Person:Samuel Clark (42)

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Samuel Clark
d.Bet 14 Feb 1718/19 and 23 Mar 1718/19 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
m. Bef 1638
  1. Thomas ClarkCal 1638 - 1719
  2. Sarah Clark1644 - 1705/06
  3. Samuel Clark1645 - 1718/19
  4. Ensign George Clark1648 - 1734
  • HSamuel Clark1645 - 1718/19
  • WMary Clark1650/51 -
m. 21 Dec 1673
  1. Sarah Clark1678 - 1750
  2. Mary Clark1678 - 1681
  3. Samuel ClarkAbt 1682 - Bef 1690
  4. Samuel ClarkAbt 1685 - 1766
  5. Mary Clark1688 - 1777
  6. John Clark1695 - 1774
  7. Hannah Clark1697 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Samuel Clark
Gender Male
Christening[1] Oct 1645 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesFirst Congregational Society
Marriage 21 Dec 1673 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Clark
Alt Marriage 26 Dec 1673 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Clark
Will[1] 14 Feb 1718/19
Death? Bet 14 Feb 1718/19 and 23 Mar 1718/19 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesBetween date of will and date of probate
Probate[1] 23 Mar 1718/19
Probate[1] 1 Oct 1719 Inventory filed, £2528.07.03
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Bryant, George Clarke, and Donald Lines Jacobus. Deacon George Clark(e) of Milford, Connecticut and Some of His Descendants. (Ansonia, Conn.: The Author (Printed by Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine), 1949)
    38-40.

    Samuel2 Clark (George1), baptized at Milford, Conn., October, 1645, died there (between Feb. 14 and Mar. 23), 1719. … Samuell Clarke was accepted [to full communion] Feb. 20, 1680/1. His will, dated Feb. 14, 1719, proved Mar. 23, 1719, mentions dearly beloved wife Sarah; daughter Sarah Rogers, to have "that part of the Estate which I had by my former wife, her mother, which is called Daniel's homestead where her father Rogers lives"; son Samuell Clark to have a "double portion of all the lands and meadows which was his mothers"; daughter Mary Prudden, with similar reference to the testator's first wife; son John Clark; Samuel and John Clark appointed executors. The inventory, filed Oct. 1, 1719, shows a large estate appraised at £2528.07.03 [N. H. P. 4:565; 5:2].