been is such a position perhaps my mother? My mother, alluding to this said, "It was awful" I married your father, I didn't know how else to get out of it." I told my Mom, "it wasn't your fault. You were exploited and abused. Mrs. Semore was a 'procuress'". "Yes, she was, but she thought she was doing the right thing", said my Mom.} She desided to stay in Nyack and met my father there. He had retired to Nyack and was involved in the "Club". He divorced his wife and married my mother. I was born in 1932, when their economic fortunes were declining. The Sweater as Metaphor for Life by Sara W. Hale My mother taught me to knit, at my request, when I was 8 years old. I wanted to make myself a sweater. " What color?" she said. "Red" I said, for that suited my 8 year old vision. We got the wool. I think we went together to buy it, enough for a pullover with long sleeves. I worked diligently. I got through the ribbing, knit two, pearl two, and was well in to the body. It was a challenge to know which direction I was going in if I stopped in the middle of a row. At the ends I would hold it at arm's length and survey my work. There were a couple of "funny" spots but I had faith that when this wonder was complete they would somehow disappear. When I got up about 4 inches into the "stockinet" stitch my progress slowed. I thought I was spending as much time as ever but it just didn't seem to get any longer! I began to loose heart, returning to it after longer and longer intervals. Finally my Mother said, "Would you like me to finish it for you." "yes" I said. I can still remember the feeling of gratitude. No remonstrations. No hanging my ego out to dry. My mother did finish the sweater and I wore it a few times but it Page 156 Clarke Register Report had lost it's luster. My mother, in her 100th year, said. "I want to knit a sweater for Charlotte Petty. She has outgrown the one you made her. She needs a size 8" I want to make a cardigan and I want it to be pale rose." "OK, I'll get you the wool and a pattern." I said. The yarn store had a dismaying array of "rose" yarns. Would she like this one? Or did she mean something like this? I finally settled on one. About 3 1/2 balls, the pattern said. Knitting worsted weight, machine washable. I took it all to my mother. "That's not rose. It's lavender." Fortunately Charlotte's grandparents were there when I submitted it for approval. They voted for Rose, definitely Rose. "Just cast on the stitches and get me started. I want to do Knit 2 Pearl 2." "Why don't you do the back first." I said. " Yes, that's a good idea. 80 stitches, remember, 80. I'll count. I won't talk to you." " 80?" "Yes, 80" "Just do a few rows so that I can see the pattern." "There are 5 rows." "Fine, I'll be able to do it now." When I returned a week later, "I had to start over," she said. "I think you can save the yarn. Just rewind it." Out of her bedside table came a little tangle of what was left of the "start", a knit, a couple of pearls, a dropped stitch, a few extra stitches, the yarn split in places from many redos. "I think I have 80. You count." If you count the yarn overs and the odd stitch picked up from something below I got roughly 81. "Oh well, that's easy to fix. Just knit two together. I counted it over and over." "I think we had better start it again." I said; and to myself , "You are patient. Just keep doing this till she finally says, 'I think you better do it'." Now we are into the 5th or 6th start. I have 3 tangles to rewind. Some look easier than others. We had extra yarn at the start. Now I'm wondering if I can match the dye lot. I started it again today. I got up above the ribbing and into the stockinet for the second time. "They won't give me time to finish the row. They are always in a hurry. They have other people to bathe and dress. So I get mixed up." " I want you to cancel my paper for the summer. I don't want to fill my head with all that election stuff. I'll just concentrate on getting this sweater done." In some way this sweater is my mother's life line. "I knit, therefor I am worthy." I understand that. We'll just have to wait and see how it plays out. We're both in uncharted water. MARIE 1917 Mother; Your picture came to me over the internet from a distant cousin in Utah. It is the closest experience of time travel this girl has ever had. "Marie 1917 " it said. I see you sitting there, and open book in your lap, your hands folded over it. The sun of that year and day shines on you hair an face transfixing the pale blondness and sad countenance. You sit there drawn into yourself, grouped with your younger cousins yet separate. A picture is worth a thousand words, the old "saw" goes. I experience the emotional impact of all the painful stories; exiled to Germany with a dysfunctional alcoholic family, trying to allude the persistent pursuit of a drunken Uncle, loving Gigi, your Aunt but being impotent to help her set the limits she needed in her life. This is the year your beloved Grandmother died and "Left me with a crazy sister". What you mean is, being forced to Mother when you had never been mothered yourself. Now I know the gut feelings you had when you used to accuse me of not defending you in what ever neurotic personal struggle with some other person you were engaged; the neighbors, the landlord, my in-laws. What we didn't realize was that I came too late. You really needed me in 1917 and before. That is the sad part. I Page 157 Clarke Register Report matured strong and healthy and I can feel my self girding for battle when I see you then. It is a time problem. March 8, 1998. Today I spent 2 hours with my mother asking her questions. I managed to get quite a bit of information. How she and the Williams got to Germany in about 1912. "Grandmother used to come over to visit her brother, Charlie", and she found Gigi ( her daughter) very unhappy and thinking about leaving her husband. Grandmother said, "Come to Germany". Then she did go to Germany and brought her husband along! "When we got there the two Aunts, Libby (Elizabeth Moran Tappenbeck) and Sarah (Brambeer) gave dinners for Aunt Ethel. She got herself all done up with a big ribbon around her head with a bow. I laughed at the way she looked and she said, ' You're no spring chicken your self.' but I was, I was only 17. That was when I first realized that you could stop being a child and as you grew older you could be a threat to older people!" Aunt Libby Moran Tappenbeck was a Typhoid carrier. "She used to say, come sit near me dear Child". "She wanted to give it to others". (My mother's analysis ). She, Aunt Libby had a companion, Frauline Raba, and a butler, who wore white gloves, and a swallow tail coat in the afternoon. He told one of Libby's friends that she was the most 'genteel' of all of Mrs. Tappenbeck's guests. They, the friend and the butler were fast friends after that. I said, "The german relatives must have been appalled by all the drunkenness." "Oh no, "said my mother, "They had drunks of their own." ( Nene' (Frederick) Brambeer was one ). "Gigi, seperated from him ( Bob ) for two years. I thought it was permanent. She was pumping me for what happened so finally I told her about him pursueing me. She asked Ada if she thought it could be true but Ada said she had no way of knowing. Then she took him back. She said that my sister and I were old enough to find our own way home from Germany and she went off and left us there." My mother's beloved grandmother, Lizzy French Lewis Kretzschmar was dying in Dresden in 1917. My mother went to see her, probably with Gigi. "Don't die Grandmother, I don't want you to die." my mother told her. "I've lived long enough." she said. Hi Carolyn, I hope you are alright. I worry when I don't hear from you. You had asked me where the old Judge Williams house was, the one whose yard attached to Gigi and Uncle Bobs at the back. My mother dropped it in conversation today. The story she was telling was that when she and the Williams first moved to Paddock Street, the William's house was behind theirs fronting on Tenyke Street ( I'm not sure of the spelling it sounded like "Ten Ike". ) My mother said the elder Williams had a cook, Irish, who came from the "Sand flats" of Watertown. "She was kind of crazy, but she made wonderful donuts. I used to sit there in the kitchen and have one with everyone who came by, 4-5. Too many. I had terrible dreams, animals being killed--- thrown away----- It was those donuts." I said, "Maybe it was because your mother died." " No it was the donuts." Letting Go Of Your Mom by Sara Whitaker I don't know what I expected. I know there was a lot of fear and anxiety involved. I think it was that I would have to make a life and death decision by my self. That was overwhelming. I felt my self coming apart. Crying all the time, unable to stop. Exhausted. I asked for help and time. Help came in the form of my sons and time was given by the decision to give Mother antibiotics. I slipped into the antibiotics, not sure what I was doing, but reassured by the charge nurse that Antibiotics were in the class of "comfort measure". I wasn't ready to withhold anything that might offer a little more life. This is new ground for me. Just when you think you have lived enough not to be surprised by new experience, one comes along. I am the only child of an orphan. My father died when I was 11 years old and I've never felt able to deal with the death of a parent. All the unresolved fear and sadness returned and I felt 11 again. We are survivors, my mother and me. Bonded by life circumstance we share a microcosm that seems indivisible. My sons came and offered their love and support. They reassured my mother of their love and said their good-byes. Now I go each day for a visit. Mother has lost her appetite and her body is shrinking down to the essentials. She Page 158 Clarke Register Report looks strangely beautiful. Spare in her essence. I keep thinking what a beautiful nose she has, so straight with fine nostrils and a chiseled tip. She is not comfortable and she complains of being cold. There is nothing for her to do in either the chair or her bed but sleep. She holds on to small things, my promise to come tomorrow, Ezra's promise of a picture of his cat. I feel guilty about keeping her alive for this troublesome time. Should I have said no to the antibiotics? Who did I do it for? Should I ask her what to do when that choice comes again? Now I see that dying isn't the choice of a single person. It is more of a consensus, My Mother, Me, The Doctor, the Nursing Staff. We all need to come together to let one member of the circle leave. This has been a hard time. Going to see my Mom each day, sometimes twice a day. My spirits rising and falling with her level of energy. Finally on Friday I was told she had lost her swallow reflex and that it was time to start and analgisac and sedative. We started with a shot of Morphine Friday night. She was rouseable on Saturday and managed a little smile when I was leaving in the evening. I had told her, "If you see Daddy, go with him. He will be your guide. There is nothing to fear. They will all be waiting for you, Grandmother, your mother, Gigi, Sessa, Ada. It will be a joyous reunion. When my time comes you can come for me. I'll look for you. We'll be together again." I prayed fervently to my father to please come and take her. Sunday when I went back she was non responsive. She no longer fought my attempts to moisten her mouth. By the evening her breathing was shallow and rapid. I didn't know how long it would be so I left. At 11pm the home called to say that she had passed away. Ken and I went to spend some time with her body for which I am grateful. I hugged her, rested my head on her shoulder kissed her ran my hands over her limbs. She was still warm to the touch and It was hard to realize she wasn't there. I am so sad and yet I feel that she is around me and I feel her happiness. That is reassuring. 4/21/98 "I love you I love you I love you I love you. Don't cry mother, Don't cry daughter." You look like you must have when you were young and slender, like in the 1917 picture. I didn't know you then. Wait. Wait. I want to get to know you as you were then, before I was born. 4/28/98 Your body is growing slimmer. Less of the flesh and more of the spirit. I tend you now, using my Nursing skills, turn you, rub your back, clear your mouth. I am more familiar with your body than ever before. I notice the color, alabaster, uniform. I meet with the bones for the first time, shoulder blades, knees, humerus, radius, ulna. They are thick, strong and heavy to lift. Your hands are bony, just metatarsals and tendons with the thin covering of soft warm skin. The Pads of the fingers are soft against mine. "I like it when you hold my hand." you say. You ask me, "Am I where I should be?" Such a hard question. So many possible permutations. I decide to keep it simple. "You are in your room in Bedford, close to me." You say to me, "I'll try to be good while you're gone." Who did you say that to last? Your mother? 99 years ago? Often you drop into sleep and then rouse yourself to see me. When your eyes meet mine you smile. I try to memorize that smile and your eyes, so large and so blue. I think about taking a picture. Would that be a trespass? It is a smile that is just a pure smile. It asks nothing of me. I've never felt that altruism from you before. I want the smile to be etched into my memory to help erase all the struggles we had that are already fading, fading, fading. I brought you a new gown today. I made it quickly yesterday. ( Better get this done. You brought this fabric for her. She will like it). "Oh, I like it." you say. "Should I put it on now?" "Is my name in it". "No, just your room and number." "That's enough." you say. The day before you died, Saturday, in the evening, I was sitting with you and I knew your time was near. I took your hand and spoke close to your ear. "If you see Daddy, go with him. He will be your guide." A look of fear Page 159 Clarke Register Report briefly crossed your face and to join with you I said, "When my time comes I will look for you. It won't be long". The nurse came in and we changed and turned you to the other side. I checked your pillows, legs and feet for padding. I covered you and said good night and that I would be back in the morning. Your eyes met mine and you gave me your last smile. How I cherish that smile, so brief but so precious. The next day you were non responsive and you passed that evening at 11 PM. I had left you two hours before. I hope you saw Daddy and went with him. August 24, 1998, You are gone now. I've started to tend your grave. Yesterday I cleared the brush and cleaned the headstones. I'll take care of everyone there, I don't mind. I talk to them. I played them Ezra's tape, LOUD. "This is Ezra." I say. " He dedicated it 'to the pianist Marie Louise Whitaker'." Maybe next time I'll play Mozart or Bach (for my Mom). I look at your picture over my writing place. You were a living memorial for all those people from your childhood and young adulthood. The undervalued stepchild. They couldn't have known that you were their immortality, for your life time at least. I will try to remember, to honor your memory and what you valued but when I'm gone they will really be dead For My Mother We gather here to celebrate the life of Marie Louise Whitaker. She loved life and was always optimistic. She gave us her healthy strong body, her intelligence, love of music, memories of her family, her sense of social grace and behavior. For her most things were possible. You just had to decide how to do it and who could help. Her life spanned a most incredible period from the introduction of the automobile to travel in space. She was born into luxury and lost her mother at aged 3. She survived trauma, rejection and poverty. She was a survivor and a fighter. She explored a few systems of religious thought but toward the end of her life she seemed to loose interest in the issue. She said she wasn't afraid or worried about death, that what ever WAS, was alright. For me, the good memories seem far more prominent now. I am grateful for her life. I am grateful that she desired my life and made the best plans and decisions available to her to lay the ground work for my life. That foundation has been a reliable ground on which to build my life and my family. As my mother approached the end of her life she became more grateful, accepting. I thought, she is perfecting her soul. My hope is that the perfectibility continues, even after death and that she is now full of joy and at peace. Amen} Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 576 i. S. (Living, Female) 529. Nellie Dean CRUMB (Joseph Clarke12, Joseph Talcott11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1854. Page 160 Clarke Register Report DAR National # 119234. DAR Lineage Book, Vol. 120 for 1915, p 74. Nellie Dean married Freeman WILSON. Born in 1842. They had one child: 577 i. Hattie 530. Robert CRUMB (Joseph O.12, Orville Wesley11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Jun 1875 in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. Robert died in Clinton, Oneida Co., NY, on 4 Nov 1957; he was 82. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 8 Jun 1897 when Robert was 21, he married L. Alzora T. TALBERT. Born on 11 Aug 1872 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY. L. Alzora T. died in Clinton, Oneida Co., NY, on 14 Dec 1955; she was 83. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 578 i. Emily A. (10 Mar 1908-aft 1968) Page 161 Clarke Register Report 14th Generation -------------------------------------------------531. Claude LEONARD (Lucy Dorcas CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Mar 1885. To this couple was born a daughter, also named Nettie, who married Harold Hayden. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Luch (sic.) Leonard.” Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Claude married Millie COLE. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 532. Jeanaette (”Nettie”) LEONARD (Lucy Dorcas CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Jeanaette (”Nettie”) died on 2 Jun 1959. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Luch (sic.) Leonard.” Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Harold A. Hayden”. Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Jeanaette (”Nettie”) first married Abel GEER. To this couple were born Alfred who married Ethel Simmons, Roy and Maud. Neither Roy nor Maude married or had children. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Luch (sic.) Leonard.” Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 22 Mar 1929 Jeanaette (”Nettie”) second married Harold A. HAYDEN, son of David HAYDEN & Emma FIELDS, in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Born on 9 Jul 1903 in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Harold A. died in Canton, St. Lawrence Co., NY, on 23 Nov 1983; he was 80. Buried in Harrisville Cemetery. Occupation: Farmer. Harold had two brothers, Gerald and Donald, and two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Dorothy) Brown and Mrs. Lynn (Beulah) Denesha. Research: “Harold A. Hayden”. Unidentified newspaper obituary clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 162 Clarke Register Report 533. Estella Elnora CLARKE (John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Feb 1881 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Estella Elnora died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, in May 1902; she was 21. tuberculosis. She never married, dsp. Research: John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-297178?cc=1529100. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 534. Elmer Arthur CLARKE (John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Mar 1884 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Elmer Arthur died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, in Feb 1908; he was 23. tuberculosis. Florence North Clarke’s handwritten notes give the Feb 1905 date for Elmer’s death. His gravestone lists his death year as 1908. Research: John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-297178?cc=1529100. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Elmer A. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. In 1904 when Elmer Arthur was 19, he married Mary RYAN, daughter of James RYAN & Sophia UNKNOWN. Born in Canada. in Feb 1905. Her mother's name was Sophia, but we do not know her maiden name. We need to examine Mary Ryan's links, if any, to Florence Ryan Beers, Effie Ryan Sanders Clarke, Alfred "Strawberry" Ryan, Maude Ryan Caldwell, and Jane Ryan Moore. We do know that Effie and Alf were brother and sister. Alfred was known for changing his underwear (a union suit) twice a year whether he needed to or not. Every spring and fall he'd plow the old suit under and put a new one on. Hygiene is everything. