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Caleb Clark

Male 1705 - 1769  (63 years)


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  1. 1.  Caleb Clark 24 Sep 1705 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (son of Theophilus Clark, I and Rachael Partridge); 1769Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Theophilus Clark, ITheophilus Clark, I 1665 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (son of Benjamin Clarke and Dorcas Morse); 07 Oct 1737Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, USA; Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Moved: 1737, Ashford CT; 1737 Theophilus and family move from Medfield Mass to Ashford, CT

    Notes:

    The Premature Death of Elizabeth Underwood

    The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 126 July 1972 No. 3 pp. 157-160, "The Premature 'Death' of Elizabeth (Underwood) Cutler by Leland G. Darrow of Belmont, Mass.:

    The Rev. Abner Morse in his 1867 compilation, A Genealogical Record of Several Families Bearing the Name of Cutler (p. 27) stated that Nathaniel3 Cutler, son of Nathaniel2 (John1) and Mary (----) Cutler was born 12 March 1659 at Reading, Mass., and died 7 June 1714, ae. 55 years and two months, being called "Mr." on his gravestone. Morse said that Nathaniel's first wife, whom he marred (sic) 24 May 1700, was Elizabeth Underwood of Watertown, and that his second wife, whom he married 21 Feb. 1709, was Elizabeth Haines of Reading. Morse futher reported that the second wife married, secondly, 24 Feb. 1718, Theophilus Clark of Medway, "took all her children with her, and saw them trained up in the way they should go, Mr. Clark having lost his first wife Rebecca, Dec. 1, 1717, and three children, 1716." Morse lists as children of Nathaniel3 and Elizabeth (Underwood) Cutler: Nathaniel, Elizabeth and John; and as the only child of Nathaniel by the alleged second wife: Jonathan.

    Morse's account was followed substantially by Nahum S. Cutler in A Cutler Memorial (1889), pp. 325-6, except that a fourth child of Nathaniel and first wife is listed: Mary. The account again found its way into print in Henry Cutler's History of the Holliston Branch of the Cutler Family (1897), p. 13, which continues with the descendants of Jonathan4 Cutler.

    Turning to Lucien M. Underwood's compendious The Underwood Families of America (1913), 1:6, one finds that Elizabeth3 Underwood, daughter of Joseph2 (Joseph1) and Elizabeth Underwood, was born 8 May 1679; married 24 May 1700, Nathaniel Cutler of Reading, Mass., and had children at Reading: Nathaniel Cutler, b. 8 Dec. 1702; Elizabeth, b. 20 April 1704 or 1705, and John, b. 30 Oct. 1707. Underwood continues: "She must have died soon after 1707 because Nathaniel Cutler is recorded as married to a second wife in 1709, and another child is recorded to him at Reading: Jonathan Cutler, b. 17 Feb. 1711."

    A start on the right track with respect to this family group was made by Charles L. Newhall in The Record of my Ancentry (sic) (1889), p. 191, when he noted that Elizabeth Haines was the second wife of Nathaniel2 Cutler, not of his son Nathaniel3. However, Newhall perpetuated the story of Elizabeth (Underwood) Cutler's predeceasing her husband, showing a second wife, name unknown, for Nathaniel3.

    Vital and probate records clearly show that Elizabeth Underwood survived her first husband, Nathaniel3 Cutler; was, in fact, the mother of all of his five children; that she then married Theophilus Clark of Medway as his second wife, born him four children; and survived Clark by 20 years.

    Nathaniel2 Cutler (John1) married Mary ____ at Reading 29 Sept. 1655 (V.R.) and had among others, son Nathaniel, born 12 March 1658/9 (ibid.). Mary, wife of Nathaniel, died 4 Feb. 1707/8, at Reading (ibid.). He married secondly, 21 Feb. 1708/9 at Reading Elizabeth Haines (ibid., he being called "Nathaniel, Sr." in the record). Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel Sr., died 4 March 1714 at Reading (ibid.). He died before 1 Dec. 1724, intestate, when letters of administration in the estate of Nathaniel Cutler Sr., of Reading were granted to a daughter, widow Lydia Walker (Middlesex County Probate, No. 5548).

