Family:Perry Clarke and Penelope Perry (1)

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b. 2 May 1784
d. 19 Mar 1884
m. 16 Apr 1815
Facts and Events
Marriage[1] 16 Apr 1815
Children
BirthDeath
1.
17 Feb 1816
 
2.
23 Jan 1818
25 May 1870
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References
  1. The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations - Biographical. (New York: The American Historical Society, Inc., 1920)
    238-240.

    (IX) Perry Clark, son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Dodge) Clark, was born in Richmond, November 21, 1780. He inherited the property and water privilege of his father, and built a grist mill at Shannock. He also erected the old fashioned overshot water wheel. He operated both these mills for a number of years, carrying his products once a week to the markets of Newport and Providence. Perry Clark also conducted a general store at Shannock, the first of its kind in the village. He was one of the leading citizens of Shannock, and was long active in public life. On April 16, 1815, he married Penelope Perry, who was born May 2, 1784, and died March 19, 1884, in her one hundredth year. Perry and Penelope (Perry) Clark were the parents of the following children: 1. Perry, born Feb. 17, 1816, married, Sept. 13, 1837, Penelope Dodge. 2. Charles, born Jan. 23, 1818, died May 25, 1870; married Mary Clark; their children were Charles P., who died unmarried on Dec. 25, 1870, and Martha. 3. Simeon P., mentioned below. 4. Mary, born Dec. 10, 1821. 5. Penelope Congdon, born Feb. 7, 1825.