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bullet Carewe CLARKE(5) was born on 1 Feb 1602. Parents: Thomas CLARKE and Rose KERRICH.


bullet Elisha CLARKE(5) Parents: Carew CLARKE and Anne DYER.

Children were: Elisha CLARKE.


bulletElisha CLARKE(5). Parents: Elisha CLARKE and Susanna REYNOLDS.


bulletEphraim CLARKE(1077) (1077) was born in 1748 in Southington, Cn. (1851) He died in 1828.(1852) He was buried in 1828 in Mesopotamia, OH. Soldier in the American Revolution Parents: Hezekiah CLARK.

Children were: Ephraim CLARK Jr..

Children were: Ephraim CLARK Jr..


bulletJohn CLARKE Jr.(5) was born on 11 Feb 1541 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. He was christened on 11 Feb 1541. He died on 4 Apr 1598 in Finningham, Suffolk, England. Parents: John CLARKE and Margaret.

He was married to Catherine COOK on 12 Oct 1567 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Children were: Thomas CLARKE.


bullet John CLARKE(5) was born about 1509 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. He died on 3 May 1559 in Finningham, Suffolk, England.

Children were: John CLARKE Jr..


bulletJohn CLARKE(5) was born in Oct 1609. Parents: Thomas CLARKE and Rose KERRICH .


bullet John CLARKE(5) died on 11 Apr 1704. Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.


bullet Joseph CLARKE(2) (150) was born on 11 Feb 1642 in Newport, Newport, RI. (5) Birthdate is given as 2 April 1643 by Crume. He died BET 11 JAN 1726/1727 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.

He was married to Bethia HUBBARD on 16 Nov 1664 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI.(1853) Children were: Judith CLARKE, Mary CLARKE .


bullet Joseph CLARKE(150) was born on 9 Dec 1618 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England.(2) (5) He died on 1 Jun 1694 in Newport, Newport, RI.(5) Crume lists place of death as Westerly, Washington, RI Of Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. The Clarke family has been extensively researched because of their prominence in the early history of Rhode Island. Joseph Clarke, his three brothers and two sisters, emigrated to New England--mainly Rhode Island via Boston--as early as 1636. Joseph Clarke came to Rhode Island in 1638, living at Newport and Westerly. He was a large landholder, active in the local government, charter member of the First Baptist Church on the Island of Aquidneck (now called Rhode Island), and was the only member of the family to leave issue in America. During the years 1651-1663, Joseph Clarke's brother, John, a physician and Baptist minister, negotiated the Colonial charter for Rhode Island with the government of Charles II of England.

From another source cited by Crume comes the following account:
Joseph Clarke left England abt 1637 and came direct it is thought to Rhode Island and was admitted as an inhabitatnt of the Island of Aquidneck in 1638. He was a member of the 1st Baptist Church of Newport, RI 1644; Freeman 1655; Assistant to the Governer 1657, 63, 64, 64, 78, and 1679. His name is on the Charter of Rhode Island signed by Charles II on 8 July 1663. He was an inhabitant of Westerly RI 8 May 1669 as he sold 89 acres of land to Francis Brimly of Newport on that date. It is signed by he and his wife Margaret. Parents: Thomas CLARKE and Rose KERRICH.

He was married to Margaret TURNER before 1642. (5) Children were: John CLARKE, William CLARKE, Joshua CLARKE, Thomas CLARKE, Susannah CLARKE, Mary CLARKE, Joseph CLARKE, Sarah CLARKE, Carew CLARKE.


bullet Joshua CLARKE Rev.(150)

Children were: Arnold CLARKE.


bulletJoshua CLARKE(5) died in 1702. Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.


bulletJudith CLARKE(156). Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Bethia HUBBARD.


bulletMary CLARKE(150) was born on 27 Dec 1680 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. She died in 1760 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. She has reference number de. Grand niece of Dr. John Clarke, one of the principal founders of Rhode Island. Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Bethia HUBBARD.

She was married to William CHAMPLIN II BET 18 JAN 1699/1700 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI.(2) Children were: William CHAMPLIN III, Jeffrey CHAMPLIN, Joseph CHAMPLIN, Samuel CHAMPLIN, Joshua CHAMPLIN, James CHAMPLIN, Susanna CHAMPLIN.


bullet Mary CLARKE(5) died about 1695. Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.


bulletSamuel CLARKE(150) was born in Sep 1672 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI.(2) (745) He died in 1769. (2) Parents: Bethia HUBBARD.

He was married to Ann CHAMPLIN BET 19 JAN 1698/1699.


bullet Sarah CLARKE(5) was born on 29 Jan 1663. Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.