    Nathaniel3 Cutler (Nathaniel2, John1) was born 12 March 1658/9 at Reading (V.R.) and married there 24 May 1700, Elizabeth Underwood of Watertown (ibid.) born to Joseph and Elizabeth Underwood at Watertown 8 May 1679 (Henry Bond, Genealogies of the Families... of WATERTOWN, MASS., 1860), p. 610. Nathaniel Cutler Jr. died 7 June 1714 in his 56th year at Reading(V.R.) The inventory of his estate, filed 18 Oct. 1714, showed an estimated value of L750. 13s., and other papers in the file showed that the administratrix was Elizabeth Clark, "formerly widow of Nathaniel Cutler of Reading, now the wife of Theophilus Clark of Medway." The appraisers were Nathaniel, the eldest son of deceased; Samuel Harding, husband to Mary, daughter of deceased; Raham Bancroft and John Eaton, guardians of under-age children of deceased. The widow allegedly released her dower (but see her will, supra), and distribution was to the five chidren: Nathaniel, Mary, Elizabeth, John and Jonathan (Middlesex Count Probate, No. 5544).

    Chidren, all recorded to Nathaniel and Elizabeth at Reading, (V.R.):

    i. Mary 3, b. 18 Feb. 1711/01; mentioned as wife of Samuel Harding in record of father's estate.
    ii. Nathaniel, b. 8 Dec. 1702; mentioned as deceased in mother's will in 1756 (supra).
    iii. Elizabeth, b. 20 April 1705; mentioned as daughter Elizabeth Chandler in mother's will.
    iv. John, b. 30 Oct. 1707; mentioned in mother's will.
    v. Jonathan, b. 17 Feb. 1710/11, mentioned in mother's will.

    Elizabeth (Underwood) Cutler married, as her second husband, at Reading 24 Feb. 1718, Theophilus Clark of Medway (V.R.). He was the son born to Benjamin and Dorcas Clarke at Medfield 24 Sept. 1670 (V.R.). He and his first wife Rachel had 12 children recorded at Medfield between 1696 and 1710, and she died 1 Dec. 1717 at Medway (V.R.). "Mr. Theophilus Clark" was buried in the Old Cemetery at Ashford, Conn., the tombstone recording his death on 3 Oct. 1737 in his 76th year. Elizabeth Clark, "wife to Lieut. Theophilus Clark" is also buried there, she having died 25 Dec. 1757 in her 82nd year.

    The will of Elizabeth Clark of Ashford, Windham County, Conn., dated 4 June 1756 and proved 2 Feb. 1758, gives:
    (T)o the heirs of my son Nathanael Cutler deceased: all that is due to me from his estate as dowry out of my first husbands estate and that is all I will to them from my estate. . . to my son John Cutler (the same) . .. to my son Jonathan Cutler (the same). . . to my daughter Mary Harding (the same). . . to my daughter Elizabeth Chandler all that is due to me from her which is all the portion I will give her. . . to my son Benjamin Clark seventy six pounds old tennor which is duue to me from him by a certanin note of hand dated June 5th 1751 this I give to him to be to his proper use and benefit during his natural life and at his deceas it is my will that it shall be given to the heirs of my sone Theophilus Clark deceased and this is all the portion I give him considering what I have given him before. . . I give and bequeath to my daughter Esther Eastman all that she or her husband are indebted to me and also all my houshold goods and cloathing which are mine at my deceas and also the three hundred and thirty pounds which is now in Doct. David Holmes hand, which is in lawfull money aquivolent to three hundred and thirty pounds, old tennor, and it is my will that one hundred pound of the three above mentioned shall be given to Philip and Timothy Eastman sones to the above named Esther Eastman when they arrive to the age of twenty one years. . . to the heirs of my son Theophilus Clark deceased namedly William Theophilus Benjamin and Samuel Clark the five hundred pounds old tennor which is now due to my from my son Benjmain Clark to be made good to them when they arrive to the age of twenty one years in old tennor or lawful money aquivolent to five hundred pounds, old tennor, with the interest and to have it equally destributed to each of them as they come of age Likewise it is my will that the fifty five pound old tennor which my son Benja Clark owes me for the cow he had of me shall be given to the above heirs of my son Theophilus deceasd and that it shall be made good to them when they come to the age of twenty one years and and distributed equally to each of them. . . to my daughter Bethiah Clark all that she owes me to be given to her younger son Ebenezer Martin Clark when he come to the age of twenty one years and this is all I give to her for the child. . . inasmuch as the surcumstance of the case is such in my thought that it is not proper that either of my sons should be my executour of this my last will and testament I appoint and ordain granson Moses Chandler of Woodstock to be my sole Executor.

