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About Satchell Clark, I
A Patriot of the American Revolution for NEW HAMPSHIRE with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor # A022670
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- CATE, Rachel
- d. 15 AUG 1850
- Parents:
- Father: CATE, Tucker
- Mother: SANBORN, Mary
- Family:
- Spouse: CLARK, Satchel
- b. 15 MAR 1736/7 Kingston, Rockingham, NH.
- d. 4 MAY 1809
- Parents:
- Father: CLARK, John
- Mother: CLIFFORD, Elizabeth
- Children:
- CLARK, Elizabeth
- CLARK, Samuel b. 3 NOV 1774 Sanbornton, Belknap, NH.
- From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_1b7.htm#201 _____________________
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35320513/satchel-clark
Satchel Clark
BIRTH
2 May 1736
DEATH
4 May 1809 (aged 73)
New Hampshire, USA
BURIAL
Clark Cemetery
Tilton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA
MEMORIAL ID
35320513 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 2
FLOWERS 5
Satchel is the son of John and Elizabeeth (Clifford) Clatk of Kingston, NH. He used to be reckoned as the cousin of Joseph Clark, of whom he purchased his farm lot No. 8, 2d Division, but was really a half-nephew, though with less than 20 years' difference in their ages. He was a blacksmith, in Epping.
Satchel married Rachel Cate, who was born in 1737, in Greenland. They removed to Sanbornton from Epping in May (June 17), 1766 and settled, the 9th family in town, on the above lot, west of the Tin Corner, where he had worked two summers previously, without seeing a woman's face in town. The farm was later owned by his great-grandson in 1879.
He signed the "Association Test," as did also another Satchel Clark, who may have been his uncle and was living temporarily in this town. He is said, traditionally, to have served in the Revolutionary war, and to have been sick" during the battle of Bennington, in a meeting-house, on a pile of knapsacks, but within plain hearing of the guns." He died May 4, 1809, æ 73 years and 2 days. Rachel died August 15, 1820, æ 83. The united ages of their family of seven children, previous to the first death (of the oldest), were 532 years, 1 month, and 13 days, being an average of more than 76 years each. >History of Sanbornton, p131.
See Rachel's page for names of their children.
Birth date calculated.
Inscription
Satchel Clark. | 1735. - 1809.
Family Members
Spouse
Rachel Cate Clark
1737–1820
Children
John Clark
1761–1844
Taylor Clark
1763–1853
Moses Clark
1770–1798
David Clark
1772–1861
Satchel Clark
1774–1854
Satchell Clark, I's Timeline
1736 |
May 2, 1736
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Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, Colonial America
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1750 |
November 27, 1750
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Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, Colonial America
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1761 |
January 17, 1761
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Epping, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1763 |
May 10, 1763
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Epping, NH
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1765 |
July 7, 1765
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Epping, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1767 |
December 3, 1767
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Sanbornton, NH
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1770 |
August 7, 1770
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Sanbornton, NH
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1772 |
September 17, 1772
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Sanbornton, NH
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1774 |
November 3, 1774
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Sanbornton, NH
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1809 |
May 4, 1809
Age 73
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Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States
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