Person:Joseph Clark (3)

m. 3 Apr 1718
  1. Joseph Clark1718/19 - 1718/19
  2. Joseph Clark1719/20 - Bef 1762
  3. Rowland Clark1722 - 1790
  4. Hephzibah Clark1724/25 - 1811
  5. Jephthah Clark1727 - 1736
  6. Experience Clark1730 - 1807
m. 9 Feb 1738/39
  1. Joseph Clark1739 -
  2. Thomas Clark1741/42 -
  3. Ichabod Clark1745 -
  4. Abigail Clark1748 -
  5. Josiah Clark1751 - Aft 1802
  6. Elizabeth Clark1754 -
  7. James Clark1757 -
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Clark
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Mar 1719/20 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 9 Feb 1738/39 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Puffer
Death[4] Bef 19 May 1762 Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesWife remarried

Joseph5 Clarke is called blacksmith, and inherited something from his grandfather's estate. In 1742, he sold out, his uncle, Thomas Clarke, buying most of his estate. He went to Mendon, and died there about 1780.[2]

References
  1. Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903)
    36.

    CLARK, Joseph, s. Joseph and Experiance, [born] Mar. 25, 1719-20.

  2. Clarke, Augustus Peck. Clarke's kindred genealogies: a genealogical history of certain descendants of Joseph Clarke, Dorchester, 1630; Denice Darling, Braintree, 1662; Edward Gray, Plymouth, 1643; and William Horne, Dover, 1659; and sketches of the Orne (Horne), Pynchon, and Downing families... (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972)
    p. 21.
  3.   Nutt, Charles. Descendants of George Puffer of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1639-1915. (Worcester, Mass .: s.n., 1915)
    p. 30.
  4. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Worcester County). Probate records 1731-1916, index 1731-1881. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971, 2001)
    Case 12159: Clark, Joseph Mendon 1766.

    16 Jul 1766: Warrant to appraise estate. Inventory of Joseph Clark late of mendon Decesed taken 16 Jul 1766 by Joseph Benson, Abraham Stapels, Silas Wheelock.
    21 Jul 1766: Elizebeth Burt declaines administration of "my Late Husband Joseph Clark late of Mendon in s'd County Blacksmith Dec'd", requests "second son Thomas Clark" ... my Eldest son haveing quitted his Right therein & gone out of the Province".
    21 Jul 1766: Bond of Thomas Clark Blacksmith as administrator of his late Father Joseph Clark late of Mendon aforeside Blacksmith deceased.
    11 Oct 1766: Account of Thomas Clark adm'r of Joseph Clark late of Mendon Dec'd: balance to be paid to widow.
    7 May 1767: Appraisal of real estate of Joseph Clark late of s'd Mendon Blacksmith deceased, set off to Elisabeth Burt the said deceased's Widow, remainder to Thomas Clark he having purchased right of Joseph Clark eldest son and Ichabod Clark "as the same would Not acco[m]modate for any further division" among him and Jephthah Clark & Josiah Clark & James Clark sons of the said deceased & Abigail Aldrich & Elisabeth Clark daughters of the said deceased.