    Witnesses were Obadiah Brown, Ruth White (by mark) and Benjamin Russell. Among debtors of the estate were Timothy Eastman, Doct. David Holmes, Jno Southworth, Edw. Marcy, Joseph Mason and Benja Clark. The appraisers were Tho. Chandler, Benja Sumner and Benja Russell (Pomfret Probate District, No. 1097; deposited at State Library, Hartford).

    Children, first recorded to Theophilus and Elizabeth Clark at Medway, Mass. (V.R.):

    i. Esther Clark, b. 1 Jan. 1719; mentioned as Esther Eastman in mother' will of 1756; she and husband Timothy Eastman executed release and receipt, 27 Nov. 1758.
    ii. Theophilus Clark, b. 19 Apr. 1722; mentioned as deceased with four sons surviving, in mother's will.
    iii. Benjamin Clark, b. 19 March 1724; mentioned in mother's will.
    iv. Bethiah Clark; mentioned in mother's will as mother of at least two sons.
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    BIOGRAPHY: Theophilus-3 (Benjamin-2, Joseph-1) Clark, born in Medfield in 1670, married Rachel Partridge around 1691.
    By 1702, he was settled on the Wheelock Lot No. 1 in both the Old and New Grants.
    His dwelling stood at the northeast corner of the present intersection of Village and School Streets in Medway, and his lands extended westerly as far as the present Peach Street, and to the east as far as the present Walker Street.
    He owned 110 acres in all.
    His wife Rachel died in 1717, and he married second, in 1718, Elizabeth (Underwood) Cutler, widow of Nathaniel Cutler of Reading, who brought three sons with him to Medway.
    Theophilus built and ran the "Bent Sawmill" a little south of his dwelling across the Mendon road.
    He served as Selectman in 1714 and 1722, and was on the town committees involved in building the meeting house in the Old Grant on Bare Hill (opposite the head of Pleasant Street in wh at is now Millis), and securing a minister.
    The first "warning out of town" took place in 1733 at Theophilus Clark's house, when Constable Edward Clark warned a Mary Burrit, possibly a servant, to depart from Medway.
    Theophilus was called "Lieutenant" in the town records.
    The original layout of Candlewood Island Road, now Oakland Street, ran easterly of his dwelling.
    About 1733, he removed to Ashford, Connecticut, where he died in 1737. The year he died, he deeded his 110 acres in Medway to Jacob Parker and Thomas Corbin who later sold off the land in parcels to Medway residents.
    A part of this land, including the dwelling and mill, were bought by his nephew and namesake Theophilus Clark in 1737
    http://www.medwaylib.org/EarlySettlers.htm
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    Note: 1. The American Genealogist, Vol. 23 page 229. Will of Theophilus Clark: Theophilus Clark of Ashford (Windham Co.), will 5 Oct 1737, proved 7 Nov. 1737. Elisabeth, wife, and children: Ebenezer, Caleb, Deborah, Dorcas, Mary, Abigail, Theophilus, Benjamin and Esther.

    From Francis D. Donovan, EARLY MEDWAY SETTLERS & LAND RECORDS, 1996, www.medwaylib.org:

    In 1727, Theophilus Clark deeded 110 acres on both sides of the New and Old Grant line. His holdings ended at what is now Peach Street in Medway Village. The Clark lands, owned by Timothy and Theophilus east of the Old Grant line were holdings acquired by their grandfather Joseph Clark at the "Bent of the river" in part, and included 77 acres of the Wheelock lot. (page 5)

    By 1702, he was settled on the Wheelock Lot No. 1 in both the Old and New Grants. His dwelling stood at the northeast corner of the present intersection of Village and School Streets in Medway, and his lands extended westerly as far as the present Peach Street, and to the east as far as the prest Walker Street. He owned 110 acres in all. His wife Rachel died in 1717, and he married second, in 1718, Elizabeth Cutler, widow of Nathaniel Cutler of Reading, who brought three sons with her to Medway.

