Percy Hamilton Clark

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Percy Hamilton Clark

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: August 12, 1965 (91)
Villanova, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward White Clark and Mary Todhunter Clark
Husband of Elizabeth Williams Clark
Father of Thomas Williams Clark; Miriam Roberts Wallace; George Roberts Clark; William Lincoln Clark; John Roberts Clark and 3 others
Brother of Edward Walter Clark, Jr.; Clarence Munroe Clark; Joseph Sill Clark; Herbert Lincoln Clark and Marion Madeira

Occupation: American cricketer
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About Percy Hamilton Clark

Percy Hamilton Clark was an American cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. He began playing cricket in 1885 and soon found himself at the top of the game in the USA during the brief "Golden Age" of North American cricket.

Clark played for the USA national team, and took five or more wickets on four occasions in the regular match against Canada, his best being 6/41 in the 1900 game in Manheim. Whilst not known for his batting, he did make two first-class half-centuries. His best was a score of 67, also coming in the 1903 match against Worcestershire where he recorded his best bowling. He often opened the bowling with Bart King when playing for the Philadelphian cricket team and the USA national team. He played 53 first-class matches in all, taking 199 wickets in his career at an average of 21.97, taking 10 wickets in a match four times, and having an innings best of 8/91 against Worcestershire in 1903.

Clark received a bachelor's degree from Harvard College in 1892 and, later, a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He and his brother, Joseph Sill Clark, Sr., opened a law practice together at 321 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. His practice centered on the "street railway, electric light, and power businesses" operated by E. W. Clark & Co., his family's financial firm.

He married Elizabeth Williams Roberts (1879–1959), daughter of George Brooke Roberts, the president of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1904.

In 1908, George Roberts gave the couple some of his land along Belmont Avenue in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. They commissioned a cousin, Clarence C. Zantzinger, to design a mansion, which they named "Willoughby." Household staff included a houseman, cook, scullery maid, waitress, governess, a nurse, chambermaid, two gardeners, a farmer, and a driver. They added a chauffeur's cottage and a barn, which supported a small working farm with seven cows, one horse, and 400 chickens.

Percy and Elizabeth Clark had eight children, including John Clark and Mary Todhunter "Tod" Clark (1907–1999), who in 1930 married the future New York governor and U.S. vice president Nelson Rockefeller.

"Tod" and Nelson had five children: Rodman Rockefeller, Anne Rockefeller, Steven Clark Rockefeller, and twins Michael Clark Rockefeller and Mary Rockefeller. They divorced in 1962, which was considered to have hurt Nelson's 1964 bid to become the GOP's candidate for U.S. president.

Percy Clark died on August 12, 1965.

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Percy Hamilton Clark's Timeline

1873
August 17, 1873
Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1905
August 13, 1905
1907
June 17, 1907
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1908
August 27, 1908
1910
January 12, 1910
Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, PA, United States
1912
November 24, 1912
Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, PA, United States
1914
June 7, 1914
1916
January 5, 1916
1920
May 17, 1920