Theophilus3 Clark (Benjamin2, Joseph1) early settled in Medfield, where he resided until June, 1737, when he removed with the younger members of his family to Ashford, Wyndham County, Ct., disposing of his real estate in Massachusetts, in most part to Jacob Parker and Thomas Corbin of Ashford; they in the next year sold the house lot on the north bank of Charles River to another Theophilus Clark of Medway, son of Timothy and nephew of our Theophilus1. He married 1st Rachel2, dau. of John and Magdalen Partridge, who died Dec. 1, 1717. His second wife, Elizabeth, whom he married in 1718, was living as late as April 3, 1739. His residence in Ashford was not for long, as he died there Oct. 7, 1737. His will, dated Oct. 5, 1737, is on file in Willimantic, and names wife Elizabeth, sons Ebenezer, Caleb, Theophilus and Benjamin, and daus. Rachel, Deborah, Dorcas, Mary, Abigail and Esther.