    Theophilus built and ran the "Bent Sawmill" a little south of his dwelling across the Mendon road. He served as Selectman in 1714 and 1722, and was on the town committees involved in building the meeting house in the Old Grant on Bare Hill and securing a minister. The first "warning out of town" took place in 1733 at Theophilus Clark's house, when Constable Edward Clark warned a Mary Burrit, possibly a servant, to depart from Medway. Theophilus was called "Lieutenent" in the town records.

    About 1733, he removed to Ashford, Connecticut, where he died in 1737. The year he died, he deeded his 110 acres in Medway to Jacob Parker and Thomas Corbin who later sold off the land in parcels to Medway residents. A part of this land, including the dwelling and mill, were bought by his nephew and namesake Theophilus Clark in 1737. (page 6)


    Buried:
    Old Ashford Cemetery

    Died:
    Age: 67; Buried in Old Ashford Cemetery. Marker

    Theophilus Rachael Partridge 1691Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. Rachael 12 Jul 1669 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 01 Dec 1717Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rachael Partridge 12 Jul 1669 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 01 Dec 1717Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    Children:
    1. Dorcas Clark 13 Mar 1707 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 18 Nov 1776Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. 1. Caleb Clark 24 Sep 1705 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 1769Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Zebiah Clark 01 Nov 1703 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Bethia Clark 06 May 1697 Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; 19 Apr 1727Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, USA.
    5. Abigail Clark 20 Apr 1712 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 13 Sep 1794Holliston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Mary Clark 05 May 1710 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 12 Jan 1783Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Deborah Clark 12 Oct 1701 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Rebecka Clark 23 Jan 1694 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 13 Aug 1718Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. James Clark 07 Mar 1693 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 07 Mar 1694Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. Rachel Clark 13 Dec 1692 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 15 Feb 1770Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    11. Ebenezer Clark 21 Jan 1699 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 10 Jan 1769Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.
    12. Theophilus Clark 16 Apr 1698 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 28 Aug 1716Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    13. Benjamin Clark 10 Oct 1696 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 24 Aug 1716Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benjamin ClarkeBenjamin Clarke 09 Feb 1644 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (son of Joseph Clarke, The Immigrant and Alice Fenn); 01 Dec 1724Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Vine Lake Cemetery, Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Event 1: 18 Mar 1721, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA; Last Will and Testament sealed

    Notes:

    From notes at Findagrave site:

    Benjamin Clarke, second child of Joseph Clarke (1), was born in Dedham, Massachusetts, February 9, 1644. He married; 1665, Dorcas Morse. He had a grant of land in Medfield, "near the way as you go to Nantasket." His house was on Main street, opposite Pound street. The original well is said to be still in use. His house was burned by the Indians in 1676, and he built again on the same spot. What is known as the Peak House in Medfield is an addition subsequently made to his second house in or about 1762. After the old part decayed and was torn down, the present structure was moved to its present location. Its unique shape has attracted
    much attention and is even believed to be one of the houses left from the burning in King Philip's war.

    Benjamin Clarke was a very prominent citizen. He was for seventeen years selectman of the town and two years deputy to the general court. He died in 1724 and his widow in 1725.