She was married to Thomas REYNOLDS on 11 Oct 1683.


bullet Susannah CLARKE(5) Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.


bullet Thomas CLARKE(5) was born on 1 Nov 1570 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. He died on 29 Jul 1627 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Parents: John CLARKE Jr. and Catherine COOK.

He was married to Rose KERRICH on 13 May 1600 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Children were: Thomas CLARKE, Carewe CLARKE, John CLARKE, Joseph CLARKE.


bullet Thomas CLARKE(5) was christened on 31 Mar 1605. Parents: Thomas CLARKE and Rose KERRICH.


bullet Thomas CLARKE(5) died after 1702. Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.


bulletWilliam CLARKE(5). Parents: Joseph CLARKE and Margaret TURNER.


bulletCLARY .


bulletAnnie CLAY. Parents: George CLAY and BUCK.


bulletElizabeth CLAY(1854) was born in 1812 in Pa.. (1855) She appeared on the census on 7 Jul 1860 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa.(1856) She appeared on the census on 5 Aug 1870 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa.(1857) She appeared on the census on 1 Jun 1880 in Wheatfield Twp, Perry Co, Pa. (1858) She died in 1891.(1859) Parents: George CLAY and SHULTZ.

Children were: John HARTZELL, Susan HARTZELL, Harriet M HARTZELL, Isaiah HARTZELL, Samuel HARTZELL, Henry J HARTZELL, Jeremiah S HARTZELL, Mary E HARTZELL, George A HARTZELL.


bulletGeorge CLAY(1854) was born in 1782 in Cumberland Co, Pa. He died in 1866. At age of 84. Was a farmer. Was a member of the Reformed church.

Children were: Jacob CLAY, Mary CLAY, Elizabeth CLAY.

Children were: Annie CLAY, J. CLAY Rev.


bulletJ. CLAY Rev. Parents: George CLAY and BUCK.


bulletJacob CLAY. Parents: George CLAY and SHULTZ.


bulletMary CLAY. Parents: George CLAY and SHULTZ.


bulletJulia CLAYWELL.

She was married to Garrett BONHAM on 9 Mar 1843.


bullet Charlotte CLELAND(1860)

Children were: Eliza LAPSLEY, Sarah G LAPSLEY, John P LAPSLEY, James T LAPSLEY.


bulletPamela Jane CLEMENS (Private).

Children were: Sonja Renee HAHN, Scott Edward HAHN, Stanley Arthur HAHN.


bulletPeter CLEMENS.


bulletSusan CLEREMONT(1861).

Children were: Elizabeth SHELDON.


bulletCora CLESS(1006) died in 1904.

She was married to Leroy Philip HARTZEL in 1903.


bullet Benjamin CLEVELAND(1862) Described as being of Pleasant Grove township, Marion County, IA


bulletJane CLEVENGER(135).


bulletMary CLEVENGER(135).


bulletMary CLEVENGER(135) was born about 1706 in Burlington county, NJ. She died about 1800 in Frederick Co, VA.

She was married to Thomas HANKINS on 12 Sep 1728 in Monmouth Co, NJ.(1863) Children were: Thomas HANKINS, Richard HANKINS, Joseph HANKINS, William HANKINS, John HANKINS.


bullet Harold Eastman CLIFFORD (Private). Parents: John R. CLIFFORD Reverend and Angie K.S. LEE.


bullet Helen Randall CLIFFORD (Private). Parents: John R. CLIFFORD Reverend and Angie K.S. LEE.

Children were: Marjory Elizabeth GOULD.


bulletJohn R. CLIFFORD Reverend.

He was married to Angie K.S. LEE on 29 Sep 1879. Children were: Merrill CLIFFORD, Nathan S. CLIFFORD, Mabel T. CLIFFORD, Harold Eastman CLIFFORD, Helen Randall CLIFFORD.


bullet Mabel T. CLIFFORD was born in 1885. Parents: John R. CLIFFORD Reverend and Angie K.S. LEE.


bullet Merrill CLIFFORD was born in 1880. Parents: John R. CLIFFORD Reverend and Angie K.S. LEE.


bulletNathan S. CLIFFORD was born in 1883. He died on 20 May 1920. Parents: John R. CLIFFORD Reverend and Angie K.S. LEE .


bullet Rachel CLIFFORD

Children were: Rachel PRESCOTT.


bulletMary CLOUGH.

She was married to Fred W. LEE in 1918.


bullet James CLOYD(1864)


bulletEli CLYMER(1865).


bulletLois COBB(150).

Children were: Samuel STANTON.

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