Person:Thomas Clark (25)

Thomas Clark
b.Cal 1638
m. Bef 1638
  1. Thomas ClarkCal 1638 - 1719
  2. Sarah Clark1644 - 1705/06
  3. Samuel Clark1645 - 1718/19
  4. Ensign George Clark1648 - 1734
m. 20 May 1663
  1. Captain Samuel Clark1666 - 1725
  2. Deacon Thomas Clark1668/69 - 1727/28
  3. John Clark1671 - 1704
  4. George Clark1673 - Bet 1725/26 & 1726
  5. Deacon Joseph Clark1676/77 - 1758
  • HThomas ClarkCal 1638 - 1719
  • WGrace Judson1651 - 1723/24
m. Aft 4 Nov 1703
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thomas Clark
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1638
Marriage 20 May 1663 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Gibbard
Marriage Aft 4 Nov 1703 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (probably)After death of his first wife.
to Grace Judson
Death[1] 23 Oct 1719 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[2] Old Burying Ground, Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United StatesThe justification for calling him "Sgt" is not apparent.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 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)
    35-36.

    Thomas2 Clark (George1), born before his parents settled in Milford, circa 1638; died at Milford, Conn., Oct. 23, 1719, aged 81 (tombstone). … For many years he was in the public service. He represented Milford as Deputy at the sessions of Oct. and Nov. 1683, May, July and Oct. 1684, May and Sept. 1689, Oct. 1690, May and July 1691, May, June and Oct. 1692, Feb., Mar., May, Sept. and Oct. 1693, May and Oct. 1694, May and Oct. 1695, May and Oct. 1696, May and Oct. 1697, May and Oct. 1698, May and Oct. 1701, May and Oct. 1702, May and Oct. 1703, and May and Oct. 1704 [Conn. Colony Rec. 3:121, 133, 139, 151, 155, 250; 4:2, 33, 43, 53, 66, 75, 78, 87, 89, 91, 101, 104, 120, 130, 138, 148, 158, 174, 197, 221, 245, 265, 342, 359, 371, 395, 407, 435, 461]. From 1691 to 1698 he was Commissioner for Milford, an office which was similar to Justice, and after the counties were organized in 1698, he was appointed Justice of the Peace for New Haven County and apparently held that office until the expiration of his last term in 1710 [Conn. Colony Rec. 4:43, 66, 92, 121, 139, 159, 201, 260, 347, 414, 467, 500, 532; 5:20, 62, 94].

  2. Sgt Thomas Clark, in Find A Grave.