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    ** Benjamin Clark was a wheelwright. He married Dorcas Morse in 1665, and in 1668 received a grant for a house lot "on the way as you go out at Nantasket." The original well is reputed to still be in use. He was burned out by the Indians in 1676, but rebuilt upon the same spot. What is called the "Peak House" (picture on p348, History of Medfield) is an addition subsequently made to his second house, in or about 1762. After the decay of the old part, it was moved to its present location. Its unique shape has attracted much attention, and it is even popularly believed to be one of the original houses left standing by the Indians. Benjamin was a prominent man in town affairs, served on the board of selectmen seventeen times, and as a representative two years. He died 1 Dec. 1724, his widow the following year. (Tilden)
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    FROM http://sciway3.net/clark/clark/benjaminclark1644.html
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    King Phillips War -- Attacked Feb 21, 1676

    In this same area, the Benjamin Clark house was also burnt. Benjamin and his wife Dorcas were able to flee and safely make it to the garrison along with their children (twins Hannah and Benjamin age 10; Theophilus age 6, Tabitha age 4, and Timothy age 2) before their house also went up in flames. Clark's house was the original Peak House.

    ** FROM https://patch.com/massachusetts/medfield/uniquely-medfield-once-upon-a-town-medfield-under-attack

    Medfield Historical Society

    Died:
    Age: 80

    Benjamin Dorcas Morse 19 Nov 1665Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. Dorcas (daughter of Joseph Morse and Hannah Phillips) 24 Jun 1645 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 14 Jul 1725Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Dorcas Morse 24 Jun 1645 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Joseph Morse and Hannah Phillips); 14 Jul 1725Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Medfield Cemetery

    Died:
    Vine Lake Cemetery at Medfield

    Children:
    1. DY Ebenezer Clark 12 May 1682 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 14 Feb 1683Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Edward Clark 11 Nov 1679 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 03 Jul 1746Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Millis, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Rebecca Clark, DY 20 Jul 1684 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 26 Sep 1687Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Jonathan Clark Nov 1690 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 15 Nov 1690Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Seth Clark 01 May 1687 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 16 Mar 1756Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Captain Timothy Clark 05 May 1677 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 10 Aug 1725Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Millis, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Benjamin Clark 20 Nov 1668 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 07 Feb 1688Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Hannah Clark 22 Oct 1666 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 04 Nov 1757Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. 2. Theophilus Clark, I 1665 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; 07 Oct 1737Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, USA; Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, USA.
    10. Timothy Clark, DY 19 Dec 1674 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 06 Sep 1676.
    11. Tabitha Clark 10 Dec 1672 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Clarke, The Immigrant 11 Apr 1613 Banham, Norfolk, England (son of Thomas Clarke and Mary Canne); 06 Jan 1684Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

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    See Christopher Gleason Clark, "The English Ancestry of Joseph Clark (1613-1683) of Dedham and Medfield, Massachusetts," in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 152(Jan 1998):3-23
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    Signer of Dedham Covenant:

    In 1636, there were 30 signers. In 1637, there were 46. By 1656, 79 men put their names on the document

    Married Alice Fenn in England (NOT Alice Pepper)

    "The English Ancestry of Joseph Clark (1613-1683) of Dedham and Medfield, Massachusetts", by Christopher Gleason Clark, Published in "New England Historical and Genealogical Register", Vol 152, January 1998.

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    Joseph Clark had one wife Alice Fenn. See:

    Christopher Gleason Clark, THE ENGLISH ANCESTRY OF JOSEPH CLARK (1613-1683) OF DEDHAM AND MEDFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS in NEHGR vol 152 p 3-23

    NGSQ Robert Charles Anderson, "Clark, Hunting, and Wheelock Families of Dedham, Massachusetts: Some English Clues," National Genealogical Society Quarterly [hereinafter NC.SQ], 74 [1986]: 3-6.

    Previous biographies stating his wife was Alice Pepper were disproved in 1998.
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    Alice Fenn was born about 1619 in England, was christened on 25 March 1623 in St. Mary Aldermary,London, England, and died on 17 March 1709/10 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States at age 91.
    Alice marriedJoseph Clarke on 15 April 1640 in Banham, Norfolk, England.
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    According to a post from Sandra Johnson, SJohn41095@aol.com, 17 Jun 2003, Clark-NewEng, Joseph Clark was thought to have married Alice Pepper, but the spouse has been determined to be Alice Fenn; cites Christopher Gleason Clark, The Enlgish Origins of Joseph Clark (1613-93), NEHGR, 152, 1998, 3-23.
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    3964. Joseph Clark, born before 11 April 1613 in Banham, Norfolk, England; died 06 January 1684 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He was the son of 7928. Thomas Clarke and 7929. Mary Canne. He married 15 April 1640 in Banham, Norfolk, England.
    3965. Alice Fenn, born about 1619 in England; died 17 March 1710 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.

