Daniel CLARK
Birth:
5 Sep 1622
Chester, Cheshire, England
Death:
12 Aug 1710
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Burial:
14 Aug 1710
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut
Marriage:
Abt 1689
Windsor Hartford Co, Connecticut
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Ancestry World Tree
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Pedigree Resource File
Internet IGI, Sep 2007
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Pedigree Resource File
Internet IGI, Sep 2007
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Historical information included in notes. This information comes from a pedigree on Ancestry World Tree He came to Windsor in the company of his uncle Rev. Ephraim Huit. Weaxil, Near Kenilworth, Warwickshire, Eng One of 1st settlers of Windsor, Ct., died in his 88th year.In 1639, when he was 17 yrs. old, Daniel Clark of Weaxil, (near Kenliworth), England, came to America with his uncle, Rev. Ephraim Huit, who became pastor of Old Windsor's Congregational Society, as a collegue of Rev. John Wareham. On Jun 15, 1644, Daniel married Mary Newberry, daughter of Thomas & Jane (unk maiden) Newberry, who came to America on the "Mary & Jphn", 1630. Thomas Newberry had 2 brothers among Cromwell's Dragoons and was descended from Wm. Newberry, "Chronicler of his District". To Wm Newberry was accorded the honor, granted to but one man in a town, of adopting as his surname the name of the town where he resided. Thomas Newberry died in 1635 and his widow married Rev. John Wareham, thus becoming to the second time an ancestress of many of the Clarks. (Research):One of the first settlers of Windsor and a man of much prominence. Was secretary of the Colony; and was an attorney at law, and is sometimes designated as Capt. Clark. Connecticut Genealogies. He came from Chester, England in 1640 and was one of the family of Clark of that place, descended in direct line from King Edward I of England and Queen Eleanor, daughter of Ferdinand III, King of Castile. Well born and well educated, Daniel Clark took a useful and prominent part in the affairs of the colony. He was colonial secretary, 1658-64, and again in 1685-86. He was appointed to sit in "ye great ?", wainscoted for the sitting of magistrates. He married (first) Mary Newberry, who died August 29, 1688. He married (second) Martha Wolcott, widow of ?, sister of William Pitkin, Esquire, of Hartford. His children married into the first families of the ancient town of Windsor, and were among the aristocracy there. His granddaughter, Sarah Drake, was the wife of Governor Roger Wolcott, of Connecticut, and his greatgrandson, Hon. Roger Wolcott, was representative to the general assembly, member of the council, and judge of the superior court. Daniel Clark's greatgranddaughter, Lydia?, married Governor Matthew Griswold, of Lyme, and their son Roger was also governor of Connecticut. Clark's greatgrandson, Oliver Wolcott, graduated at Yale in 1747, and was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and in 1787 was elected governor of the state. The widow of Daniel Clark died October 13, 1719. Birth given as 1622/1623 of Weaxil, near Kenilworth, Warwickshire and 1622, Chester, England. Death given as 10 Aug and 12 Aug 1710. p. 153, Stiles. Mr. Daniel Clarke (Hon. Sec'y of the Colony, 1658-60 and 1664-65) m. 1644, bought a triangular lot. John Bartlett on S, Job Drake on W.Alt Birth: 1622-1623 Of Weaxil, Near Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England Alt Death: 12 Aug 1710 Windsor, Hartford, CT Sources: Abbrev: Felgate, Bunny Title: Felgate-Reed Family Tree Author: Felgate, Bunny Publication: 2 Aug 2001; http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com; Date: 19 Oct 2001 Abbrev: Stiles Title: The History of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, Part Two Author: Stiles, Henry R.Publication: 1859; Facsimile reprint 1997, Heritage Books, Inc., Bowie, Maryland Date: 15 Oct 2001 Abbrev: 1404.GED Author: Betz, Prof. Joseph Alexander Publication: 14 July 1998; ancestry.com Abbrev: Ancestry.com Title: 1404.zip Author: unknown Abbrev: G317.GED Title: G317.GED Author: Johnson, Janet JeanPublication: ancestry.com; Janet Jean Johnson, Corvallis, OR; 23 Feb 1998; jannyj@proaxis.com Abbrev: Early New England Marriages Title: Early New England Marriages Publication: Ancestry CD Sources: Title: Search for the Passengers of the Mary & John 1630 Author: Burton W. Spear Abbrev: Spear Publication: Toledo, OH: Burton W. Spear, 1985- Abbrev: Mary & John Page: 13:7-8 SOURCES: 1. 1998 Ancestral File 2. 1997 Ordinance Index
Martha PITKIN
Birth:
Abt 1639
England
Death:
13 Oct 1719
CT
Burial:
Old So. Windsor, Church Yard, Windsor, Connecticut
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She was a gentlewoman of birgt natural parts, which were well improved by her education in the city of London. She came to New England in 1661; the same year she was marryed my to my father. The rest of her useful life she spent in this wilderness, in doing good and setting an example of piety, prudence, charity and patience. Her son Gov. Roger Wolcott, in his autobiography, says this about his mother. Marth was the widow of Simon.
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Daniel Clark - Martha Pitkin
Daniel Clark
was born at Chester, Cheshire, England 5 Sep 1622.
His parents were Joseph Clark and Elizabeth Overton.
He married Martha Pitkin Abt 1689 at Windsor Hartford Co, Connecticut . Martha Pitkin was born at England Abt 1639 .
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Daniel Clark died 12 Aug 1710 at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut .
Martha Pitkin died 13 Oct 1719 at CT .