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Capt. Ebenezer CLARK
Ruth WILD |
Husband: Ebenezer CLARK
Birth: ca. 1754, of Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA Death: 24 Nov 1835, New Ipswich, Hillsborough Co., NH Military Service: Revolutionary War Father: Ebenezer CLARK (1722- ) Mother: Abigail AGER (1727- ) |
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Wife: Ruth WILD
Birth: 19 Jan 1759, Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA Death: 4 Feb 1840, New Ipswich, Hillsborough Co., NH Father: William WILD, Jr. (1720/1-1807) Mother: Deborah ALLEN (1724/5-1800) |
Children — born in MA: |
— born in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA:
1. Ebenezer CLARK, b. ca. 1781; d. Townsend, Middlesex Co., MA; m. Mary SAMPSON 2. Ruth CLARK, b. ca. 1783; m1. Elias POOLE; m2. Castilio HOSMER 3. Mary CLARK, b. 24 Jul 1784 — born in Bedford, Middlesex Co., MA:
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Sources:
1. Abram English Brown. 1891. History of the Town of Bedord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Self-published, Bedford, MA (online at Ancestry.com).
2. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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