    Children of Joseph Clark and Alice Fenn are:
    * Joseph Clark (1642-1702), married 1663 Mary Allen (1641-1702).
    * Benjamin Clark (1644-1724), married 1665 Dorcas Morse (1645-1725).
    * Ephraim Clark (1646-1699), married 1669 Mary Bullen (1642-1726)
    * Daniel Clark (1647-1676).
    * Mary Clark (1649-1732), married 1673 Jonathan Bowden (1652-1732).
    * Sarah Clark (1651-1704), married (1) John Bowers (1646-1676); (2) 1677 Samuel Smith (1641-1691).
    * John Clark (1652-1720), married 1680 Mary Sheffield (1653-????).
    * Nathaniel Clark (1658-1733), married 1704 Experience Hinsdale (1679-1754).
    * Rebecca Clark (1660-1740), married 1679 John Richardson (1650-1697).

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    * See http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.692.6246&rep=rep1&type=pdf

    * Descendants of Ralph Wheelock
    of Medfield, Massachusetts
    Rev. Ralph Wheelock
    Descendants of
    24 Jan 2015
    Northborough, MA
    Compiled by Roderick B. Sullivan, Jr
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    Died:
    Vine Lake Cemetery at Medfield; Age: 87

    Joseph Alice Fenn 15 Apr 1640Banham, Norfolk, England. Alice 25 Mar 1623 St Mary Aldermary, London, England; 25 Mar 1623 Aldermary, London, England; 17 Mar 1711Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice Fenn 25 Mar 1623 St Mary Aldermary, London, England; 25 Mar 1623 Aldermary, London, England; 17 Mar 1711Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Alice Fenn was born about 1619 in England, was christened on 25 March 1623 in St. Mary Aldermary,London, England, and died on 17 March 1709/10 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States at age 87.

    Alice married Joseph Clarke on 15 April 1640 in Banham, Norfolk, England.

    Birth:
    There are numerous records showing both "Fenn" and "Pepper", with all of the vital data remaining consistent. I have yet to uncover why there is a difference in the last name from her (indicated) parents.

    Died:
    Vine Lake Cemetery,unmarked.

    Children:
    1. John Clarke 28 Oct 1652 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 14 Dec 1720Medway, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Sarah Clarke 20 Feb 1651 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 20 May 1704Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Rebecca Clarke 16 Aug 1660 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 17 Feb 1739Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Nathaniel Clarke 06 Oct 1658 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 11 Jul 1733Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Mary Clarke 12 Mar 1649 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 1673Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. 4. Benjamin Clarke 09 Feb 1644 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 01 Dec 1724Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Vine Lake Cemetery, Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Joseph Clarke 27 Jul 1642 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 04 Sep 1702Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Daniel Clarke 29 Sep 1647 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 07 Apr 1676Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Ephraim Clarke 04 Feb 1646 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 04 Jul 1684Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 10.  Joseph Morse 02 May 1613 Redgrave, Suffolk, England (son of Samuel Morse and Elizabeth Jasper); 20 Jun 1654Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; .

    Notes:

    Died:
    Age: 39

    Joseph Hannah Phillips 01 Sep 1638Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA. Hannah (daughter of Christopher Phillips and Mary Dwight) 31 Mar 1616 England; 03 Oct 1676Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; 06 Oct 1676. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Hannah Phillips 31 Mar 1616 England (daughter of Christopher Phillips and Mary Dwight); 03 Oct 1676Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; 06 Oct 1676.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Age: 61

    Children:
    1. Sarah Morse 16 Sep 1643 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 29 Aug 1683Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Capt Joseph Morse 26 Jan 1649 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 03 Feb 1718Natick, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; Holliston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Lt. Samuel Morse 27 Nov 1639 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 28 Feb 1718Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. 5. Dorcas Morse 24 Jun 1645 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 14 Jul 1725Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Hannah Morse 08 Aug 1641 Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; 26 Mar 1704Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.