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 579 i. Florence A. (4 Apr 1905-3 Feb 2001) 535. Edwin Wilson CLARKE (John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Jun 1886 in Lake Bonaparte, Lewis Co., NY. on 16 Feb 1955. in 1966. Edwin Wilson died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 19 Mar 1972; he was 85. acute pulmonary Page 163 Clarke Register Report edema; chronic pulmonary fibrosis; emphysema, He was buried in Harrisville, NY, on 22 March 1972. Buried in 1972 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: mason, carpenter, pulp grinder operator at the Diana Paper Co. Education: completed 8th grade. Edwin Wilson Clarke resided in and around Harrisville, NY, where he worked variously as a farmer, millwright, papermaker and mason. He also did odd jobs as a carpenter. He was not a particularly competent provider and the Depression years were very hard on his family. The 1910 federal census lists him as age 23 and a boarder at the home of Charles and Nellie Smith. He may have been named for his first cousin, once removed, Edwin Wilson, the son of Henry and Nancy Clarke Wilson. Research: Clarke, Edwin Wilson, estate. Jefferson County Surrogate Court, file 72141, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. File viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 26 Oct. 2010. Clarke, Edwin W. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Clarke, Edwin Wilson. Death certificate, Village Clerk, Carthage, Jefferson Co., New York, 19 March 1972. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd. Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Florence Arabella North, death certificate. Village Clerk’s Office, Harrisville, Lewis County, New York. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd. Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke-North. Record of Marriages in the County of Lewis, State of New York. Record of Marriage No. 598, 10 April 1911; County Clerk, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Martinus Siver, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 22 June 2005. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Application for Johan Jost Foltz, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 8 Apr 1996. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Nathan Dike, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 31 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Peter Relyea, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 5 Apr 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Adam Rath, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 23 Jul 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Gerrit Ostrander, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 27 Mar 2007. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Application approval and membership certificate for ancestor Jacob Siver, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 1 May 2010. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Supplemental application approval and certificate for ancestor Henry Gerrit Ostrander, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 3 Sep 2010. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Edwin Clark household, 1915 New York State Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Election District: 3; Assembly District: 1; Page: 37. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. Edwin Clarke household. 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 8B; Page 164 Clarke Register Report Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Edwin Clarke. Social Security Death Index No. 094-09-3001. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Edwin Clarke and Florence North grave stone. Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, Village Cemetery. Photograph by Stephan P. Clarke. “Edwin W. Clarke.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Ethel Eldridge obituary, The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 25 Apr 1935, p. 7, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed, 24 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-29717-8?cc=1529100. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Young Wife Victim of Tuberculosis.” Unidentified newspaper obituary of Jun 1915 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 10 Apr 1911 when Edwin Wilson was 24, he first married Florence Arabella NORTH, daughter of Myron Gleason NORTH (7 Feb 1869-9 Jun 1913) & Bertha Ann SIVER (9 May 1872-12 May 1960), in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Rev. Flora L. Lyons at home of Bertha Siver North. Born on 26 Dec 1892 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Florence Arabella died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, on 16 Feb 1955; she was 62. coronary sclerosis per d/c, She was buried on 19 February 1955 in the Harrisville Cemetery, second division, lot 4. Buried in 1955 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Housewife. Education: graduate, Harrisville H. S. Florence North was a kind and loving individual who had a hard life being mother to a large family during the Depression. She is remembered as one who went to bed hungry if necessary to make sure her children had enough to eat. Florence was fairly well educated for a woman of her era. Her grandchildren remember fondly a large clear glass cookie jar kept on a cupboard shelf just above floor level where any of the children, even those who couldn't walk, could find molasses or sugar cookies--the big, soft, cake-like cookies that had to be rolled out and cut before baking. The 1910 federal census states that Florence was working for another family as a servant, probably to help provide an income for the family after the death of her father. Research: Bertha North household, 1910 Federal Census. Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T624_986; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 78; Image: 117. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Page 165 Clarke Register Report Inc, 2006. Clarke, Florence Arabella North, Death Certificate. Village Clerk’s Office, Harrisville, Lewis County, New York. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke,148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 144289210. Clarke, Florence North, wife of Edwin W. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Clarke-North. Record of Marriages in the County of Lewis, State of New York. Record of Marriage No. 598, 10 April 1911; County Clerk, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Martinus Siver, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 22 June 2005. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Application for Johan Jost Foltz, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 8 Apr 1996. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Nathan Dike, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 31 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Peter Relyea, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 5 Apr 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Adam Rath, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 23 Jul 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Gerrit Ostrander, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 27 Mar 2007. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Application approval and membership certificate for ancestor Jacob Siver, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 1 May 2010. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Supplemental application approval and certificate for ancestor Henry Gerrit Ostrander, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 3 Sep 2010. Edwin Clark household, 1915 New York State Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Election District: 3; Assembly District: 1; Page: 37. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. Edwin Clarke household. 1940 United States Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Edwin Clarke and Florence North grave stone. Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, Village Cemetery. Photograph by Stephan P. Clarke. “Harrisville.” Alice Denesha Siver obituary. The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, 3 Oct 1928, p. 9. col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 13 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 13 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Myron North household, 1900 Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll 1069;Page: 6A; Enumeration Page 166 Clarke Register Report District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Myron North household, 1905 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., New York; Roll: V14_290, p 8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. North, Dexter. John North of Farmington Connecticut and His Descendants. Washington, D. C: privately printed, 1921. This copy is a Higginson Co. reprint of the original held in 2010 by Stephan P. Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Rev. Bertha A. North, 88, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, 12 May 1960, n. p., n. col. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 580 i. Lillian Elnora (21 Jan 1912-9 Nov 1998) 581 ii. Arthur Edwin (20 Mar 1913-30 Jul 1967) 582 iii. Albert John Sr. (27 Dec 1914-28 Jan 2010) 583 iv. Lura Janet (3 Jan 1917-7 Dec 1997) 584 v. Melbourne (”Mike”) Floyd (16 Dec 1918-2 Apr 2005) 585 vi. Monica June (11 Jun 1921-16 Jan 2008) 586 vii. Ronald Elwood (9 Jul 1930-12 Apr 1987) On 15 Sep 1955 when Edwin Wilson was 69, he second married Effie RYAN, daughter of James SANDERS & Sophia KYER, in Star Lake, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Effie was a sister to the infamous Alfred "Strawberry" Ryan who was known all around the Harrisville area for changing his underwear twice a year whether he needed to or not. Every spring and fall he would plow his fields and on one day he would have a new union suit over his shoulder. He would plow out to a copse of trees, duck into it, change his underwear, and plow the old suit under. Born on 5 Sep 1886 in Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Effie died in Natural Bridge, Jefferson Co., NY, on 2 Jun 1966; she was 79. cerebral hemorrhage. Buried on 5 Jun 1966 in Harrisville Cemetery. Effie's first marriage was to Walter Sanders and they ran a cheese factory at Tyler’s Corners. Later they ran a general variety store in Natural Bridge, NY. Ironically, Effie dated Edwin Wilson Clarke prior to her marriage to Walt Sanders. Her siblings included Florence who married a Beers, Agnes who married a Weeks, and Alfred, aka "Alf" and "Strawberry," who married Mary MacIntosh. Alf is famous in the Harrisville area for changing his underwear twice a year whether he needed to or not. He would plow out to a copse of trees, duck into it, change his underwear, and plow the old suit under. The old set got plowed under every spring and fall. The crops must have appreciated the extra high quality fertilizer. Research: James Ryan household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 56; Image: 648. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002. Walter Sanders household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T626_1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 37. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. “Mrs. Edwin Clark Dies.” Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210. In 1968 when Edwin Wilson was 81, he third married Eva B. POTTER, daughter of Chester E. POTTER (18581932) & Anna BRANAGAN (1873-1915). Born on 25 Dec 1895 in Croghan, Lewis Co., NY. Eva B. died in Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, on 26 Oct 1975; she was 79. Buried in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. on 19 Mar 1972. Education: attended school in Croghan. Page 167 Clarke Register Report From her first marriage to James Dalton, Eva Clarke had at least two daughters, Estella, who married Claire Doyle, and Doris, who married Michael Ricco. Research: Chester Potter household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Croghan, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 52. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Chester Potter household, 1905 New York State Census, Croghan, Lewis Co., NY. Ancestry.com [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Eva D. Clarke obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Monday, 27 October 1975, page 8, column 6. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. 536. Ethel CLARKE (John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 14 Jan 1888 in Lake Bonaparte, Lewis Co., NY. Ethel died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, on 18 Apr 1934; she was 46. Some sources list 18 April 1935. Died in Jefferson Co. Sanitarium. Buried on 22 Apr 1934 in Harrisville Cemetery. Her obituary states that she died in the Jefferson County Sanitarium where she “had been under treatment for four months.” Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-29717-8?cc=1529100. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. “Eldridge Rites Monday.” Unidentified newspaper clipping, 20 April, 1934. Clipping held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Fred Eldridge household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census, Croghan, Lewis County, New York; Roll T624_986; Page: 5B; Enumeration District, 74; Image: 63. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Fred Eldridge household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Porter, Niagara County, New York; Roll T626_1619; Page: 6A; Enumeration District, 99; Image: 765. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4R7-F53. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Ethel Eldridge obituary, The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 25 Apr 1935, p. 7, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed, 24 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Fred Eldridge, 46, of Lake Bonaparte, Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 April 1934, n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 12 Nov 1907 when Ethel was 19, she married Freddie Simion ELDRIDGE, son of Augustus ELDRIDGE (1852-aft 1920) & Melvina YOUNGS, in Natural Bridge, Jefferson Co., NY. Born on 28 Jan 1883 in Brier Hill, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Freddie Simion died in Feb 1958; he was 75. Occupation: Farmer, commercial truck driver, Page 168 Clarke Register Report county public works employee. Fred’s widowed father, Rosell and Fannie Eldridge were living with Fred and Ethel at the time of the 1920 federal census. Fred’s brother, Burt, is living with the family at the time of the 1930 federal census. Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Freddie Simion Eldridge, New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FDLV-8Q2. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428. Augustus Eldridge household, 1900 U.S. Federal Census, Carthage, Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY; Roll: T623_1042; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2004. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428. Fred Eldridge household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census, Croghan, Lewis County, New York; Roll T624_986; Page: 5B; Enumeration District, 74; Image: 63. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Fred Eldridge household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Porter, Niagara County, New York; Roll T626_1619; Page: 6A; Enumeration District, 99; Image: 765. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4R7-F53. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Ethel Eldridge obituary, The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 25 Apr 1935, p. 7, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed, 24 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Fred Eldridge, 46, of Lake Bonaparte, Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 April 1934, n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Fred S. Eldridge Funeral Monday.” Watertown Daily Times, 1958, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 587 i. Ruth (Died as Infant) 588 ii. Harold (-aft 1934) 537. Eliza M. CLARKE (John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Jul 1891 in Lake Bonaparte, Lewis Co., NY. Eliza M. died in Flint, Genesee, MI, on 10 Jun 1915; she was 23. tuberculosis. Occupation: Housewife. There were no children of this union. Research: Clarke, Florence North. Genealogy notebook. Held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. This is a school child’s practice book that Florence confiscated for her own use as a place to record genealogical data for her family. Additional notes were entered by Marjory Ruth Grieb Clarke. The notes are undated. Harlow, Harry, Eliza Clark marriage record. New York Marriages, 1686-1980. Indexing Batch Number: I003118; System Origin: New York-EAsy; Source Film Number: 895214; Reference Number: 174. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6SN-GY6. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Harlow, Eliza M. Clark, death record. Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995. Indexing Batch Number: Page 169 Clarke Register Report B53245-4; Origin: Michigan EAsy; Source Film Number: 1018930; Reference Number: v 4 p 128. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FHNM-4Z5. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-29717-8?cc=1529100. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census; Flint, Ward 2,, Genesee Co., MI; Roll: T624_642; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 1011. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. “Young Wife Victim of Tuberculosis.” Unidentified newspaper obituary of Jun 1915 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 24 Jun 1909 when Eliza M. was 17, she married Henry (”Harry”) HARLOW, son of William HARLOW & Elizabeth ADAMS, in Jefferson Co., NY. Born in 1889 in Kansas. Henry (”Harry”) died aft 1915; he was 26. The 1910 federal census lists Harry’s birthplace as Kansas and states the family lived at 111 Genesee St. in Flint. Research: Clarke, Florence North. Genealogy notebook. Held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. This is a school child’s practice book that Florence confiscated for her own use as a place to record genealogical data for her family. Additional notes were entered by Marjory Ruth Grieb Clarke. The notes are undated. Harlow, Harry, Eliza Clark marriage record. New York Marriages, 1686-1980. Indexing Batch Number: I003118; System Origin: New York-EAsy; Source Film Number: 895214; Reference Number: 174. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6SN-GY6. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census; Flint, Ward 2,, Genesee Co., MI; Roll: T624_642; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 1011. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. “Young Wife Victim of Tuberculosis.” Unidentified newspaper obituary of Jun 1915 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 538. Eva Jane CLARKE (John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Sep 1892 in Lake Bonaparte, Lewis Co., NY. Eva Jane died in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY, on 27 Mar 1919; she was 26. tuberculosis. She died at her home on South Mechanic Street in Carthage. At the time of her death she had only two surviving siblings, Edwin Wilson Clarke of Harrisville and Mrs. Fred (Ethel) Eldridge of West Carthage. Eva’s obituary has “L.” as her middle initial, not “J,” but no middle name is provided in the article. Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. John W. Clark household. 1892 New York State Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Page: 2; Election District: 3; 16 Feb 1892. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-159385-29717-8?cc=1529100. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. John W. Clarke household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census; Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T623_1069; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 56. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. Page 170 Clarke Register Report John W. Clarke household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census; Flint, Ward 2,, Genesee Co., MI; Roll: T624_642; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 1011. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grace E. Brimmer” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 29 Mar 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Corry, Morton H., Eva Clark marriage record. Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995. Indexing Batch Number: M01528-0; System Origin: Michigan-EAsy; Source Film Number: 1018928; Reference Number: 272. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FCC2-Q9Q. Downloaded and printed 20 Dec 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Corry instead of Covey is likely a transcription error and the reversal of his given names occurs elsewhere as well. Eva’s mother is listed as Villa Hooper. On 2 Jun 1910 when Eva Jane was 17, she married Harrison Morton COVEY, son of David COVEY & Emma MORTON, in Flint, Genesee Co., MI. Born on 9 Aug 1889 in NY. Harrison Morton died on 21 Jul 1957; he was 67. on 27 Mar 1919. Many records indicate that Harrison Morton preferred to be called by his middle name. The 1930 federal census lists Morton covey, Fred’s brother-in-law, and his family as living with the Eldridges in Niagara County. Also listed is an Eva Covey, age 2, as daughter of Clarence. We have no information about who this child could be as Morton’s wife died in 1919, nine years before the child was born. Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. John W. Clarke household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census; Flint, Ward 2,, Genesee Co., MI; Roll: T624_642; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 1011. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. Fred Eldridge household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Porter, Niagara County, New York; Roll T626_1619; Page: 6A; Enumeration District, 99; Image: 765. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4R7-F53. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Death of John Clark.” Unidentified newspaper obituary provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grace E. Brimmer” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 29 Mar 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Corry, Morton H., Eva Clark marriage record. Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995. Indexing Batch Number: M01528-0; System Origin: Michigan-EAsy; Source Film Number: 1018928; Reference Number: 272. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FCC2-Q9Q. Downloaded and printed 20 Dec 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Corry instead of Covey is likely a transcription error and the reversal of his given names occurs elsewhere as well. Eva’s mother is listed as Villa Hooper. They had the following children: 589 i. Grace E. (20 Dec 1909-28 Mar 1997) 590 ii. Alice E. (27 Oct 1911-28 Apr 2001) 591 iii. Unnamed (Died as Infant) (abt 1913-abt 1913) 592 iv. Beatrice (31 Jan 1915-bef 1997) Page 171 Clarke Register Report 593 v. Clarence W. (20 Feb 1917-) 539. Charles Alanson SMITH (Mary Sovina CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Apr 1878. Charles Alanson died on 12 Sep 1962; he was 84. Occupation: stone mason, bricklayer, farmer, merchant. DSP. Edwin Wilson Clarke was boarding with the Smiths at the time of the 1910 federal census. For a while, Charles ran a hardware store in Harrisville with Ross Bassett that was eventually sold to Doran Waugh. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 71, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 10 Feb 1930, n. p., n. col. Copy of newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Harrisville Couple Married 60 Years.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 Jan 1959, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Smith, Charlotte Jeanne. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 11 Nov 1994. The note contains genealogical data for the Smith family and is held (2011) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Humes, Gerald. Weeks - Wicks Genealogy: Descendants of Oren (1791-1875) and Betsey Miner Weeks. Beaverton, OR: Privately Printed, 1993. On 18 Jan 1897 when Charles Alanson was 18, he married Nellie Emma WEEKS, daughter of Adrian (”Ade”) Tompson WICKS (21 Jul 1855-11 Aug 1937) & Elizabeth Hannah KINSMAN (24 Oct 1864-12 Jul 1929). Born on 4 Feb 1882. Nellie Emma died on 7 Feb 1970; she was 88. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Harrisville Couple Married 60 Years.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 Jan 1959, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Humes, Gerald. Weeks - Wicks Genealogy: Descendants of Oren (1791-1875) and Betsey Miner Weeks. Beaverton, OR: Privately Printed, 1993. 540. Fred Lester SMITH (Mary Sovina CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Aug 1887. Fred Lester died in 1962; he was 74. Buried in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Fred became an attorney and practiced for many years in Carthage, NY. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 71, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 10 Feb 1930, n. p., n. col. Copy of newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Harrisville Couple Married 60 Years.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 Jan 1959, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Charlotte J. Smith.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper dated April 2009. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P, Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9310. Smith, Charlotte Jeanne. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 11 Nov 1994. The note contains genealogical data for the Page 172 Clarke Register Report Smith family and is held (2011) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. In Apr 1933 when Fred Lester was 45, he married Mary FOX. Mary's family ran the Fox Drug Co. in Carthage for many years. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Charlotte J. Smith.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper dated April 2009. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P, Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9310. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: 594 i. Charlotte Jeanne (3 Oct 1934-29 Apr 2009) 541. Leon Lewis SMITH (Mary Sovina CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Jul 1894. DSP Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Mary S. Smith, 71, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 10 Feb 1930, n. p., n. col. Copy of newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. Smith, Charlotte Jeanne. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 11 Nov 1994. The note contains genealogical data for the Smith family and is held (2011) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Leon Lewis married Margaret MAHONEY. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 542. Bessie SMITH (Mary Sovina CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 18 Feb 1897. Bessie died in 1897; she was <1. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Died in infancy. Research: Smith, Charlotte Jeanne. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 11 Nov 1994. The note contains genealogical data for the Smith family and is held (2011) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 543. Mabel CLARKE (Ambrose A.13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Page 173 Clarke Register Report Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 May 1887. Mabel died ca 1924; she was 36. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Ambrose A. Clark, 65, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Mar 1936, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 3 Jul 1905 when Mabel was 18, she married Leon TOUSLEY. Year date is an estimate. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Ambrose A. Clark, 65, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Mar 1936, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 544. Jennie Dorcas ALLEN (Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Mar 1891. Jennie Dorcas died in Feb 1939; she was 47. Buried in Feb 1939 in North Watertown Cemetery. Occupation: Laundry worker, housewife. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 4 Nov 1908 when Jennie Dorcas was 17, she married Harvey FIELDS in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY. The couple had Harvey, Jr., Alanson, Norma, Frank and Harold. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 595 i. Harvey Jr. 596 ii. Alanson H. 597 iii. Norma V. 598 iv. Frank W. 599 v. Harold R. 545. Bertha ALLEN (Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 2 Sep 1894. Page 174 Clarke Register Report Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Emery Allen, Stricken, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 July 1940, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Bertha married Harry THOMAS. The couple had Clyde, Kenneth and Fern. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Emery Allen, Stricken, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 July 1940, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 600 i. Clyde 601 ii. Kenneth 546. May / Mae Belle ALLEN (Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Mar 1899. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Emery Allen, Stricken, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 July 1940, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. May / Mae Belle married Elmer ARNOLD. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 175 Clarke Register Report “Mrs. Harvey Fields Dies.” Unidentified Watertown, NY, newspaper clipping of Feb 1939 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Emery Allen, Stricken, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 July 1940, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 547. Howard ALLEN (Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 1 Sep 1906. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs Sarah Clark Allen.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper of Jan 1924 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Emery Allen, Stricken, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 July 1940, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 548. Jessie Marion CLARKE (OrIn Perry13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Aug 1865 in NY. Jessie Marion died aft 1930; she was 64. Research: Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. Charles N. Gilbert household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: T623_632; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 1085. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2001. Charles N. Gilbert household, 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: T625_679; Page: 18B; Enumeration District: 33. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2004. Charles N. Gilbert household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: 884; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 179. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2002. Charles N. Gilbert family, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, Year: 1909; Roll: T715_1385; Line: 14; Page: 6. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2010. SS Berlin, Passenger Ships and Images. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2012. On 25 Feb 1892 when Jessie Marion was 26, she married Charles N. GILBERT, son of Nelson GILBERT & Emeline STANLEY. Born on 6 Oct 1842 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. Charles N. died in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA, aft 1930; he was 87. Charles’s middle name is probably Nelson. He is given in Melinda Lakin Duncklee’s A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee (1908) as being retired at that time at about age 66. The Gilbert family made at least one trip to Europe late in 1909. They are reported as arriving in New York City from Naples, Italy, aboard the North German Lloyd steamship SS Berlin on 8 Dec 1909. The Berlin, in service from 1908-21, was used primarily in the Mediterranean - New York service. It carried 3212 passengers, 2700 of whom were third-class immigrants. Research: Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. Charles N. Gilbert household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: T623_632; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 1085. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2001. Page 176 Clarke Register Report Charles N. Gilbert household, 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: T625_679; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 1085. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2001. Charles N. Gilbert household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: 884; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 179. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2002. Charles N. Gilbert family, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, Year: 1909; Roll: T715_1385; Line: 14; Page: 6. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2010. SS Berlin, Passenger Ships and Images. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2012. They had one child: 602 i. Marion (8 Feb 1893-aft 1930) 549. Horace Marshall CLARKE (OrIn Perry13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 5 Jul 1867 in New York, New York Co., NY. Horace Marshall died in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA, on 26 Mar 1904; he was 36. Horace died unmarried, no issue. Research: Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. 550. Bertha Electa CLARKE (OrIn Perry13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Jan 1872 in New York, New York Co., NY. Bertha Electa died in New York, New York Co., NY, on 19 Jun 1893; she was 21. Research: Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. On 7 Feb 1893 when Bertha Electa was 21, she married Fred G. COLLETT, son of Thomas COLLETT & Mary Ann BACON. Born on 3 Feb 1868 in Bridgewater, Somersetshire, England. Occupation: Dentist. There were no children of this union. Research: Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. 551. Anna Elizabeth CLARK (George Washington CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 Nov 1868 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Anna Elizabeth died in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, on 16 May 1960; she was 91. She is listed as living in the Henry S. and Emma I. Clarke Wilson home in Watertown in the 1905 NYS census and that she’s 36. Her occupation is given as “housework.” The 1900 and 1910 federal census records provide her birth date as Nov 1867, not 1869 as the NYS census would suggest, but 1869 is more likely. The 1900 federal census says she’s Henry’s niece and is single, but the 1910 census says she’s his sister-in-law and there is no name change. There is no evidence that Elizabeth ever married and her mother’s obituary lists her as single with no issue. Research: Bethania Clarke Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file 1900C-922, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Page 177 Clarke Register Report Bethania Miles Clark(e) entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 552. Horace Andrew CLARKE (George Washington13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Oct 1869 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Horace Andrew died in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, on 24 Jan 1949; he was 79. Buried in 1949 in Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Carriage maker, watch and jewelry repair. Mason. Horace was educated in Troy and Albany, returning to Philadelphia when he was 17 at which time he worked for a while on a farm. He then was employed by the H. H. Babcock Carriage Company in Watertown until his late 20s at which time he a school in Elmira to learn engraving and watch repair and followed that occupation in Syracuse and Baldwinsville until his wife’s death. At that time he returned to Philadelphia and ran a clock and watch repair shop in his home. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Brownville and the Media Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Shriners), in Watertown. He resided in Philadelphia, NY, at the time of his death. There are no known issue of this marriage. Research: Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Bethania Clarke Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file 1900C-922, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Bethania Miles Clark(e) entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Horace A. Clark(e) entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. In 1904 when Horace Andrew was 34, he married Emma WEED in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY. Emma died in 1919 in Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., NY. There are no issue of this union. 553. Wilson Henry CLARKE (George Washington13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 19 Dec 1871 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Wilson Henry died in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, in 1898; he was 26. Buried in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Sandy Hollow Cemetery. Research: Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 554. Theresa Elizabeth CLARKE (George Washington13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 30 May 1875. Research: Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Page 178 Clarke Register Report Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 555. George Perry CLARKE (George Washington13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Nov 1881. George Perry died aft 1919; he was 37. Residing in Syracuse in 1944. Research: Bethania Clarke Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file 1900C-922, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Bethania Miles Clark(e) entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 556. Bethania CLARKE (George Washington13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1884. Bethania died in 1885; she was 1. Buried in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Sandy Hollow Cemetery, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co. NY. Research: Rogers, A. E. and Ellen Bartlett, transcribers. Town of Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York, Cemetery Inscriptions. Privately printed by John and Ellen Bartlett, 1996. Viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, Philadelphia Historian’s Office, Philadelphia, NY, 25 October 2010. 557. Henrietta Isadora CLARKE (George Washington13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Jun 1890. Research: Kuehl, John C., Veterans Services Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs. Letter to Mike Clark, 4 Mar 1997. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 558. Lewis DeWitt CLARK (Zelotus CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Sep 1879 in WI. on 28 Aug 1940. Lewis DeWitt died in WI on 11 Jan 1954; he was 74. Lewis D. Clark deliberately dropped the "e" from the end of Clarke. His descendants are considering putting it back. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 25 Mar 2005. On 8 Nov 1905 when Lewis DeWitt was 26, he married Rosa BELFEUIL, daughter of Thomas BELFEUIL & Mathilda LYONS, in WI. Born on 19 Apr 1880. Rosa died on 28 Aug 1940; she was 60. Notes from her descendents suggest that she was married previously to a man named Smith. They had the following children: 603 i. John Edward (23 Feb 1909-18 Jan 1980) 604 ii. Madge 605 iii. Dorothy 606 iv. Myrtle 607 v. Mildred Page 179 Clarke Register Report 559. Charles CLARKE (Zelotus13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1881 in WI. Charles died in WI in 1973; he was 92. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 25 Mar 2005. Charles married Eunice BICKFORD. They had one child: 608 i. Marion 560. Robert CLARKE (Zelotus13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 25 Mar 2005. 561. Jessie CLARKE (Zelotus13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1876. Jessie died aft 1954; he was 78. Jessie married a person surnamed Gee and had issue: Clara, who married a Harris; Margaret, who married a Smith; James and Harvey. 562. Infant CLARKE (Charles Eugene13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Infant died on 13 Mar 1874 in Lewis Co., NY. Buried in Oswegatchie Corners Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Research: Clark, Patrick. Oswegatchie Cemetery, Erie Canal Road, Harrisville, NY, Inscriptions List. Online. Availavle: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nylewis/oswegatchie.html. 563. Ida CLARKE (Charles Eugene13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1876 in Diana, Lewis Co., NY. Ida died aft 1880; she was 4. Research: Horace Clarke household, 1880 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T9_857; Page: 73C; Enumeration District: 160; Image: 694. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, 1999. 564. Mariah CLARKE (Charles Eugene13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1884 in Town of Diana, Lewis Co., NY. The handwriting in the census is difficult, so Mariah could be Manda (Amanda?). 565. Maud Elizabeth CLARK (Charles Eugene CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1884. Maud Elizabeth died aft 1930; she was 46. Maud is sometimes found spelled as Maude. Research: “What the Autopsy Revealed.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 11 Apr 1907, p 8, col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 180 Clarke Register Report “C. E. Blanchard Expires at 76.” Obituary, Unidentified newspaper clipping datelined Harrisville, 17 March (1953), n. col., n. p. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 26 Jun 1901 when Maud Elizabeth was 17, she married Charles Edward BLANCHARD, son of William Alonzo BLANCHARD (17 Apr 1851-13 Dec 1913) & Margaret MEALUS (14 May 1851-bef 1885). Born on 10 Aug 1876. Charles Edward died on 17 Mar 1953; he was 76. coronary thrombosis. Occupation: General Farming. I. O. O. F. Research: “What the Autopsy Revealed.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, 11 Apr 1907, p 8, col. 2. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 28 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY, 14428-9210, held (2011) by Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “C. E. Blanchard Expires at 76.” Obituary, Unidentified newspaper clipping datelined Harrisville, 17 March (1953), n. col., n. p. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Weekes, Robert D. Genealogy of the Family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1635-1650. Norwich, NJ: L. J. Hardham, 1885. Humes, Gerald. Weeks - Wicks Genealogy: Descendants of Oren (1791-1875) and Betsey Miner Weeks. Beaverton, OR: Privately Printed, 1993. They had one child: 609 i. Margaret Marion (27 Apr 1905-aft 1920) 566. Ida Mae CLARKE (Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Feb 1880 in Benson Mines, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Ida Mae died in 1980; she was 99. Ida married men surnamed Hughto, Meeks and Starkweather. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. In 1911 when Ida Mae was 30, she first married Andrew HUGHTO in Star Lake, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Born in 1876. Andrew died in 1944; he was 68. Andrew Hughto was Ida’s first husband. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Ida Mae second married Paul DEGRAFF. DeGraff was Ida’s second husband. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 567. Cora C. Brainard CLARKE (Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 29 Apr 1883 in De Kalb, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Page 181 Clarke Register Report Cora C. Brainard died in Loveland, Larimer Co., CO, in Jan 1964; she was 80. Cora C. was illegitimate and was adopted by DeWitt Clarke when he married Mary Brainard, Cora’s mother. At birth her name was Bessie Grace, and her name was changed when she was adopted. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cora C. Brainard married Unknown CHANEY. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 568. Florence CLARKE (Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Jul 1887 in Benson Mines, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Florence married Irving P. GOODMAN in Warrensburg, Warren Co. NY. 569. H. Rae CLARKE (Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1888 in Benson Mines, St. Lawrence Co., NY. H. Rae died in Benson Mines, St. Lawrence Co., NY, in 1889; she was 1. Died as an infant. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 570. Clarence CLARKE (Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1895. Clarence died in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY. Their children were Bette Marie and Mary Janet. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarence married Helen FARRELL. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 571. Francis Howard CLARKE (Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1902. Francis Howard died in 1965; he was 63. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Francis Howard married Gertrude SYKES. Born in 1903. Gertrude died in 1960; she was 57. Page 182 Clarke Register Report Gertrude Sykes Clarke was Shirley Powers’ aunt. Shirley’s mother, Elizabeth (Libby) and Gertrude were sisters. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 610 i. M. A. (Living, Female) 611 ii. Charles Wilson (1940-2004) 572. Willie KEYES (Cornelia WILSON13, Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1866 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Willie died aft 1884; he was 18. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sidney Keyes household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, Roll: M593_945; Page: 555; Image: 288. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2003. 573. Jennie KEYES (Cornelia WILSON13, Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1869 in Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY. Jennie died aft 1884; she was 15. Research: Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson Estate, Jefferson County, New York, Surrogate Court file W-28, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sarah Ann Clarke Wilson will (1884), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, Will Book 24: 62, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Sidney Keyes household, 1870 U. S. Federal Census, Philadelphia, Jefferson Co., NY, Roll: M593_945; Page: 555; Image: 288. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, Inc., 2003. 574. Bella WILSON (Irvin13, Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1872 in NY. Bella died aft 1880; she was 8. 575. Burtie WILSON (Irvin13, Nancy CLARKE12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1874 in NY. Burtie died aft 1880; he was 6. 576. S. WHITAKER (Living, Female) (Morris Mortimer13, Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) CLARKE12, Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). S. married Kenneth Locke HALE PhD. Born on 15 Aug 1934 in Evanston, Cook Co., IL. Kenneth Locke died in Lexington, Middlesex Co., MA, on 8 Oct 2001; he was 67. Occupation: Linguist. Education: BA, U of AZ 1955; PhD Indiana U., 1959. Kenneth Locke Hale was born in Evanston Illinois. His mother was 19 at the time and his father was a recent Dartmouth Graduate, working in a bank. The family stayed in Evanston until Ken's grandfather, Floyd Orlin Hale died of a Stroke during the Dartmouth-Yale football game. Ken's father, Bob, hated working in the bank and had a desire to be a Rancher. Ken's mother's sister Winnie had married "Bydie" Drachman, one of the Drachman family of Tucson. Bob must have asked his brother in law's advise about finding a ranch to buy with his newly inherited money. Bob and Molly, Ken and Teddy moved to a newly purchased ranch (really two small places, "Turkey Creek,” and “The Home Place" in Canelo, Arizona, where Ken spent his time aged 6 to 15. Ken loved the ranch life, trapping, Page 183 Clarke Register Report and guns and planned to be a gunsmith. When the ranch was sold the family moved to Tucson where Bob Hale took up cotton farming. Ken spent 2 years at Verde Valley School where he was first introduced to exotic languages. He first roomed with a Hopi boy and learned Hopi then with a boy from Jemez, and learned Jemez. He had to figure out a way to write the languages as he knew of no writing system for them. His Spanish teacher wanted him to stop the work on Hopi and Jemez and concentrate on Spanish and French. He said, "She didn't understand that I learned faster by working on more than one at a time." He also resented the time he had to spend on other archenemy subjects and thus talked his parents into allowing him to return home and attend Tucson High School. Once there, he focused on languages, adding Navajo, Papago, Pachuco, Polish and anything else that came along. He went to the U of A in 1952, majoring in anthropology, as it was the closest program to Native languages of the Southwest. He quickly drew the attention of the faculty both at U of AZ and other universities. From the Australian Linguistic Society Newsletter, November 2001: Death of Professor Kenneth Locke Hale (1934-2001) Ken Hale died peacefully at this home in Lexington Massachusetts on the 8th October aged 67. His death is a great loss for linguistics and also a deeply personal one for the many linguists all over the world including those of us in Australia to whom Ken gave so much. Ken was a long time member of the Australian Linguistic Society and supported the Society by giving some outstanding plenary addresses at annual meetings he was able to attend and by his contributions to the work of other members. He was also a generous reviewer of papers submitted for publication in the Society's journal, The Australian Journal of Linguistics. Ken's contribution to the study of Australian languages was outstanding. During his fieldtrips to Australia in 1959-60 and 1966-7 he travelled over most of the country recording and transcribing some 70 Aboriginal languages. He generously made these materials, so valuable for their extraordinary degree of accuracy, available to the linguistic community. Ken made a number of outstanding breakthroughs in our understanding of Australian languages. In terms of their genetic affiliation, Ken showed that the phonologically aberrant Arandic languages and those of Cape York were related via a series of regular sound changes to what he named the Pama-Nyungan language family spoken over most of the continent. He revolutionized the way in which linguists approached the study of syntax in Australian languages with seminal papers such as his 1973 article “Deep-surface canonical disparities in relation to analysis and change: an Australian example,” his 1976 “Adjoined relative clause in Australian languages” and his 1983 “Warlpiri and the grammar of non-configurational languages” to name only three. Ken gave immense support to Australian linguists and Australian language study in many other ways as well. He mentored and taught a number of Australian students who did their postgraduate study at MIT where he taught linguistics from 1967 to shortly before his death, supervising their theses on Australian languages, based to a large extent on his own fieldwork materials. He also introduced so many other young linguists to Australian languages and this bore fruit for our understanding of these languages as these well-trained minds considered how best to account for the data these languages presented. Ken examined many theses written by students in Australian universities. He initiated and engaged in joint research projects with Australian linguists and found the funding for them. Over the years, Ken welcomed so many Australian linguists to MIT and to his home in Lexington where they enjoyed the hospitality and companionship of Ken's wife, Sally, and their boys. Ken's contribution was not confined to fellow linguists and their discipline, he cared about the speakers of Australian languages and wanted them to be able to take hold of their own destiny and the future of their languages. He was instrumental in the establishment of bilingual education programs in Aboriginal community schools in the NT in the 1970s through the set of Recommendations concerning bilingual education in the Northern Territory to the Australian government he made jointly with Geoff O'Grady in 1974. He continued to support these programs in practical ways: through his involvement in teaching Warlpiri adults how to write their languages, by making his language notes and writings available to the Aboriginal schools in accessible form, by inspiring and guiding the establishment of the Page 184 Clarke Register Report School of Australian Linguistics in Darwin with the aim of teaching linguistics to speakers of Aboriginal languages. Ken was always willing to give whatever advice, information, material support to people working within the field of bilingual education and language documentation. While I single out Ken's contribution to linguistics in Australia and to the study of Australian languages here, it is important to note that this was only one fraction of Ken's overall contribution to linguistic scholarship and to the promotion of linguistic diversity and support for speakers of minority languages around the world. Before his death, Ken was presented with a number of Festschriften honouring his contribution to our field. One of these, Forty Years On: Ken Hale and Australian Languages, published by Pacific Linguistics, Canberra, was devoted to honouring Ken's place in the study of Australian languages and as a gesture of thanks to Ken for the contribution he had made to the lives and careers of each of the authors. Ken is survived by his wife, Sally and his sons, Whit, Caleb and Ezra. The bibliography of Ken Hale's works on Australian languages and more information on tributes to Ken Hale can be found at www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/aust/hale/ Mary Laughren Brisbane, 13th November 2001 Research: Hale, Sarah Whitaker. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 7 Dec 2002. This message had attached to it a Gedcom file of Mrs. Hale’s research into our common Clarke and related names ancestry. A printout of the message is held (2012) by Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: 612 i. W. L. (Living, Male) 613 ii. I. C. (Living, Male) 614 iii. C. P. (Living, Male) 615 iv. W. E. (Living, Male) 577. Hattie WILSON (Nellie Dean CRUMB13, Joseph Clarke12, Joseph Talcott11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in Harvard, IL. DAR National # 126793. DAR Lineage Book for 1916, Vol. 127, p 250. Hattie married A. R. DESJARDIENS. 578. Emily A. CRUMB (Robert13, Joseph O.12, Orville Wesley11, Joseph10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Mercy SAUNDERS7, Mary PECKHAM6, Mary CLARKE5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 10 Mar 1908 in Plainfield, Otsego Co., NY. Emily A. died aft 1968; she was 59. Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 23 Nov 1944 when Emily A. was 36, she married Lloyd M. CHAMPLIN. Born on 24 Sep 1893. Lloyd M. died on 23 Mar 1956; he was 62. Deborah Pendleton’s sister, Sarah, married William Champlin, fourth son of William and Sarah Thompson Champlin 3rd on 10 Dec 1751. Given the connections between the Crumbs, Clarkes and Pendletons at this time, it is reasonable to assume that Lloyd Champlin is a descendant of the same family into which Sarah Pendleton married. Page 185 Clarke Register Report Research: Champlin, Emily Crumb. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Application Record Copy No. 531577, verified and approved 22 Jan 1968. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 186 Clarke Register Report 15th Generation -------------------------------------------------579. Florence A. CLARKE (Elmer Arthur14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 4 Apr 1905 in Antwerp, Jefferson Co., NY. Florence A. died in Chittenango, Madison Co., NY, on 3 Feb 2001; she was 95. She died at the Oneida Healthcare Center Extended Care Facility and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Chittenango. Her nickname was "Little Florence" after her aunt, Florence North Clarke. Research: Florence A. LeBeau obituary. Clipping from an unidentified newspaper (probably The Watertown Daily Times) of 5 February 2001, n. col., n. p. Clipping sent to Albert J. Clarke, Sr. by Darlene Powers Cole. Held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Florence A. first married Arthur LEBEAU. Born on 15 Sep 1901. Arthur died in Chittenango, Madison, NY, in Sep 1983; he was 81. Research: LeBeau, Arthur, Number 110-09-7691. Ancestry.com Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Florence A. LeBeau obituary. Clipping from an unidentified newspaper (probably The Watertown Daily Times) of 5 February 2001, n. col., n. p. Clipping sent to Albert J. Clarke, Sr. by Darlene Powers Cole. Held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Florence A. second married Chester WRIGHT. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Florence A. third married Lawson BEMUS. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: i. Lorena LEBEAU 580. Lillian Elnora CLARKE (Edwin Wilson14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 21 Jan 1912 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Lillian Elnora died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 9 Nov 1998; she was 86. Complications from Alzheimer's disease, Aunt Lillian died peacefully in her sleep after a long and debilitating bout with Alzheimer's that left her totally senile. Buried abt 12 Nov 1998 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Teacher, Housewife. Education: Harrisville H. S., Carthage Training School For Rural Teachers. Lillian had a training class certificate and taught for two years at Martinsburg, Lewis Co., NY. From her obituary is the following: “Mrs. Powers was employed by the former W. T. Grant Co., Gouverneur, for several years, retiring in 1973. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. “Born Jan. 21, 1912 in Harrisville, ,daughter of Edwin and Florence North Clarke, she attended Harrisville Page 187 Clarke Register Report schools. She married Everett E. Powers on April 4, 1932, at her parents’ home with the Rev. Frank Brown officiating. The couple lived in Harrisville all their married life. Mr. Powers, a custodian for the Harrisville school, died Aug. 27, 1988.” Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Edwin Clark household, 1915 New York State Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Election District: 3; Assembly District: 1; Page: 37. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Everett E. Powers household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 25-10 Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. “Everett E. Powers” obituary. Gouverneur Tribune, Aug 1988, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Everett E. Powers” obituary. Gouverneur Tribune, Aug 1988, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Harrisville.” Alice Denesha Siver obituary. The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, 3 Oct 1928, p. 9. col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Lillian E. Powers.” Gouverneur Tribune, Nov 1998 , n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Gouverneur Tribune, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Powers, Lillian E. Obituary, Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, November 1998. Powers, Lillian E. Collected documents related to her funeral, 12 Nov 1998, Harrisville, Lewis County, New York. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 4 Apr 1932 when Lillian Elnora was 20, she married Everett Erwin POWERS, son of William Eugene POWERS (11 Feb 1874-24 Aug 1942) & Ella / Ellen Elizabeth LAPLATNEY (19 Oct 1878-29 May 1933), in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Rev. Frank Brown. Born on 6 Jul 1906 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Everett Erwin died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 27 Aug 1988; he was 82. Carthage Area Hospital. Buried on 30 Aug 1988 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: St. Regis Paper Co.; custodian, Harrisville schools. At the time of the 1930 federal census, Everett was boarding with the Homer Earl family in Harrisville while he worked at the St. Regis Paper Mill. Homer and Lena Earl were aunt and uncle to Lillian E. Clarke, Everett’s wife. Page 188 Clarke Register Report Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Cole, Darlene Powers. Letter to Stephan P. Clarke, 16 January 2012. Everett E. Powers household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 25-10, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. “Everett E. Powers” obituary. Gouverneur Tribune, Aug 1988, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Homer C. Earl household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY: Roll: 1444; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 625, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Lillian E. Powers.” Gouverneur Tribune, Nov 1998 , n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Ella B. LaPlatney Powers” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole; held (2013) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Will Powers household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T624_986; Page: 19A; Enumeration District: 78. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006. William E. Powers household, 1915 New York State Census, Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., NY; Election District: 1; Assembly District: 1; Page: 21. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. William E. Powers household, 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., NY: Roll: 625_1259; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 770. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. William E. Powers household, 1925 New York State Census, Fowler, St. Lawrence Co., NY; Election District: 1; Assembly District: 1; Page: 4. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. They had the following children: i. F. E. (Living, Male) ii. J. E. (Living, Female) iii. D. S. (Living, Female) 581. Arthur Edwin CLARKE (Edwin Wilson14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Mar 1913 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Arthur Edwin died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, on 30 Jul 1967; he was 54. He died at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, of complications from ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease. the Harrisville Cemetery. Buried on 2 Aug 1967 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Papermaker, G.L.F. in Massena, Lennox Furnaces Sales And Installation. Education: Some High School. Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Arthur Clarke. Social Security Death Index Number 094-09-3041. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Arthur E. Clarke household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 25-10. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Page 189 Clarke Register Report Clarke, Arthur E.. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Edwin Clark household, 1915 New York State Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Election District: 3; Assembly District: 1; Page: 37. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Harrisville.” Alice Denesha Siver obituary. The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, 3 Oct 1928, p. 9. col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Humes, Gerald. Weeks - Wicks Genealogy: Descendants of Oren (1791-1875) and Betsey Miner Weeks. Beaverton, OR: Privately Printed, 1993. “Lillian E. Powers.” Gouverneur Tribune, Nov 1998 , n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Gouverneur Tribune, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Miss Helen Cring Wed to Arthur Clark, Harrisville.” Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 4 Apr 1936 when Arthur Edwin was 23, he married Helen Elizabeth CRING, daughter of Eugene Solomon CRING (13 Dec 1883-bef 1936) & Minnie Ida CALDWELL (2 Jul 1889-30 Mar 1976), in Richland, Oswego Co., NY. Rev. Frank J. /Brown/. Born on 28 Oct 1912 in Lake Bonaparte, Lewis Co, NY. Helen Elizabeth died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 9 May 1983; she was 70. She died of cancer and is buried next to her husband, Arthur Edwin Clarke, in Harrisville. Harrisville Village Cemetery. Buried on 12 May 1983 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Elementary School Teacher, Housewife. Education: Harrisville H. S.; Potsdam State Normal School. Helen Cring Clarke taught in the Champion and Sternbecker rural schools and from 1955 to 1972 she taught first and third grades at the Harrisville Elementary School. She retired from teaching in 1972. Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Arthur E. Clarke household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 25-10. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Clarke, Helen Cring. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Eugene Cring household, 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., New York; Roll: T625_1117;; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 711. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo. UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. Page 190 Clarke Register Report Eugene Cring household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co., New York; Roll: 1444;; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 8; Image: 644. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo. UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2002. Humes, Gerald. Weeks - Wicks Genealogy: Descendants of Oren (1791-1875) and Betsey Miner Weeks. Beaverton, OR: Privately Printed, 1993. “Miss Helen Cring Wed to Arthur Clark, Harrisville.” Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Helen Clarke, “ obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: i. L. J. (Living, Female) ii. S. I. (Living, Female) iii. B. J. (Living, Female) iv. Arthur Eugene (28 Dec 1940-9 Aug 1981) v. D. E. (Living, Male) vi. E. M. (Living, Female) 582. Albert John CLARKE Sr. (Edwin Wilson14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Dec 1914 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Albert John died in Ballston Spa, Saratoga Co., NY, on 28 Jan 2010; he was 95. Buried on 1 May 2010 in Wilton, Saratoga Co., NY. Gurn Springs Cemetery, Ballard Road, Wilton, NY. Misc. event on 1 Feb 2010 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., NY. Memorial service. Occupation: Retired Paper Mill Personnel And Safety Supervisor, Crown-Zellerbach Corp., Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Education: High School Diploma-Harrisville H. S., 1932. Member of NSSAR. Rotary. Albert John, "Al", Clarke grew up in the Depression and his family knew considerable hardship through much of his childhood and early adult life. After high school, from which he graduated with a five dollar gold piece for the prize essay for his senior class, he worked for a period as a clerk in the New York State Assembly Chambers in Albany, NY. During his stay there he saw the damage from a drive-by shooting by Prohibition Era gangsters--gun pockmarks, etc. The Lowville Journal and Republican reports that he made a visit home from Albany over the weekend of 6-7 May 1933. After leaving his work in the Assembly, he returned to Harrisville where he worked in the local feed mill, married, bought a house and started a family all on a net salary of $21 per week. The Harrisville house cost $800 and had a mortgage payment of $6.00 per month. Al and Marge paid $30.00 for wiring and fixtures in their new home. It was sold in 1941 for $1,050.00 to Albert North when Albert Clarke quit the job in Harrisville and took employment at the Crown Zellerbach Co. mill in Carthage, motivated by the hope of a better position and the realities of bankruptcy if he remained in Harrisville. Without better financial security, he and Marjory faced fiscal devastation because of the great medical expenses for Marjory’s hospitalization following the birth of their first child, Albert, II. Little Albert was fine, but the Caesarian section delivery was badly handled and nearly killed Marjory. The medical bills were financially devastating, so the Harrisville house was sold and the young couple moved back to Carthage to live with Marjory’s parents in the house at 550 West End Avenue. They remained there until the house was sold in the spring of 1978 when they moved to 18 Mt. McGregor Rd., Wilton, NY. Marjory entered the North Star Nursing Home in Guilderland, NY, in the fall of 2001 where she could get treatment for her steadily advancing problems with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Albert was exempted from the draft for WW II because of his work in a war-related industry and because of scar tissue on his lungs from a childhood case of pleurisy which looked like tuberculosis scars to the primitive X-ray equipment of the day--a medical reality that also prevented him from obtaining many forms of insurance. He achieved considerable status with Crown Zellerbach through hard work and retired in 1977 as Personnel and Safety Manager for the plant, supervising about 400 employees. He had helped train many of the company's managers and upper level administrators in the day-to-day operations of a paper mill. His retirement party was held in San Page 191 Clarke Register Report Francisco at company headquarters, one of a very few instances of such an honor being accorded to an employee not directly linked with the home office. It took two people to replace him as Personnel and Safety Supervisor. After retirement, he focused his efforts on his 1930 Model A Ford Deluxe Coupe, fishing, woodworking and cabinet making, spoiling his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and working with the Wilton Heritage Society. His health deteriorated over the course of 2007 and 2008 to the point that in the fall of 2008 he was admitted to Maple Wood Manor, the Saratoga County nursing home in Ballston Spa, where he remained until his death. Albert’s two sons have fond memories of the “tall tales” he told to entertain them as children. Foremost among them were the tales of the adventures of Aunt Inertia and Uncle Leisure who lived on Toothaker Ridge near Harrisville. While Toothaker Ridge is a real place, the people are for the most part figments of his imagination. Still the tale of “The Great Cabbage Harvest Tragedy” is memorable. It seems that the year’s cabbage crop was at the top of the Ridge and it was planned to cut them and roll them down hill to the “women-folk” who would catch them in their aprons for the kids to load into wagons. The crop was bountiful and large that year and one huge cabbage rolled down hill out of control. Aunt Inertia tried to catch it in her apron and skirts, but it bowled her over and rolled her into Toothaker Creek, greatly swollen by recent rains, where she held on to the bobbing cabbage for life support as she was washed downstream and into the Oswegatchie River. A kind soul fished her out of the river as she passed under the bridge in Gouverneur and more adventures followed as she made the trip back home to the Ridge. Of course, not all of the characters Albert talked about were fictitious. Local luminaries such as Swivel-neck Sweeney, Strawberry Ryan, Mopstick Mantle, etc., often figured into gentle tales of life in the back woods of Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties. He was also fond of embellishing with humor the reality of his hard life as a child during the Depression. A favorite tale of his involved the very poor neighbor’s outhouse. They had a huge family--in-laws, outlaws, and an enormous passel of kids, but they could only afford to build a single stall outhouse. The problem was the wide range of derrieres to accommodate. The neighbor solved the problem by cutting a series of different sized holes in a long plank. All you did upon entering the outhouse was to slide the plank back and forth until you found a hole that was comfortable. This was always referred to it as the "Select-a-Slide Outhouse." On Halloween, or whenever, the thing for the neighbor kids to do was wait until someone was using a hole near one extreme end or the other and swat the end of the plank furthest from the outhouse. Dad said that after the slapping of flesh and plank was over one’s vocabulary expanded by leaps and bounds. Fun with outhouses ran in the family. Al’s second son, Steve, also enjoyed pranks involving outhouses, particularly the on at our friends country cabin where there was a two-holer on a hillside. One entered the thing on one level, but there was a clean-out trap door lower down on the back side underneath one of the holes. Steve’s buddy, Glenn, had a tape recorder that doubled as a public address system and we propped open the clean-out trap door and waited. It so happened that it was Steve’s mother who next used the outhouse. The boys waited until she had a chance to get seated, fired up the PA system to full volume and yelled, "Hey, lady, do you mind moving over to the other hole, we're painting down here." There is no exaggeration to say that she took off like a filly out of a starting gate and that her feet did not touch the ground for a many yards. How or why either of the boys lived to adulthood is a mystery that no one has yet fathomed. Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Albert John Clarke, Birth Certificate No. 95751 (1914), New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Albany. Albert John Clarke, Application for Search of Birth Records, 3 Jun 1970, New York State Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, Albany, New York. On the reverse of the form are listed Albert and his siblings in birth order with birth dates. Albert John Clarke, Baptismal record. First Methodist Episcopal Church, Harrisville, Lewis County, New York. Albert Clarke household, 1940 United States Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis County, New York; Roll: T62_2622; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Albert John Clarke, Sr., certificate of death, Saratoga County, register no. 5, County Clerk’s Office, Ballston Spa, New York. Page 192 Clarke Register Report Albert J. Clarke, Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Albert John Clarke, Sr., obituary, Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, 30 January 2010. Online. Available: http://www,watertowndailytimes.com/article/20100130/OBIT01/301309963/-1/obit. Downloaded 3 February 2010. The same obituary also appeared in the Glens Falls Post Star, Glens Falls, New York, 30 January 2010, page B6, columns one and two. Clarke, Albert John, Sr.. Record Copy of Application for Martinus Siver, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 169276, approved 31 May 2007. Clarke-Grieb. Certificate of 14 May 1938 marriage. Jefferson County, New York. Carthage. Copy held in 2010 by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Martinus Siver, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 22 June 2005. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Application for Johan Jost Foltz, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 8 Apr 1996. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Nathan Dike, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 31 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Peter Relyea, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 5 Apr 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Adam Rath, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 23 Jul 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Gerrit Ostrander, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 27 Mar 2007. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Application approval and membership certificate for ancestor Jacob Siver, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 1 May 2010. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Supplemental application approval and certificate for ancestor Henry Gerrit Ostrander, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 3 Sep 2010. Edwin Clark household, 1915 New York State Census, Diana, Lewis Co., NY; Election District: 3; Assembly District: 1; Page: 37. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grieb Family Reunion Held at Geo. Decker’s.” The Hamilton Advertiser, 30 Sep 1943, p. 1, col. 3. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. 7 Mar 2013. “Harrisville.” Alice Denesha Siver obituary. The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, 3 Oct 1928, p. 9. col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 13 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Harrisville.” News notes. The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 11 May 1933, p. 6, col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 13 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY. “Letter Writing Campaign Started.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, NY, Thursday 3 October 1940, p. 5, col. 2. Article obtained from Fulton History.com, http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html, 8 September 2010. “Lillian E. Powers.” Gouverneur Tribune, Nov 1998 , n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Gouverneur Tribune, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 193 Clarke Register Report “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed 13 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Scouters’ Roundtable Session Set.” Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, Monday, March 11, 1968. Article obtained from Fulton History.com, http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html, 8 September 2010. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 14 May 1938 when Albert John was 23, he married Marjory Ruth GRIEB, daughter of John Jacob GRIEB (5 Jan 1883-23 Mar 1956) & Ruth Edith GOSSMAN (26 Sep 1886-1 Sep 1979), in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. NYSVR# 12860. Born on 22 May 1915 in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Marjory Ruth died in Guilderland Center, Albany Co., NY, on 18 Feb 2008; she was 92. Guilderland Center Nursing Home. Buried on 10 Apr 2008 in Wilton, Saratoga Co., NY. Gurn Springs Cemetery, Ballard Road, Wilton. Misc. event on 21 Feb 2008 in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., NY. Memorial Service. Occupation: Housewife, Church Organist, Public Library Volunteer. Education: High School Diploma-Carthage High School, 1933. Marjory grew up in the home at 550 West End Avenue, Carthage, that her father had local contractors build from plans he purchased from the Sears and Roebuck mail order company. She and her brothers attended Carthage village schools, but only her brother, Donald, went to college even though Marjory graduated from high school with good grades. She and Richard Kenehan were recognized as the shortest in their graduating class. Despite good grades, she was not allowed to go to college. She wanted to study archaeology, but her mother refused to allow it, even going to the extreme of getting the family physician to state that Marjory was not physically capable of attending--a patently false statement. She did some traveling with friends before marrying Al Clarke whose name first appears in her diary for Friday, May 15, 1936 and their plan to announce their engagement appears on Sunday, May 9, 1937. On their honeymoon a year later, Albert tried to teach his bride to drive, but she slammed the car into a telephone pole while trying to negotiate a turn in the little village of Colosse, NY, north of Syracuse, and knocked out her four top front teeth on the steering wheel. They returned from the honeymoon with Marjory sporting two black eyes and the missing teeth and Albert with stitches in his forehead. There was more than a little comment about that! Marge’s brother, Don, wrote the following letter after the wedding: “Dear Sister-“The news arrived OK, and I hope you had a swell wedding. I would have liked to have been there but as you know I couldn’t make it. How did our kid brother do as best man? I would have given anything to have seen him. “Well Marge I hope you and Al have a swell life together and here’s hoping that lady luck will always be with you. You have done a lot for me and I sure will miss you but being a Mrs. is what every girl hopes for so more power to you. “Did you get my card from Washington? You see I thought of you and the big event. Went down to Jim’s Aunt and Uncle’s place in Gibson Island and sure had a grand time. Went through all the important buildings and saw the Senate in action. Saw old pres. Roosevelt in person and the Chief Justice & Vice Pres. so you see I was in contact with all the high lamas. “Well kid I’m having exams and so should get back to my studying so will call it a day. Loads of luck and always remember you can always call on Don for anything. “I sure would have liked to have kissed the bride. “All my love,, “Don” Page 194 Clarke Register Report Marge’s two pregnancies were extremely difficult and both ended in life-threatening situations that she overcame--and she became active in local organizations when the boys were both in school. She served as organist for the First Methodist Episcopal Church for many years and was a member of a literary group, The Dickens Club. Marjory was also known for getting what she wanted. For several years she told about wanting a goldfish pond in the back yard. Nothing happened fast enough, so she went out one morning and started to dig one. Al came home from work to find no lunch on the table and Marge knee deep in the goldfish pond hole. Unfortunately, she’d started digging in the wrong place and hit bedrock, so the hole had to be filled in and dug elsewhere. However, she did have her goldfish pond. When they moved to Wilton, Marjory joined Al with the work for the Wilton Heritage Society and with the local Methodist church. She was admitted to the Guilderland Center Nursing Home Albany Co., NY, on 26 October 2001 and remained there until her death on 18 Feb 2008. Research: Albert Clarke household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis County, New York; Roll: T62_2622; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Charles A. Shaver household, 1915 New York State Census, Carthage, Town of Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY; Election District: 7; Assembly District: 2. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Clarke, Marjory Ruth, certificate of death, Albany County, register no.145, County Clerk’s Office, Albany, New York. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Martinus Siver, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 22 June 2005. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Application for Johan Jost Foltz, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 8 Apr 1996. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Nathan Dike, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 31 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Peter Relyea, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 5 Apr 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Adam Rath, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 23 Jul 2002. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Isaac Blanchard, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 7 Dec 2001. Clarke, Stephan Paul. Record Copy of Supplemental Application for Gerrit Ostrander, National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, National Number 146308, approved 27 Mar 2007. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Application approval and membership certificate for ancestor Jacob Siver, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 1 May 2010. Clarke, Stephan Paul, Supplemental application approval and certificate for ancestor Henry Gerrit Ostrander, General Society of the War of 1812, National Number 6210, approved 3 Sep 2010. Clarke-Grieb marriage, 14 May 1938, at the bride’s home in Carthage, Jefferson County, New York. Certificate in Bridal Blossoms: New York: The Abingdon Press, 1938. Original held in 2010 by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. The certificate is an integral part of a small book provided by the officiating clergyman, the Rev. Clark A. Robinson. Clarke-Grieb Marriage Registration. New York State Vital Records Index, Fiche No. 1268M, Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY; 14 May 1938; File No: 12860. Rundel Library, Rochester, NY, 16 Feb 2013. “Grieb Family Reunion Held at Geo. Decker’s.” The Hamilton Advertiser, 30 Sep 1943, p. 1, col. 3. