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Mary Clark (Morgan)

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Birthplace: Colchester, New London, CT, United States
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Daughter of Daniel Morgan and Hannah Holten Morgan
Wife of Edmund Clark
Mother of Edmund Clark
Sister of Anna Worthington and Daniel Morgan
Half sister of Jonathan Morgan and Joshua Morgan

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About Mary Clark

  • Morgan genealogy : A history of James Morgan, of New London, Conn., and his descendants; from 1607 to 1869 ... With an appendix containing the history of his brother, Miles Morgan, ....
  • https://archive.org/details/morgangenealogyh00morg
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  • JAMES MORGAN, the common ancestor of a numerous family now scattered widely over nearly or quite, every state and territory of the United States, was born in Wales, in 1607, but in what precise locality our honest progenitor first saw the light is uncertain, though probably in Llandaff, Glamorgan Co. The family appears to have removed from Llandaff to Bristol, Eng. on the opposite side of Bristol Channel, a short time at least, perhaps a few years, prior to 1636. The name of his father is unknown, but there is some traditionary evidence that it was William.*
  • That year, 1636, in the month of March, he and two younger brothers, John and Miles, sailed from Bristol and arrived at Boston, Mass. in April following.
  • JOHN MORGAN, his next younger brother, who from tradition appears to have been a high churchman and to have exceedingly disliked the austerity of the Puritans, left Boston in disgust for more congenial society in Virginia, soon after their arrival. How far the Morgans of Virginia are descended from him I am unable to say.
  • MILES MORGAN, the youngest brother, born in 1615, on his arrival at Boston, or soon after, joined a party of emigrants, mostly from Roxbury, of whom Col. Wm Pyncheon was at the head, and founded the settlement of Springfield, Mass.
    • * See William, No. 46.
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  • He is said to have been under 21 years of age at the commencement of this settlement, and to have suppressed the fact of his minority in order to share in the drawing for house lots, which minors were not privileged to do. It is certain that he drew a house lot and afterwards built upon it ; and it was the homestead of himself during his life, and of his descendants for many years after. It was situated upon the south side of "Ferry Lane," and in 1845 was sold by the Brewer family to the Conn. River Railroad Co. ; their tracks now covering the original lot, and their repair shop standing upon the site of the old Morgan homestead.
  • He married, about 1643, Prudence Gilbert, of Beverly, Mass., who was a fellow passenger with him in the voyage from England. Of this courtship and marriage, an interesting and curious account is preserved. He had 8 children by this marriage, 4 sons and 4 daughters ; and his wife, Prudence, dying 14 Nov. 1660, he next married Elizabeth Bliss, of Springfield, 15 Feb. 1670, dau. of Thomas, by whom he had 1 son only. His children by Prudence were, Mary, b. 14 Dec. 1644; Jonathan, 16 Sept. 1646; David, 23 July, 1648; Pelatiah, 17 May, 1650; Isaac, 17 March, 1652; Lydia, 8 Feb. 1654; Hannah, 11 Feb. 1656; Mercy, 18 May, 1658 ; and by 2d wife, Nathaniel, 14 June, 1671.
  • This family of Miles Morgan* has numerous ....
    • * See Appendix.
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  • JAMES MORGAN, the elder brother, and our lineal ancestor, may have settled first at Plymouth ....
  • Wherever he settled at first, he is found in Roxbury, near Boston, before 1640. That year, Aug. 6, 1640, he married there, Margery Hill, of Roxbury. His eldest daughter, Hannah, was born there 18 May, 1642, and all his 5 other children, except perhaps the youngest, who d. in infancy, were also probably born there. He was made a freeman there 10 May, 1643. He is named as a resident there in the inventory of John Graves, 1646, and was a freeholder there as late as 1650, the same year that he removed to Pequot, (now N. London,) and had a houselot assigned him there.
  • It has been heretofore supposed, by myself as well as others, that James Morgan was one of the party of emigrants called the "Cape Ann Company," who came ....
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  • 1. JAMES, born in Wales, 1607, m. Margery Hill, of Roxbury, Mass. 6 Aug. 1640, died 1685, age 78. He was settled in Roxbury at first, and all his children except the youngest dau. were probably born there.
  • CHILDREN. ....
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  • Capt. JAMES, (3) b. 3 Mch, 1644, s. of James, m. "Mary Vine of Old England," Nov. 1666, died 8 Dec. 1711, age 68. His wife Mary died in 1689, of the throat distemper," so called, a terrible epidemic which prevailed throughout the country that year, especially in the months of July and August, visiting nearly every family and carrying consternation and death in its trail. She was born in England in 1641, and was 48 years old when she died. After her death he married 2d wife Hannah --- , born in 1640, who d. in 1711, aged 71, a few days only before his own death, but after the date of his will, in which he calls her his "dear and loving wife." ....
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  • CHILDREN, ALL BY MARY VINE. ....
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  • Deacon JAMES, (8) b. 6 Feb. 1667, s. of James 2d, m. Hannah --- , who was the mother of all his 4 children, and who died about 1720. He next m. Anna --- , b. 1684, who died his widow, 17 June, 1751, age 67. He lived on the old noted homestead of his father and grandfather, in South Groton, and died there, 4 May, 1748, age 81. He, like his father, was an active and useful man in all church and civil affairs, ....
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  • CHILDREN. ...
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  • DANIEL, (93) b. ab. 1695, s. of James 3d, m. Elizabeth Williams, 17 Feb. 1726; both were baptized at Stonington, 1727; settled in Colchester, 1738, and had 5 children, 4 of whom died in infancy. She d. 25 Sept. 1747, and he m. 2d, wid. Eunice Alcott, dau. of John White, of Bolton, 10 Nov. 1748, and had by her 3 children, recorded at Colchester. His wife, Eunice, d. 23 March, 1757, and he m. 3d, Mary Wells, of Colchester, 17 Dec. 1757, and had also 3 children by her. His 3d wife, Mary, d. 14 June, 1761, and he m. a 4th wife, Irene Rathbon, of Colchester, 18 Nov. 1761, without issue.
  • CHILDREN — by Elizabeth.
    • 188. Theode, 10 Feb. 1731, d. 26 Oct. 1760, unmarried.
  • By Eunice.
    • 189. Mary, 25 Feb. 1750, m. Edmund Clark, 19 May, 1773.
    • 190. Anna, 10 April, 1752, m. Elias Worthington, of Col. 24 Oct. 1771.
    • 191. Daniel, 25 Oct. 1754, m. Grace Bilhngs, 10 June, 1779.
  • And by third wife, Mary.
    • 192. Joshua, 14 Sept. 1758, m. Welthea Palmer, 3 June, 1779.
    • 193. Jonathan, 26 June, 1760, m. Esther Palmer, 22 June, 1784. ______________________________
  • CLARK, Edmund
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 19 MAY 1773
  • Spouse: MORGAN, Mary
  • b. 25 FEB 1749/50 Colchester, New London, CT.
  • Parents:
  • Father: MORGAN, Daniel
  • Mother: WHITE, Eunice
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_128.htm#136 ______________________
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Mary Clark's Timeline

1750
February 25, 1750
Colchester, New London, CT, United States
1773
May 19, 1773
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut Colony
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