Samuel Clark1
M, #8907, d. 22 February 1730
Father* | Samuel Clark1 |
Mother* | Hannah Clark1 |
Samuel Clark was the son of Samuel Clark and Hannah Clark.1 Samuel Clark married Hannah Tuttle, daughter of John Tuttle and Catherine Lane, on 7 November 1672 in New Haven, Connecticut.1 Samuel Clark died on 22 February 1730.1
He became the father of Samuel Clark on 7 August 1673.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Daniel Clark on 6 March 1675.1 Samuel Clark became the father of John Clark on 23 February 1677.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Joseph Clark on 20 October 1678.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Stephan Clark on 24 December 1680.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Nathan Clark on 20 February 1682.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Hannah Clark on 6 April 1685.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Phinehas Clark on 27 June 1687.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Abigail Clark on 6 September 1689.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Hester Clark on 2 January 1692.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Timothy Clark on 5 January 1695.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Mehitable Clark on 10 May 1698.1 Samuel's son Samuel Clark was married to Mary Brown on 15 November 1698.1 Samuel's son Stephan Clark was married to Sarah Hill on 26 November 1702.1 Samuel's son Joseph Clark was married to Marah Parker on 27 November 1707.1 Samuel Clark became a widower with the death of his wife, Hannah Tuttle on 21 December 1708 in New Haven, Connecticut, at age 53.1 Samuel's daughter was married at wedding of Hannah Clark and Jonah Todd on 20 April 1709.1 Samuel's son Nathan Clark was married to Phebe Lines on 27 May 1709.1 Samuel's daughter was married at wedding of Hester Clark and John Munson on 8 January 1712.1 Samuel's son Phinehas Clark was married to Abigail Bassett on 9 May 1715.1 Samuel's daughter was married at wedding of Mehitable Clark and Thomas Down on 16 December 1722.1 Samuel's son Timothy Clark was married to Elizabeth Potter on 16 December 1724.1
He became the father of Samuel Clark on 7 August 1673.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Daniel Clark on 6 March 1675.1 Samuel Clark became the father of John Clark on 23 February 1677.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Joseph Clark on 20 October 1678.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Stephan Clark on 24 December 1680.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Nathan Clark on 20 February 1682.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Hannah Clark on 6 April 1685.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Phinehas Clark on 27 June 1687.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Abigail Clark on 6 September 1689.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Hester Clark on 2 January 1692.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Timothy Clark on 5 January 1695.1 Samuel Clark became the father of Mehitable Clark on 10 May 1698.1 Samuel's son Samuel Clark was married to Mary Brown on 15 November 1698.1 Samuel's son Stephan Clark was married to Sarah Hill on 26 November 1702.1 Samuel's son Joseph Clark was married to Marah Parker on 27 November 1707.1 Samuel Clark became a widower with the death of his wife, Hannah Tuttle on 21 December 1708 in New Haven, Connecticut, at age 53.1 Samuel's daughter was married at wedding of Hannah Clark and Jonah Todd on 20 April 1709.1 Samuel's son Nathan Clark was married to Phebe Lines on 27 May 1709.1 Samuel's daughter was married at wedding of Hester Clark and John Munson on 8 January 1712.1 Samuel's son Phinehas Clark was married to Abigail Bassett on 9 May 1715.1 Samuel's daughter was married at wedding of Mehitable Clark and Thomas Down on 16 December 1722.1 Samuel's son Timothy Clark was married to Elizabeth Potter on 16 December 1724.1
12 Children of Samuel Clark and Hannah Tuttle, daughter of John Tuttle and Catherine Lane, |
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Charts | Descendant Chart for Thomas Totehyll Indented Descendant Chart of Thomas Totehyll |
Last Edited | 29 Jul 2002 |
Citations
- [S153] Alva M Tuttle, Compiler, Tuttle-Tuthill Lines in America (Columbus, Ohio: Estel Printing Service, 1968; reprint Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Tuttle Lines.