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. 7 Mar 2013. Grieb, John Jacob, will (2 Feb 1954), Jefferson County Surrogate Court, file 56122, Surrogate Court Office, Watertown, New York. Grieb, Marjory Ruth, birth certificate, no. 46 (1915), District 2238, Clerk’s Office, Village Offices, Carthage, Jefferson County, New York. Grieb, Marjory Ruth, certificate of membership, First Baptist Church, Carthage, Jefferson County, New York, 26 Page 195 Clarke Register Report Dec 1926. Grieb, Marjory Ruth. Diary, 1935. A Page A Day Diary and Daily Reminder, 1934. This diary was a gift from Clifford and Anna Shaver Champion, Christmas, 1934. Grieb, Marjory Ruth. Diary, 1936. A Page A Day Diary and Daily Reminder, 1935. This diary was a gift from John J. and Ruth Gossman Grieb, Christmas, 1935. Grieb, Marjory Ruth. Diary, 1937. A Page A Day Diary and Daily Reminder, 1936. This diary was a gift from John J. and Ruth Gossman Grieb, Christmas, 1936. “Harrisville Couple on Way Home From Wedding Trip Crash Into Pole.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, NY, Thursday, May 26, 1938, n.p., n. col. Article obtained from Fulton History.com, http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html, 8 September 2010. Jacob Grieb household, 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Carthage, Town of Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY; Roll: T625_1117; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 67; Image 543. Ancestry.com. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. John J. Grieb household, 1925 New York State Census; Carthage, Town of Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY; Election District: 7; Assembly District 1. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. John Grieb household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Carthage, Town of Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY: Roll:1444: Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 80; Image 428. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Marjory R. Clarke.” Obituary, Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, 20 February 2008. Clipping taken by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 144289210. “Marjory Ruth (Grieb) Clarke.” Obituary, Post-Star, Glens Falls, New York, Wednesday 20 February 2008, p. B4, cols. 5-6. Clipping obtained and held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Miss Marjorie Grieb Engaged.” Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, 30 Dec 1937, n. p., n. col. Clipping obtained from the Library of the Watertown Daily Times on 14 Nov 2006. “Miss Marjory Grieb to Wed.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, NY, Thursday, 6 January 1938, p. 7, col. 2. Article obtained from Fulton History.com, http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html, 8 September 2010. “Miss Marjorie R, Grieb To Be Wed.” Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, 12 May 1938, n. p., n. col. Clipping obtained from the Library of the Watertown Daily Times on 14 Nov 2006. “Miss Marjorie Ruth Grieb, Carthage, Bride of Albert John Clark, Harrisville.” The Journal and Republican, Lowville, NY, Thursday, 25 May 1938. Article obtained from Fulton History.com, http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html, 8 September 2010. They had the following children: i. A. J. (Living, Male) ii. S. P. (Living, Male) The Rev. Clark A. Robinson officiated at the wedding which was held at the bride’s home, 550 West End Avenue, Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Mrs. Donald M. (Jeannette) Peck and Mr. Paul S. Grieb were the witnesses. 583. Lura Janet CLARKE (Edwin Wilson14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Jan 1917 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Lura Janet died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 7 Dec 1997; she was 80. complications from Alzheimer’s Disease. Buried abt 10 Dec 1997 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Housewife. Education: Harrisville H. S. Lura’s parents were so poor at the time that they could not afford to purchase a new outfit for her graduation from high school. Her brother, Albert, was working in the NYS Assembly at the time and was able to send her $50 for new clothes so she could attend the ceremony. Page 196 Clarke Register Report Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Clary, Lura Clarke, wife of Oscar. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Harrisville.” Alice Denesha Siver obituary. The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, 3 Oct 1928, p. 9. col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Watertown Daily Times, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Gouverneur Tribune, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Lura J. Clary. Social Security Death Index Number 072-52-1445. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Lura J. Clary, birth record. U. S. Public Records Index, Volume 2, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Oscar Clary household. 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. “Oscar W. Clary: Heating, Furnace Technician.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 January 2001, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 144289210. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 3 Nov 1938 when Lura Janet was 21, she married Oscar Wyse CLARY, son of Mose CLARY & Beatrice WORKMAN, in Beaver Falls, Lewis Co., NY. Rev. Robert Holmes, The marriage took place in the Methodist Church parsonage. Falls. Born on 9 Sep 1916 in Township 6, Saluda Co., SC. on 7 Dec 1997. Oscar Wyse died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 12 Jan 2001; he was 84. He died at the Hallmark Nursing Centre after a short stay there. Buried in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Sawmill manager for Vern Wicks; heating technician for Wicks Fuel Co. Education: Two years of high school. Army Vet. WWII Veteran. Nicknamed “Doc,” Oscar Clary moved to New York from South Carolina to work in a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp on the Harrisville-Croghan Road during the Depression. Among his jobs was work to remove the gooseberry and currant bushes in the area as they were infested with blister rust that was killing the pine trees needed for logging and paper. He also served in the U. S. Army, 1945-46 as a Technician Class 5 (T5). As a child he Page 197 Clarke Register Report was called by his middle name, Wyse; “Doc” was an adult nickname. Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Clary, Oscar W. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Watertown Daily Times, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Mose Clary household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Township 6, Saluda Co., SC; Roll: 2211; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 14; Image: 678. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Oscar Clary household. 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Oscar W. Clary, U. S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946. National Archives and Records Administration [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. “Oscar W. Clary: Heating, Furnace Technician.” Watertown Daily Times, 15 January 2001, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 144289210. Oscar W. Clary, Social Security Death Index Number 059-16-7287, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Oscar W. Clary, U. S. Veterans Gravesites, ca. 1775-2006, National Cemetery Administration [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: i. L. W. (Living, Male) ii. B. C. (Living, Male) iii. D. T. (Living, Male) 584. Melbourne (”Mike”) Floyd CLARKE (Edwin Wilson14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 16 Dec 1918 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Melbourne (”Mike”) Floyd died in Canandaigua, Ontario Co., NY, on 2 Apr 2005; he was 86. Hospice, VA Medical Center. Buried on 5 Apr 2005 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Occupation: Electrical lineman, Syracuse local 1429. Education: 3 years, Harrisville High School. American Legion. Army Vet. WWII Veteran. He preferred to be known as "Mike." During World War II, he served in the U. S. Army in the Pacific Theater and was involved in the liberation of the Philippine Islands under Gen. MacArthur. He then worked for Niagara Mohawk among other firms. A letter from Mike, complete exactly as he wrote it, dated 11 August 1945 states, “I suppose you’re all just having one bit time there this morning. We got the news about 8:45 last night, that they were ready to surrender [Japan formally surrendered on 14 August 1945 and signed the surrender documents aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945.]. Of course it’s not officially over but its just a matter of hours. What t time it was here. We went nearly wild, the men were running like wild men around here. Up and down the beach, shouting & hugging each other * just raising hell. You never in your life saw a happier bunch of men. “Guess it was near midnite before they finally quieted down. We could see search lights & flares almost Page 198 Clarke Register Report anywhere you looked. They just played those searchlights back & forth for hours and the colored flares were lighting up the sky like a gigantic fourth of July. It’s the prettiest thing I’ve ever seen. “Just millions of red, green, yellow and even some white flares. It was just to beautiful to put on paper. The boats out in the harbor were blowing fog horns & sirens & you could look out there & it looked like a huge Christmas. It’s indescribable! “The men were shouting, crying & praying all at one time. They were so overcome. I couldn’t hardly believe it myself and I couldn’t talk I was so happy. I walked around here in a daze for 30 minutes or so. I finally went to bed and prayed & thanked the lord that my prayers & thousands of others had been answered. I even shed a few tears & went to sleep dreaming of coming home to my beloved family.” Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Clarke, Melbourne F. Letter to his family dated 11 August 1945. The letter describes the end of WWII as he experienced it. Copy provided by Darlene Powers Cole in possession (2010) of Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd. Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Melbourne F. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Edith J. Fenton household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Pitcairn, St. Lawrence Co., NY; Roll: T627_2771; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 45-99. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012 Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Harrisville.” Alice Denesha Siver obituary. The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, 3 Oct 1928, p. 9. col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Helen F. Clarke Obituary.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, 15 Dec 1982, p. 15, cols. 3-4. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Lillian E. Powers.” Gouverneur Tribune, Nov 1998 , n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Gouverneur Tribune, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Melbourne F. Clarke, U. S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946; National Archives and Records Administration [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. Melbourne F. Clarke entry, vital records index, Historian, Town of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, NY. Record viewed by Stephan P. Clarke, 25 October 2010. “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Melbourne F. Clarke, Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Page 199 Clarke Register Report Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 20 Oct 1938 when Melbourne (”Mike”) Floyd was 19, he first married Helen Florence FENTON, daughter of Charles McKinley FENTON (11 Oct 1895-Aug 1955) & Edythe Jeanette MERRITT (2 Oct 1901-9 Sep 1970), in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Born on 24 Jul 1920 in Pitcairn, St. Lawrence Co., NY. Helen Florence died in Shortsville, Ontario Co., NY, on 10 Dec 1982; she was 62. Buried on 14 Dec 1982 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Helen’s parents were apparently separated if not divorced as she and her mother are listed alone in the 1930 census and Edythe has two boarders. Research: Clarke, Helen F. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Edith Fenton household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census; Champion, Jefferson Co., New York; Roll: 1443; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 16; Image: 124. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2002. Edith J. Fenton household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census; Village of West Carthage, Champion, Jefferson Co., NY; Roll: 1443; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 16; Image: 124. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2002. Edith J. Fenton household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Pitcairn, St. Lawrence Co., NY; Roll: T627_2771; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 45-99. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012 Edwin Clarke household. 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T625_2622; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 75; Image: 707. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. “Helen F. Clarke Obituary.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, 15 Dec 1982, p. 15, cols. 3-4. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed, 15 Nov 2011, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. They had the following children: i. Sally June (29 Jan 1939-11 Oct 2013) ii. J. E. (Living, Female) iii. C. A. (Living, Female) iv. J. E. (Living, Female) v. Charles Edwin (3 Sep 1947-19 Dec 2006) vi. S. E. (Living, Female) vii. J. M. (Living, Female) viii. Michael Lynn (17 Oct 1952-27 Nov 1983) He second did not marry Barbara POTTS. Mark Potts is the illegitimate son of this union. They had one child: i. M. POTTS (Living, Male) 585. Monica June CLARKE (Edwin Wilson14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 11 Jun 1921 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Monica June died in Star Lake, St. Lawrence Co., NY, on 16 Jan 2008; she was 86. Clifton-Fine Hospital. Buried in Harrisville Cemetery. on 13 Feb 1973. Occupation: Housewife. Education: Harrisville H. S. graduate. Page 200 Clarke Register Report Monica m (2) Robert Ives and divorced him; m (3) Wilferd Fenton and divorced him as well. Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Edwin Clarke household. 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Diana, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: 1444; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 7; Image: 622. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. Edwin Clarke household. 1940 United States Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “F. E. Doran Dies While Fishing.” Watertown Daily Times, 14 Feb 1973, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Harrisville.” Alice Denesha Siver obituary. The Northern Tribune, Gouverneur, NY, 3 Oct 1928, p. 9. col. 1. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Lillian E. Powers.” Gouverneur Tribune, Nov 1998 , n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Gouverneur Tribune, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Monica C. Doran. Social Security Death Index. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 2 Sep 1945 when Monica June was 24, she first married Francis Earl DORAN, son of David Oscar DORAN & Mary Elizabeth RUPPERT, in Tupper Lake, Franklin Co., NY. Born on 13 Jul 1915 in Lumenburg, ON, Canada. Francis Earl died in Hudson, Pasco Co., Florida, on 13 Feb 1973; he was 57. heart attack, He is buried in the Harrisville Village Cemetery. Buried in Harrisville Cemetery. Occupation: Electrician, Jones & Laughlin Steel Co. Education: Clifton-Fine schools. Francis emigrated to the US with his parents when he was very young. Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “F. E. Doran Dies While Fishing.” Watertown Daily Times, 14 Feb 1973, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Page 201 Clarke Register Report Francis Doran. Social Security Death Index Number 075-07-2220. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Francis E. Doran, Florida Death Index, 1877-1998. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. They had the following children: i. P. F. (Living, Male) ii. S. L. (Living, Female) Monica June second married Robert IVES. They were divorced. Monica June third married Wilfred FENTON. They were divorced. 586. Ronald Elwood CLARKE (Edwin Wilson14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 9 Jul 1930 in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. Ronald Elwood died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 12 Apr 1987; he was 56. heart failure, He is buried in the Harrisville, NY, Cemetery. Buried abt 15 Apr 1987 in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: Great Northern RR, Retail Sales. Education: Harrisville H. S., 1948. Air Force Vet. Ronald served in the U. S. Air Force Military Police and was stationed near Duluth, Minnesota until he was discharged on 6 Sep 1954. His rank was Airman First Class and he was assigned to the 11th Fighter Squadron. In 1955 he moved to Kalispell, Montana, where he worked for the Great Northern Railroad. By 1960 he was back in Carthage where he worked at the Crown Zellerbach Paper Mill for a while and then went into retail sales for Admiral Appliances, then Minfelt Building Supplies and, finally, Ariens snowmobiles and snow blowers. Research: “A. E. Clarke Dead at 55.” Watertown Daily Times. Watertown, New York, Monday 31 July 1967, page 8 column 1. Online. Available: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Clarke, A/1C Ronald E. Special Orders Number 191, Headquarters 515th Air Defense Group (ADC), Duluth Municipal Airport, Duluth, MN, 2 September 1954. These orders discharge Ronald Clarke from the Air Force and provide for his transportation to Harrisville, NY, or to his place of enlistment as he may elect. Copy from Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Clarke, Ronald E. Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2010. His Social Security number was 114-22-6536. Clarke, Ronald E., vet., Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Edwin Clarke household. 1940 United States Federal Census, Harrisville, Lewis Co. NY; Roll: T627_2622; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 25-8. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. “Edwin W. Clarke Dies.” Obituary. Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Albert J. Clarke, Sr., held (2011) Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lillian E. Powers.” Gouverneur Tribune, Nov 1998 , n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Lura Clary: Housewife.” Gouverneur Tribune, 8 Dec 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Melbourne F. Clarke Obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, NY, 5 Apr 2005. n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Monica C. Doran.” Watertown Daily Times, 17 Jan 2008, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Page 202 Clarke Register Report Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Florence N. Clarke Dies Wednesday, Feb. 16.” The Tribune-Press, Gouverneur, NY, Thursday, 24 Feb 1955. Online. Available: http://news.nnyln.net/st-lawrence-county/search.html. “Patricia L. Clarke: Retired Secretary.” Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Ronald Clarke, Social Security Death Index Number 114-22-6536, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. “Wife of Edwin W. Clarke, 62, Dies.” Watertown Daily Times, 16 Feb 1955, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Ronald Elwood first married Gail UNKNOWN. They were divorced. Research: “R. Clarke, Korea Conflict Veteran, Dies at 56 at Carthage Hospital.” Watertown Daily Times, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had one child: i. K. M. (Living, Female) On 14 Nov 1954 when Ronald Elwood was 24, he second married Patricia Louise SAUVE, daughter of Donald J. SAUVE (22 Jul 1905-8 Aug 1967) & Carole Velma PITTSLEY (20 Nov 1903-5 Oct 1994), in Harrisville, Lewis Co., NY. This was his second marriage. Born on 15 Aug 1927 in Iron River, Bayfield, WI. Patricia Louise died in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY, on 31 May 2001; she was 73. Buried in Harrisville Cemetery. on 12 Apr 1987. Occupation: Secretary, housewife. Education: Iron River schools. Patricia was previously married, perhaps in VA, but we have no record of it or information about it. Pat had three sisters, Boots, Marge and Janet, and two brothers, Donald and Ralph. Research: Clarke, Patricia L. Sauve. Harrisville Cemetery, Town of Diana, Lewis County, NY, Surnames C. Online. Available: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhlewis/harrisville/hvc.htm. 20 Dec 2011. Clarke, Patricia L. Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2010. Her Social Security number was 390-20-2319. Donald Sauve household, 1940 U. S. Federal Census, Iron River, Bayfield Co., WI; Roll: T627_4458; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 4-15. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Gage, Carol Pittsley obituary, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle, WA, 6 October 1994, n.p. Copy from Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Patricia L. Clarke: Retired Secretary.” Unidentified newspaper clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Patricia L. Clarke, Social Security Death Index Number 390-20-2319, Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. They had one child: i. D. L. (Living, Male) 587. Ruth ELDRIDGE (Ethel CLARKE14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Page 203 Clarke Register Report Ruth died in infancy. Research: Ethel Eldridge obituary, The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 25 Apr 1935, p. 7, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed, 24 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 588. Harold ELDRIDGE (Ethel CLARKE14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Harold died aft 1934. Navy Vet. Research: Fred Eldridge household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Porter, Niagara County, New York; Roll T626_1619; Page: 6A; Enumeration District, 99; Image: 768. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4R7-F53. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Ethel Eldridge obituary, The Journal and Republican, Lowville, Lewis Co., NY, Thursday, 25 Apr 1935, p. 7, col. 5. Online. Available: http://news2.nnyln.net/lewis-county/search.html. Downloaded and printed, 24 Nov 2011 by Stephan P. Clarke, held (2011) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Mrs. Fred Eldridge, 46, of Lake Bonaparte, Expires.” Watertown Daily Times, 19 April 1934, n.p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Fred S. Eldridge Funeral Monday.” Watertown Daily Times, 1958, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grace E. Brimmer” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 29 Mar 2997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 589. Grace E. COVEY (Eva Jane CLARKE14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Dec 1909 in Flint, Genesee Co., MI. Grace E. died in Brownville, Jefferson Co., NY, on 28 Mar 1997; she was 87. Buried in North Watertown Cemetery. Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. John W. Clarke household, 1910 U. S. Federal Census; Flint, Ward 2,, Genesee Co., MI; Roll: T624_642; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 13; Image: 1011. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Viewed and printed 23 Nov 2011; Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY copy held (2011) by Clarke. Fred Eldridge household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Porter, Niagara County, New York; Roll T626_1619; Page: 6A; Enumeration District, 99; Image: 765. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4R7-F53. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Alice E. Covey: Bomax Retiree.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Apr 2001. n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grace E. Brimmer” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 29 Mar 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Richard H. Brimmer, Sr.” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 4 Dec 2011. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. On 14 Feb 1927 when Grace E. was 17, she married Howard L. BRIMMER in Hounsfield, Jefferson Co., NY. Howard L. died in 1959. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Page 204 Clarke Register Report Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Alice E. Covey: Bomax Retiree.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Apr 2001. n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grace E. Brimmer” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 29 Mar 1997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Richard H. Brimmer, Sr.” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 4 Dec 2011. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: i. Donald M. ii. Eva J. iii. Lyola B. iv. Richard H. (28 Feb 1935-2 Dec 2011) 590. Alice E. COVEY (Eva Jane CLARKE14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Oct 1911. Alice E. died on 28 Apr 2001; she was 89. Alice divorced Winters and m (2) Joseph Root whom she also divorced. There were no children of either marriage. Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Alice E. Covey: Bomax Retiree.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Apr 2001. n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Alice E. married Herbert O. WINTERS. 591. Unnamed COVEY (Eva Jane CLARKE14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born abt 1913. Unnamed died abt 1913; he was <1. The infant died at birth. 592. Beatrice COVEY (Eva Jane CLARKE14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 31 Jan 1915. Beatrice died bef 1997; she was 81. Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Fred Eldridge household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Porter, Niagara County, New York; Roll T626_1619; Page: 6A; Enumeration District, 99; Image: 765. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4R7-F53. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Alice E. Covey: Bomax Retiree.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Apr 2001. n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grace E. Brimmer” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 29 Mar 2997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Beatrice married Russell B. CARPENTER. Page 205 Clarke Register Report Research: “Alice E. Covey: Bomax Retiree.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Apr 2001. n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: i. Ellajean ii. Lawrence 593. Clarence W. COVEY (Eva Jane CLARKE14, John Wilson13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 20 Feb 1917. Research: Eva L. Covey obituary. Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 30 March 1919, page 8, col. 7. Online. Available: www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html. Downloaded 9 June 2010. Fred Eldridge household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Porter, Niagara County, New York; Roll T626_1619; Page: 6A; Enumeration District, 99; Image: 765. Online. Available: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4R7-F53. Downloaded and printed 22 Nov 2011. Copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke. “Eva Clark Covey.” Unidentified newspaper obituary dated Mar 1919 provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Alice E. Covey: Bomax Retiree.” Watertown Daily Times, 28 Apr 2001. n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “Grace E. Brimmer” obituary. Watertown Daily Times, 29 Mar 2997, n. p., n. col. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole, copy held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Child: i. W. (Living, Male) 594. Charlotte Jeanne SMITH (Fred Lester14, Mary Sovina CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 3 Oct 1934 in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY. Charlotte Jeanne died in Carthage, Jefferson Co., NY, on 29 Apr 2009; she was 74. Buried in Black River Cemetery, Black River, Jefferson Co., NY. Occupation: chemist, educator. Education: BA, MS, Syracuse University, 1957, 1959; Education Administration Cert., St. Lawrence Univ., 1988. Charlotte worked for several years as a chemist for the St. Regis Paper Co. and then joined the Carthage Central School District where she worked a District administrator. She never married. Research: “Charlotte J. Smith.” Obituary clipping from unidentified newspaper dated April 2009. Clipping provided by Darlene Powers Cole held (2011) by Stephan P, Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 144289310. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 595. Harvey FIELDS Jr. (Jennie Dorcas ALLEN14, Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 596. Alanson H. FIELDS (Jennie Dorcas ALLEN14, Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Page 206 Clarke Register Report Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 597. Norma V. FIELDS (Jennie Dorcas ALLEN14, Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 598. Frank W. FIELDS (Jennie Dorcas ALLEN14, Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 599. Harold R. FIELDS (Jennie Dorcas ALLEN14, Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 600. Clyde THOMAS (Bertha ALLEN14, Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. 601. Kenneth THOMAS (Bertha ALLEN14, Sarah Maria CLARKE13, Alanson12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Child: i. Fern 602. Marion GILBERT (Jessie Marion CLARKE14, OrIn Perry13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 8 Feb 1893 in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA. Marion died aft 1930; she was 36. There is some evidence that Marion married, but she is still listed as 37 years of age and single in the 1930 federal census. Research: Duncklee, Ada Melinda. A Sketch of the Duncklee Family and a History of the Descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N. H. and His Sister, Hannah Duncklee, of Milford, N. H. Milford, NH: J. P. Melzer, Printer, 1908. The Clark(e) references are on p 192. Charles N. Gilbert household, 1900 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: T623_632; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 1085. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2001. Charles N. Gilbert household, 1920 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: T625_679; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 1085. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2001. Page 207 Clarke Register Report Charles N. Gilbert household, 1930 U. S. Federal Census, Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA; Roll: 884; Enumeration District: 17; Image: 179. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2002. Charles N. Gilbert family, New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957, Year: 1909; Roll: T715_1385; Line: 14; Page: 6. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2010. SS Berlin, Passenger Ships and Images. Ancestry.com [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, 2012. 603. John Edward CLARK (Lewis DeWitt14, Zelotus CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 23 Feb 1909 in Omro, Winnebago, Co. WI. John Edward died in Wild Rose, WI, on 18 Jan 1980; he was 70. On 4 Sep 1937 when John Edward was 28, he married Magdalene PIECHOWSKI, daughter of Joseph PIECHOWSKI (18 Mar 1872-) & Anna SCHULTZ (20 Oct 1874-15 Mar 1955), in Redgranite, WI. Born on 18 Aug 1914 in Warren, WI. on 18 Jan 1980. They had the following children: i. M. E. (Living, Male) ii. P. J. (Living, Male) iii. T. J. (Living, Male) 604. Madge CLARK (Lewis DeWitt14, Zelotus CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). She married a man surnamed Narvo. 605. Dorothy CLARK (Lewis DeWitt14, Zelotus CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). She married a man surnamed Elsworth. 606. Myrtle CLARK (Lewis DeWitt14, Zelotus CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). She married a man surnamed Kruger. 607. Mildred CLARK (Lewis DeWitt14, Zelotus CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 608. Marion CLARKE (Charles14, Zelotus13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. E-mail to Stephan P. Clarke, 25 Mar 2005. 609. Margaret Marion BLANCHARD (Maud Elizabeth CLARK14, Charles Eugene CLARKE13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born on 27 Apr 1905. Margaret Marion died aft 1920; she was 14. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “C. E. Blanchard Expires at 76.” Obituary, Unidentified newspaper clipping datelined Harrisville, 17 March Page 208 Clarke Register Report (1953), n. col., n. p. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Margaret Marion married Reginald COLLINS. Served in the military. At the time of C. E. Blanchard’s death, the Collins family were stationed in the Philippines where Richard was a Staff Sergeant in some branch of the military. Research: Clarke, Florence Arabella North. Handwritten genealogy notes from a collection held (2011) by Darlene Powers Cole. Copy provided by Cole, held (2011) by Stephan P. Clarke, Churchville, NY 14428-9210. Cole, Darlene Powers. Undated letter to Stephan P. Clarke. Held (2012) by Clarke at 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. “C. E. Blanchard Expires at 76.” Obituary, Unidentified newspaper clipping datelined Harrisville, 17 March (1953), n. col., n. p. Copy held (2012) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: i. Marian Maud ii. Richard 610. M. A. CLARKE (Living, Female) (Francis Howard14, Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). M. A. married Leo LATREMORE. Born in 1934. Leo died in 2003; he was 69. Research: Cole, Darlene Powers. DeWitt Ferdinand Clarke notes. 25 October 2010. Copy held (2010) by Stephan P. Clarke, 148 Greenway Blvd., Churchville, NY 14428-9210. They had the following children: i. V. (Living, Female) ii. K. (Living, Male) iii. D. (Living, Female) 611. Charles Wilson CLARKE (Francis Howard14, Ferdinand DeWitt13, Horace12, Samuel11, James10, Joseph9, Joseph8, Samuel7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Born in 1940. Charles Wilson died in 2004; he was 64. Unmarried, no issue. 612. W. L. HALE (Living, Male) (S. WHITAKER14, Morris Mortimer13, Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) CLARKE12, Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 613. I. C. HALE (Living, Male) (S. WHITAKER14, Morris Mortimer13, Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) CLARKE12, Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 614. C. P. HALE (Living, Male) (S. WHITAKER14, Morris Mortimer13, Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) CLARKE12, Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). 615. W. E. HALE (Living, Male) (S. WHITAKER14, Morris Mortimer13, Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) CLARKE12, Welcome Morris11, Oliver Pendleton10, Henry9, Joshua8, Thomas7, Joseph6, Joseph5, Thomas4, John3, John2, Humphrey1). Page 209 Clarke Register Report Index ADAMS Elizabeth parent of spouse of 537 ALLEN Alanson Bertha Emery Howard Jennie Dorcas Marshall R. May / Mae Belle S. parent of spouse of 492 545 spouse of 492 547 544 spouse of 469 546 spouse of 463 ANDRUS. Rachel Timothy spouse of 183 parent of spouse of 183 ARNOLD Elmer spouse of 546 ATKINS Rachel parent of spouse of 183 BABCOCK Adelia Alanson Amanda Anna Calista Caroline Edward Eliza Elizabeth Gideon Henry Henry Ichabod CAPT James John John Joseph Mary Mary Mary Nathan Oliver Oliver Paul Sr. Paul Jr. Polly 484 433 430 spouse of 38 406 432 spouse of 288 404 spouse of 44 431 405 485 spouse of 294 parent of spouse of 44 parent of spouse of 43 110 112 parent of spouse of 39 parent of spouse of 42 107 108 spouse of 43 111 parent of spouse of 233 spouse of 233 403 Page 210 Clarke Register Report Sarah Maria Simon Susannah Thomas 429 109 105 106 BACON Mary Ann parent of spouse of 550 BAILEY Hannah parent of spouse of 210 BARBER Benjamin Benjamin Nathan spouse of 203 parent of spouse of 128 spouse of 128 BARKER Lorin spouse of 395 BASSETT John C. Mary Peleg Hoxie William parent of spouse of 466 spouse of 466 spouse of 332 spouse of 303 BEARDSLEY Elvira spouse of 389 BEEBE Mary spouse of 40 BELFEUIL Rosa Thomas spouse of 558 parent of spouse of 558 BEMUS Lawson spouse of 579 BICKFORD Eunice spouse of 559 BLAKESLEY Amanda spouse of 230 BLANCHARD Charles Edward Dorcas Sherman Howland Van Margaret Marion William Alonzo spouse of 565 spouse of 435 parent of spouse of 435 609 parent of spouse of 565 BLISS Elizabeth Josiah spouse of 84 parent of spouse of 84 BLIVEN Joan spouse of 45 BOYINGTON Hattie spouse of 523 BRAINERD Mary Imogene spouse of 506 BRANAGAN Page 211 Clarke Register Report Anna parent of spouse of 535 BRAND Bradley Clara Hannah Hannah Hannah Samuel Samuel Sophronia spouse of 394 spouse of 350 spouse of 182 parent of spouse of 286 parent of spouse of 292 parent of spouse of 394 parent of spouse of 182 spouse of 338 BRENNAN / BRAINERD Michael parent of spouse of 506 BRIMMER Donald M. Eva J. Howard L. Lyola B. Richard H. child of 589 child of 589 spouse of 589 child of 589 child of 589 BROWN Alpheus Catherine Catherine Charlotte Ann Daniel Eliza Mary A. parent of spouse of 393 spouse of 221 parent of spouse of 296 spouse of 481 parent of spouse of 221 spouse of 393 spouse of 228 BURDICK Amy Edward Hannah John Davis Joshua Lydia (Widow) Lydia Maria Olive Robert Robert Robert B. Samuel Tacy Thomas spouse of 391 spouse of 113 parent of spouse of 393 spouse of 325 spouse of 171 spouse of 156 spouse of 398 spouse of 167 spouse of 168 parent of spouse of 67 parent of spouse of 171 parent of spouse of 398 spouse of 67 spouse of 65 BUTLER John spouse of 124 CALDWELL Minnie Ida parent of spouse of 581 CANFIELD Frances Sarah A. spouse of 519 spouse of 518 CARD Page 212 Clarke Register Report Jane parent of spouse of 119 CARPENTER Ellajean Lawrence Phebe M. Russell B. child of 592 child of 592 parent of spouse of 505 spouse of 592 CARR Ann Elizabeth Hannah Carter spouse of 474 spouse of 464 CARTER Alice spouse of 2 CASE Rachel spouse of 227 CHADWICK Pamelia E. spouse of 509 CHAFFEE Otis Sarah Monroe parent of spouse of 316 spouse of 316 CHAMPLIN Anne James Jeffrey Jeffrey Joseph Joshua Lloyd M. Samuel Sarah Sarah Susannah Susannah William Jr. CAPT William CAPT William William spouse of 39 102 parent of spouse of 39 98 99 101 spouse of 578 100 148 parent of spouse of 156 103 spouse of 39 spouse of 42 parent of spouse of 39 parent of spouse of 42 104 CHANEY Unknown spouse of 567 CHASE Emma spouse of 476 CHEESEBOROUGH Lucy parent of spouse of 187 CHEEVER Susannah Maxson spouse of 231 CLARK Anna Elizabeth Benjamin Dorothy Harriet John Edward 551 parent of spouse of 480 605 spouse of 480 603 Page 213 Clarke Register Report Lewis DeWitt Madge Maud Elizabeth Mildred Myrtle Sabrina 558 604 565 607 606 parent of spouse of 473 CLARKE Abel Abel Marsh Abel Marsh Abigail Adam Agnes Agnes Zilla Alanson Alanson / Lanson Albert John Sr. Alvit Amanda Ambrose A. Amey Amey Amos Amos L. Amy Amy Amy Angeline Ann Ann Ann Ann Elizabeth Anna / Nancy Anne Anne Arnold Arthur Edwin Arthur Eugene Asa Benjamin Benjamin Benjamin Foster Bertha Electa Bethania Bethia Bethia Caleb Carew Carew Carewe 170 211 320 209 167 3 351 435 295 582 258 408 490 86 233 82 452 144 204 145 263 364 200 78 458 293 179 136 155 581 child of 581 165 87 175 326 550 556 41 76 119 57 35 11 Page 214 Clarke Register Report Carewe The Immigrant Caroline Caroline Catharine Catherine Catherine Charles Charles Charles A. Charles Edwin Charles Eugene Charles H. Charles Wilson Charlotte Christopher Christopher Christopher Clarence Clarissa Clarissa Clarissa Angeline Clarissa Crandall Conrad Shultz Cora C. Brainard Cordelia Cornelia Cornelia Cornelia Sophia (Nellie) Corydon Daniel Levett Daniel Webb Daniel Wright David David Otis David Wright David Wright Deborah Deborah Decatur Maxson Decatur Maxson DeForest Dorothie Dorothy Edgar B. Edwin Dwight Edwin P. Edwin Wilson Elisha Elisha Eliza Eliza Ann 16 242 422 333 244 229 236 559 373 child of 584 505 456 611 207 12 84 143 570 215 250 319 413 465 567 417 237 332 471 243 322 461 467 247 459 316 352 259 174 spouse of 412 420 372 24 70 370 338 455 535 73 131 419 334 Page 215 Clarke Register Report Eliza M. Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth Ann Elizabeth Bailey Elizabeth M. Ellen Elmer Arthur Emily Emily Emma Isadora Emma Isadora Emmeline Northup Erastus Erastus Patterson Esdras Estella Elnora Esther Ethan CAPT Ethan CAPT Ethan Ethan Ethan Ethel Eva Jane Eveline Experience Ezra Stillman Fanny Fanny Ferdinand DeWitt Florence Florence A. Francis Howard Francis M. Francis O. Freegift George Perry George R. F. George W. George Washington Grace Ann Gustavus Adolphus H. Rae Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah 537 160 34 154 254 240 317 226 5 534 424 366 507 spouse of 514 469 362 337 359 533 303 151 172 spouse of 222 227 253 536 538 331 71 410 168 251 506 568 579 571 453 371 69 555 328 217 503 415 464 569 48 152 194 208 spouse of 173 Page 216 Clarke Register Report Hannah Hannah Hannah Hannah Harriet Hazard Perry Hazard Perry Henrietta Isadora ELDER (Rev.) Henry Sr. ELDER (Rev.) Henry Sr. ELDER (Rev.) Henry Sr. Henry Jr., Esq. Henry Jr., Esq. Dr. Henry Dr. Henry REV Henry REV Henry Henry Henry H. Henry Maxson Henry P. Henry W. Henry Wright Herbert M. Herman D. Horace Horace Horace Andrew Horace Marshall Hosea Barber Humphrey Ichabod Ida Ida Mae Infant Isaac Peckham Sr. Isaac Peckham Sr. Isaac Peckham Jr. Isaac Peckham Jr. James James James James James Lorenzo James Ray Jane Jared Jared Jeremiah Jeremiah M. Jeremiah Mitchell 289 234 305 363 262 290 parent of spouse of 420 557 156 parent of spouse of 172 spouse of 206 221 parent of spouse of 296 296 spouse of 329 232 spouse of 323 367 416 472 526 442 460 483 375 437 parent of spouse of 514 552 549 252 1 177 563 566 562 302 parent of spouse of 475 446 spouse of 475 80 116 142 196 486 339 330 169 260 423 378 384 Page 217 Clarke Register Report Jerusha Maria Jerusha Maria Jessie Jessie Marion Joan Joan Job Bennett Job Bennett Job Bennett John John John John John REV DR John The Immigrant Rev. John John John John Velot (Vilitt) John Wilson Joseph Joseph Joseph The Immigrant Joseph Joseph Joseph Sr. Joseph Joseph Jr. Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph P. Joshua Joshua REV Joshua REV Joshua Joshua Joshua Joshua Joshua Joshua spouse of 232 323 561 548 6 13 159 parent of spouse of 323 238 132 376 2 7 9 20 28 40 139 225 488 201 205 22 26 38 77 72 135 117 parent of spouse of 190 parent of spouse of 191 parent of spouse of 222 parent of spouse of 289 130 spouse of 276 292 173 spouse of 289 248 308 440 450 29 81 115 parent of spouse of 206 137 150 267 230 386 Page 218 Clarke Register Report Joshua Maxon Judith Judith Judith Judith Laura Lavinia Leander Scott Lewis Lillian Elnora Lodemia Lodemia Lucretia Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Dorcas Lura Janet Lyman Lyman Mabel Margaret Margaret Margaret Mariah Marion Martha S. Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Ann Mary Celinda Mary D. Mary Jane Mary Jerusha Mary Lucinda Mary Lucinda Mary (Polly) Mary (Polly) Mary Sovina Matilda Maxson 346 360 37 255 spouse of 287 409 381 348 133 580 spouse of 340 358 436 spouse of 296 329 421 369 487 583 265 377 543 4 14 19 564 608 439 23 15 18 32 42 75 129 269 235 379 385 444 441 454 457 349 412 spouse of 420 171 301 489 380 245 Page 219 Clarke Register Report Melbourne (”Mike”) Floyd Mercy Michael Lynn Mills DeForest Milo Marsh Molly (Mary) Monica June Nancy Nancy Nancy Nancy Nancy Nancy Nancy M. Nathan Nathan Nathan(iel) Nathan(iel) Nelson Nelson Olive Marsh Oliver Oliver Pendleton Oliver Pendleton Olivia OrIn Perry Orissa Villa Pamelia Patience Paul Peleg Congdon Perry Perry Weeden Peter Welcome Phebe Phebe Phebe Phineas Phoebe Selucia Polly Reuben Oliver Reynolds Robert Romaine Ronald Elwood Rosina Russell Sabrina Sally June Samuel Samuel 584 134 child of 584 434 350 199 585 164 parent of spouse of 287 268 193 438 parent of spouse of 507 517 178 158 163 parent of spouse of 287 264 447 212 140 224 parent of spouse of 358 411 502 261 192 304 239 216 197 307 342 spouse of 172 222 335 149 414 288 336 309 560 374 586 382 213 297 child of 584 202 39 Page 220 Clarke Register Report Samuel Samuel Samuel Samuel CAPT Samuel CAPT Samuel Samuel Samuel Samuel Samuel Samuel B. Samuel B. Samuel Henry Dr. Samuel Ray Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah Sarah Adeline Sarah Ann Sarah Ann Sarah C. Sarah Harris Sarah Maria Sarah (Sally) Sarah (”Sally”) Sarah Wealthy Simeon Simeon Sophia Sophronia A. Stephen Sr. Stephen Sr. Stephen Sr. Stephen Sr. Stephen Sr. Stephen Sr. Stephen Sr. DEACON Stephen Jr. DEACON Stephen Jr. DEACON Stephen Jr. DEACON Stephen Jr. Stephen Stephen E. Stephen S. Susan Susan Jane Susannah Susannah 74 88 85 138 162 spouse of 191 246 298 300 214 291 parent of spouse of 412 491 231 33 113 141 146 161 spouse of 190 463 443 468 449 241 492 223 294 325 83 166 257 448 parent of spouse of 173 195 parent of spouse of 255 parent of spouse of 256 parent of spouse of 271 parent of spouse of 276 parent of spouse of 329 spouse of 255 spouse of 256 287 parent of spouse of 340 299 451 418 361 327 31 43 Page 221 Clarke Register Report Susannah Susannah Susannah Susannah Susannah Sylvia Theresa Elizabeth Thomas Thomas Thomas The Immigrant Thomas Thomas Deacon Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Hartwell Thomas Henry Thomas Marsh Truman Tryphena Ann Unknown Unnamed Unnamed Unnamed Wealthy Jane Weeden Welcome Dr. Welcome Arnold Welcome Morris Welcome Morris Willet William William William William William William William William William William William Bliss William Lewis William Palmer Willis Wilson Henry Zelotus 89 198 spouse of 271 286 306 147 554 8 10 17 30 47 44 114 153 210 parent of spouse of 232 462 345 321 249 318 470 25 315 344 324 176 445 228 340 spouse of 358 157 365 118 21 27 46 45 79 266 383 368 407 466 347 527 553 504 CLARY Page 222 Clarke Register Report Mose Oscar Wyse parent of spouse of 583 spouse of 583 COLBOURN Sophronia spouse of 308 COLE Millie spouse of 531 COLLETT Fred G. Thomas spouse of 550 parent of spouse of 550 COLLINS Marian Maud Reginald Richard child of 609 spouse of 609 child of 609 COMSTOCK Silvia Ann spouse of 322 CONNABLE Unice spouse of 389 COOK Lucy M. spouse of 309 COOKE Catherine John spouse of 7 parent of spouse of 7 COON Abigail Ann David spouse of 326 spouse of 307 spouse of 363 COOPER Tacy parent of spouse of 26 COTTRELL Amey Hannah Hannah Nicholas II spouse of 120 spouse of 115 parent of spouse of 206 parent of spouse of 120 COVEY Alice E. Beatrice Clarence W. David Grace E. Harrison Morton Unnamed 590 592 593 parent of spouse of 538 589 spouse of 538 591 CRANDALL Charlotte Deborah Deborah Edith Jeannette A. John parent of spouse of 233 parent of spouse of 129 spouse of 72 spouse of 122 spouse of 467 parent of spouse of 72 Page 223 Clarke Register Report Joseph Lester Nelson Ray Polly Maria Russell parent of spouse of 122 spouse of 319 spouse of 409 parent of spouse of 398 parent of spouse of 409 CRING Eugene Solomon Helen Elizabeth parent of spouse of 581 spouse of 581 CRUMB Amey Amey Archibald Burritt Luce Daniel Darwin David Elizabeth Elizabeth Emily A. Francis Franklin W. Gardner Haskell James Jemima Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Clarke Joseph O. Joseph Talcott Josephine Josephine Julia A. Louise Marion Mercy Nellie Dean Orville Wesley MD Rachel Robert Ruggles Russell Samuel Samuel Sophronia 185 270 391 474 parent of spouse of 58 476 187 125 180 578 479 398 387 477 275 124 120 181 182 parent of spouse of 286 parent of spouse of 292 271 spouse of 286 480 481 390 spouse of 446 475 394 399 396 123 529 393 121 530 473 397 183 272 392 Page 224 Clarke Register Report Stephen Susan Susannah Susannah Sylvester Tanner Tobias Unknown Unknown Varnum C. Varnum C. Waitstill Ward William William William William Sidney 389 395 276 spouse of 292 188 273 126 parent of spouse of 396 274 388 parent of spouse of 446 184 478 spouse of 58 122 186 400 CULVER Grace spouse of 188 CUNDALL Isaac spouse of 318 DAVIS Correll (?) Eli Frank Hannah Jonathan Leroy Parker 428 426 427 spouse of 225 spouse of 293 425 spouse of 399 DEBALLARD Katherine spouse of 352 DEGRAFF Paul spouse of 566 DENNISON Hannah Joseph spouse of 187 parent of spouse of 187 DESJARDIENS A. R. spouse of 577 DEVOE Hettie Merinda spouse of 348 DIMON Henry Abel spouse of 521 DODGE Joshua Jr. spouse of 385 DORAN David Oscar Francis Earl parent of spouse of 585 spouse of 585 DOWSE Harriet Matilda spouse of 390 Page 225 Clarke Register Report DUENNER Judith spouse of 57 DWIGHT Henry William CAPT Joseph Hawley 343 spouse of 229 EDWARDS Jerusha spouse of 122 EGGLESTON Olive Electa Olive Electa parent of spouse of 436 parent of spouse of 437 ELDRIDGE Augustus Freddie Simion Harold Ruth parent of spouse of 536 spouse of 536 588 587 ELMORE Polly parent of spouse of 503 EVERETT Edwin spouse of 415 FARNHAM Stephen H. spouse of 351 FARRELL Helen spouse of 570 FENTON Charles McKinley Helen Florence Wilfred parent of spouse of 584 spouse of 584 spouse of 585 FIELDS Alanson H. Emma Frank W. Harold R. Harvey Harvey Jr. Norma V. 596 parent of spouse of 532 598 599 spouse of 544 595 597 FOX Mary spouse of 540 GARDNER Sarah spouse of 139 GEER Abel spouse of 532 GILBERT Charles N. Marion Nelson spouse of 548 602 parent of spouse of 548 GILLETT Nearl Mortimer spouse of 525 GOODALE Page 226 Clarke Register Report Mary Mary parent of spouse of 487 parent of spouse of 491 GOODMAN Irving P. spouse of 568 GOSSMAN Ruth Edith parent of spouse of 582 GRAVES Sophia spouse of 486 GREEN Luke Philip Sweet parent of spouse of 411 spouse of 411 GREENE ? Albert E. S. Albert S. David Maxson Joseph Langford Mercy William Bliven Sr. William Bliven Jr. parent of spouse of 277 482 402 401 spouse of 277 parent of spouse of 432 parent of spouse of 422 spouse of 422 GREENMAN Abigail Abigail Abigail Reynolds Sarah spouse of 127 parent of spouse of 161 parent of spouse of 162 spouse of 223 spouse of 189 GRIEB John Jacob Marjory Ruth parent of spouse of 582 spouse of 582 HADSALL Joseph Joseph parent of spouse of 121 spouse of 121 HALE Kenneth Locke PhD spouse of 576 HALL Elizabeth John Rebecca spouse of 177 parent of spouse of 177 spouse of 120 HANDELL Irena A. spouse of 467 HARLOW Henry (”Harry”) William spouse of 537 parent of spouse of 537 HAYDEN David Harold A. parent of spouse of 532 spouse of 532 HAYES Emily T. spouse of 260 Page 227 Clarke Register Report HAZARD Susannah Susannah parent of spouse of 135 parent of spouse of 136 HERRIGE Rose spouse of 10 HESELTINE Jesse spouse of 417 HISCOX Bethia Edith Edith Ephraim Hannah Joseph Mary Mary REV Thomas Thomas William William 93 parent of spouse of 122 92 91 97 96 94 parent of spouse of 422 spouse of 41 95 parent of spouse of 41 90 HOOPER George/Jacob Gardner Sarah Ann parent of spouse of 505 spouse of 505 HOWLAND Anne Catherine Lucianna spouse of 460 parent of spouse of 196 HUBBARD Bethiah Ruth Samuel spouse of 26 parent of spouse of 67 parent of spouse of 26 HUGHTO Andrew spouse of 566 HUTCHINSON Ann spouse of 35 IVES Robert spouse of 585 JAMES Diantha parent of spouse of 435 JOHN Martha (ST.) parent of spouse of 466 JONES Amanda M. parent of spouse of 471 KEYES Jennie Sidney Willie 573 spouse of 508 572 KINSMAN Elizabeth Hannah parent of spouse of 539 Page 228 Clarke Register Report KNIGHT Hannah spouse of 46 KNOWLES William spouse of 458 KYER Sophia parent of spouse of 535 LAMPHEAR Daniel Sr. John spouse of 123 parent of spouse of 123 LAMPHERE Esther spouse of 248 LANGWORTHY Julia A. spouse of 243 LANPHERE Daniel Mercy parent of spouse of 132 spouse of 132 LAPLATNEY Ella / Ellen Elizabeth parent of spouse of 580 LATREMORE Leo spouse of 610 LAWRENCE Nancy parent of spouse of 490 LAWTON Giles Mumford Mary spouse of 317 parent of spouse of 43 LEBEAU Arthur Lorena spouse of 579 child of 579 LEONARD Claude G. Riley G. Riley Jeanaette (”Nettie”) Sarah William 531 parent of spouse of 487 parent of spouse of 491 532 spouse of 491 spouse of 487 LEWIS Anna Daniel Daniel Eliza Jesse Ransom Whitman spouse of 321 parent of spouse of 321 spouse of 145 spouse of 346 spouse of 199 spouse of 335 parent of spouse of 346 LITTLEFIELD Edward S. spouse of 379 LITTLEFIELD ? Margaret (L) spouse of 378 LIVERMORE Page 229 Clarke Register Report Briggs B. Maxson G. DEACON William Slocum spouse of 414 spouse of 413 spouse of 408 LYONS Mathilda parent of spouse of 558 MAHONEY Margaret spouse of 541 MAIN Nathaniel Nathaniel parent of spouse of 250 spouse of 250 MANTLE Jennie A. Nelson spouse of 505 parent of spouse of 505 MARSH Olive spouse of 153 MARSHALL John Snow Mary Electa parent of spouse of 502 spouse of 502 MATTESON Unice spouse of 389 MAXSON Deacon Alfred Almira Alonzo Asa L. Avis Bethia Chloe Chloe Clarke Clarke David David David David Jr. Diantha Dorothy Dorothy Elizabeth Hannah Deacon Holly Holly Welcome Isaiah COL Jesse Jesse Joel John Rev. John Rev. John spouse of 301 354 spouse of 361 spouse of 432 68 61 spouse of 162 191 spouse of 164 parent of spouse of 287 127 parent of spouse of 161 parent of spouse of 162 189 353 spouse of 38 65 62 63 spouse of 255 355 parent of spouse of 164 spouse of 154 219 parent of spouse of 432 parent of spouse of 291 parent of spouse of 37 parent of spouse of 38 Page 230 Clarke Register Report Rev. John Jr. John III Joseph Joshua Joshua C. Judith Judith Judith Judith Lydia Lydia Mary Mary Starr Moses Barber Russell Russell Sarah Sarah Silas Silas Silas Susannah Susannah Tacy Tacy Thankful spouse of 37 64 67 spouse of 86 220 59 256 spouse of 287 parent of spouse of 340 parent of spouse of 421 parent of spouse of 424 60 357 spouse of 304 spouse of 241 218 spouse of 163 parent of spouse of 287 356 spouse of 161 190 277 66 spouse of 291 parent of spouse of 412 128 MEALUS Margaret parent of spouse of 565 MERRITT Edythe Jeanette parent of spouse of 584 MILES Andrew B. Bethania D. parent of spouse of 503 spouse of 503 MINER Betsey Isaac parent of spouse of 441 spouse of 226 MINOR Welcome 341 MITCHELL Barzillai B. spouse of 381 MOORE Warren James spouse of 349 MORTON Emma parent of spouse of 538 MOSHER Mary Mary parent of spouse of 37 parent of spouse of 38 MURPHY Nancy parent of spouse of 411 Page 231 Clarke Register Report NEWMAN Sarah Ann spouse of 322 NORTH Florence Arabella Myron Gleason spouse of 535 parent of spouse of 535 NORTHRUPP Carr spouse of 146 NORTHUP Sarah Ann parent of spouse of 321 NOTTAGE George Hager spouse of 522 ORDWAY Unknown spouse of 359 PAINE Elizabeth John John ESQ. Mary Ann William Littlefield spouse of 265 parent of spouse of 265 parent of spouse of 377 spouse of 377 spouse of 269 PALMER Davis Edgar Electa James James James C. Julia Martha Zada Maria Martha Zada Maria Phoebe Ransom H. Raymond Richard Sarah (Sallie) Unknown Wilson H. spouse of 436 500 494 parent of spouse of 436 parent of spouse of 437 495 499 spouse of 437 parent of spouse of 514 parent of spouse of 290 497 498 493 parent of spouse of 437 501 496 PATTERSON Elizabeth Elizabeth spouse of 224 parent of spouse of 358 PECKHAM Deborah Hannah Isaac Sr. Isaac Isaac Jr. Isaac John Sir John John Hazard 281 278 parent of spouse of 200 parent of spouse of 197 spouse of 200 314 parent of spouse of 194 spouse of 23 279 Page 232 Clarke Register Report Joseph Clarke Mary Nancy Patience York Ruth Susannah REV William William William Sweet William Sweet 284 36 285 spouse of 197 280 282 spouse of 34 56 spouse of 194 283 PENDLETON Catherine Catherine Catherine Deborah Deborah Deborah Deborah Deborah James COL Joseph COL Joseph Obidiah Sarah Sylvester Sylvester spouse of 156 parent of spouse of 172 206 spouse of 117 parent of spouse of 190 parent of spouse of 191 parent of spouse of 222 parent of spouse of 289 parent of spouse of 121 parent of spouse of 117 parent of spouse of 148 spouse of 121 spouse of 157 spouse of 148 parent of spouse of 156 PERKINS Susannah parent of spouse of 409 PERRY Hannah Mary Samuel Samuel Samuel Jr. spouse of 135 203 parent of spouse of 135 parent of spouse of 136 spouse of 136 PIECHOWSKI Joseph Magdalene parent of spouse of 603 spouse of 603 PIERCE Deborah Mary Bowers spouse of 389 parent of spouse of 502 PITTSLEY Carole Velma parent of spouse of 586 POCOCK (?) Sibel spouse of 386 POOL Unknown spouse of 499 POTTER Chester E. Eva B. parent of spouse of 535 spouse of 535 Page 233 Clarke Register Report Jonathan Susannah Susannah Susannah Susannah Susannah Susannah Susannah parent of spouse of 195 parent of spouse of 173 spouse of 195 parent of spouse of 255 parent of spouse of 256 parent of spouse of 271 parent of spouse of 276 parent of spouse of 329 POTTS Barbara spouse of 584 POWERS Everett Erwin William Eugene spouse of 580 parent of spouse of 580 RANDALL Thankful spouse of 64 RATHBONE Anne Bathsheba Hannah Perry Hannah Perry James James Lois / Louise Lois / Louise Thomas 310 parent of spouse of 265 311 313 spouse of 198 312 spouse of 302 parent of spouse of 475 parent of spouse of 198 REYNOLDS Amanda John Joseph Joseph Mary Sarah Thomas Zaccheus spouse of 236 parent of spouse of 33 parent of spouse of 77 54 55 spouse of 77 spouse of 33 parent of spouse of 236 RICHARDSON Jerusha Fidelia spouse of 397 RIX Hannah parent of spouse of 277 ROBERTS Daniel Rachel Rachel parent of spouse of 437 parent of spouse of 58 spouse of 437 ROBINSON Caroline M. Cornelia Dr. Phiny spouse of 473 parent of spouse of 480 parent of spouse of 473 ROGERS Asel Cornelia M. parent of spouse of 511 spouse of 511 Page 234 Clarke Register Report ROSE Elizabeth Gideon spouse of 267 spouse of 380 RUPPERT Mary Elizabeth parent of spouse of 585 RYAN Effie James Mary spouse of 535 parent of spouse of 534 spouse of 534 SANDERS James parent of spouse of 535 SANDS Anna D. Edward parent of spouse of 377 spouse of 382 SAUNDERS Benjamin Edward Elizabeth John John Mary Mercy Nathan Samuel Stephen Susannah Tobias Tobias 52 50 parent of spouse of 44 49 spouse of 69 spouse of 119 58 spouse of 180 spouse of 125 51 53 spouse of 32 spouse of 36 SAUVE Donald J. Patricia Louise parent of spouse of 586 spouse of 586 SCHREINER Marie Louise spouse of 528 SCHULTZ Anna parent of spouse of 603 SCOTT Joel spouse of 364 SEABURY Amanda spouse of 504 SEYMOUR Mary parent of spouse of 506 SHEFFIED Unknown spouse of 144 SHEFFIELD CAPT Isaac Mary Nicholas parent of spouse of 119 spouse of 119 spouse of 136 SHERMAN Page 235 Clarke Register Report Sarah Jane spouse of 462 SIVER Bertha Ann parent of spouse of 535 SMITH Bessie Charles Alanson Charlotte Jeanne Daniel Dorcas Fred Lester Leon Lewis 542 539 594 spouse of 489 spouse of 137 540 541 SOUTHWORTH Horace spouse of 392 SPOONER Squire ? Sophronia Sophronia parent of spouse of 388 spouse of 388 parent of spouse of 446 STANLEY Emeline parent of spouse of 548 STANTON Susanna spouse of 138 STARKWEATHER Ella Leonard spouse of 490 parent of spouse of 490 STEWARD Mary spouse of 520 STEWART Esther / Hester parent of spouse of 511 STILLMAN George John Joseph Elder Willett parent of spouse of 129 spouse of 129 spouse of 174 spouse of 305 STORY Elise spouse of 402 STRONG Martha parent of spouse of 298 SWEET Deborah parent of spouse of 194 SYKES Gertrude spouse of 571 TALBERT L. Alzora T. spouse of 530 TAMBLIN Susan Susan Susan parent of spouse of 438 parent of spouse of 439 parent of spouse of 443 THOMAS Page 236 Clarke Register Report Clyde Fern Harry Kenneth 600 child of 601 spouse of 545 601 THOMPSON Isaac Sarah parent of spouse of 104 spouse of 104 TOUSLEY Leon spouse of 543 TRUMAN Joseph spouse of 235 TUCKER Benjamin Phebe parent of spouse of 196 spouse of 196 TURNER Margaret spouse of 22 UNDERWOOD Almy parent of spouse of 316 UNKNOWN UNNAMED Adelia J. Alice Alida E(lanor?) Ann Anna Bethia Cynthia Datre / Dorothy? Elizabeth Elizabeth Emily E. Gail Hannah Jane Lucy M. Lydia Margaret Marie A. Mary Mary Mary Mary Matilda Mercy Nancy Rebecca Rubey A. Sarah Sarah spouse of 496 spouse of 447 spouse of 383 spouse of 440 parent of spouse of 119 parent of spouse of 198 parent of spouse of 200 spouse of 295 spouse of 16 parent of spouse of 177 parent of spouse of 505 spouse of 371 spouse of 586 parent of spouse of 121 spouse of 17 spouse of 512 spouse of 431 spouse of 2 spouse of 264 parent of spouse of 250 parent of spouse of 182 parent of spouse of 104 parent of spouse of 492 spouse of 1 parent of spouse of 77 parent of spouse of 132 parent of spouse of 41 parent of spouse of 489 spouse of 258 parent of spouse of 486 Page 237 Clarke Register Report Sophia parent of spouse of 534 VIOLET Thankful spouse of 114 WAIT Josiah Sr. Martha parent of spouse of 298 spouse of 298 WATSON Elisha K. spouse of 457 WEAVER John Mary L. spouse of 226 spouse of 370 WEBSTER James spouse of 223 WEED Emma spouse of 552 WEEDEN Hannah Hannah William William spouse of 26 spouse of 27 parent of spouse of 26 parent of spouse of 27 WEEKES Arminda Mary Betsey Anna Clark Oren John Charles Fremont Joseph Spencer Martha Jessie Eleanor Rozelle Lerow Warren James 522 521 519 524 518 525 523 520 WEEKS James Phylarman Nellie Emma Oren spouse of 441 spouse of 539 parent of spouse of 441 WELLS Harriet Joseph Joseph Joshua Mary Mrs. Mary Mrs. Mary Mary Imogene Patience Peter C. Samuel Samuel Thomas spouse of 347 parent of spouse of 421 parent of spouse of 424 spouse of 147 spouse of 140 spouse of 159 parent of spouse of 323 spouse of 345 spouse of 184 parent of spouse of 347 spouse of 421 spouse of 424 spouse of 141 WEST Mary parent of spouse of 195 Page 238 Clarke Register Report WESTCOTT Elizabeth spouse of 266 WHITAKER Ezra D. Ezra Jabez Chief Engineer Morris Mortimer parent of spouse of 471 spouse of 471 528 WHITFORD Joshua Jr. Phoebe Phoebe parent of spouse of 290 spouse of 290 parent of spouse of 420 WICKS Adrian (”Ade”) Tompson parent of spouse of 539 WILCOX Lucy spouse of 227 WILLIAMSON Charles Unknown spouse of 396 spouse of 274 WILSON Amelia Amelia Bella Burtie Charles B. Cornelia Edwin Edward Francis Freeman Hattie Henry S. Henry S. Henry S. Henry Samuel Henry Samuel Irvin James Jr. John Lydia Samuel Samuel Samuel Sarah Unknown Wealthy 516 513 574 575 509 508 510 511 spouse of 529 577 spouse of 438 spouse of 443 parent of spouse of 507 spouse of 507 514 512 parent of spouse of 510 spouse of 439 515 parent of spouse of 438 parent of spouse of 439 parent of spouse of 443 spouse of 510 spouse of 444 parent of spouse of 510 WINTERS Herbert O. spouse of 590 WOOD Horace spouse of 360 WOODARD Florence E. spouse of 505 Page 239 Clarke Register Report WORDEN Sarah Sarah parent of spouse of 117 parent of spouse of 148 WORKMAN Beatrice parent of spouse of 583 WRIGHT Chester David Wealthy Wealthy spouse of 579 parent of spouse of 210 spouse of 210 parent of spouse of 232 WRIGHT HOOPER Arvilla (Villy, Villa) E. spouse of 488 YEOMANS Mary parent of spouse of 72 YORK Mary parent of spouse of 197 YOUNG James spouse of 432 YOUNGS Melvina parent of spouse of 536 ZOERB John spouse of 327 Page 240