Isabel de Clare1
F, #11865, b. 2 November 1226, d. 1254
Isabel de Clare was born on 2 November 1226.1 She was the daughter of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester and Isabel Marshal.1 Isabel de Clare married Sir Robert le Brus, Lord of Anandale, son of Robert le Brus, "The Noble" Lord of Annandale and Isabella "the Scot" of Huntingdon,.2 Isabel de Clare died in 1254.2
Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford1
M, #11873, d. 30 October 1217
Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford was the son of Roger de Clare Earl of Hertford and Maud de St. Hilary.1 Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford married Amice fitz Robert, Countess of Gloucester, daughter of William fitz Robert Earl of Gloucester and Hawise de Beaumont.1 Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford died on 30 October 1217.1
Child of Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford and Amice fitz Robert, Countess of Gloucester
- Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester+1 b. s 1180, d. 25 Oct 1230
Citations
- [S122] Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, p. 35.
Roger de Clare Earl of Hertford1
M, #11877
Child of Roger de Clare Earl of Hertford and Maud de St. Hilary,
- Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford+1 d. 30 Oct 1217
Citations
- [S122] Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, p. 35.
Elizabeth Clarell1
F, #16840
Elizabeth Clarell was the daughter of Sir Thomas Clarell.2 Elizabeth Clarell married Sir John Gresley of Drakelow and Colton circa 1410 Erdswicke calls her Mary.2,1,3,4
Child of Elizabeth Clarell and Sir John Gresley of Drakelow and Colton
Citations
- [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 1, Second Series. p. 55. The Gresleys of Drakelow.
- [S111] John Burke, Commoners of Great Britain, Vol. 3 p. 441.
- [S551] Falnoner Madan, Gresleys of Drakelow, p. 226.
- [S362] Sampson Erdeswick, A survey of Staffordshire, p. 217.
Sir Thomas Clarell1
M, #16841
Child of Sir Thomas Clarell
Citations
- [S111] John Burke, Commoners of Great Britain, Vol. 3 p. 441.
(unknown) Clark1
M, #17937, b. 16 June 1875
(unknown) Clark married Ida Elizabeth Soule, daughter of John Soule and Charlotte Flint.1 (unknown) Clark was born on 16 June 1875.1
Citations
- [S372] [Pompey Reunion Committee], Re-union of the Sons and Daughters of the Old Town of Pompey, p. 304 et seq.
Benjamin Clark1
M, #2907, d. 1729
Of Kingston, New Hampshire.2 Benjamin Clark married Jane Pepperell, daughter of Lt. Col. Wiliam Pepperrell and Margery Bray.1 Benjamin Clark died in 1729.2
Lt. Charles Thomas Clark U.S.N.1
M, #8976, b. 1793, d. 1819
Lt. Charles Thomas Clark U.S.N. was born in 1793.1 He married Susanna Boylston Adams, daughter of Charles Adams and Sarah Smith, on 3 August 1817 in Quincy, Massachusetts.2 Lt. Charles Thomas Clark U.S.N. died in 1819.1
Child of Lt. Charles Thomas Clark U.S.N. and Susanna Boylston Adams
- Susan Maria Clark2 b. 2 Mar 1818
Christopher Clark1
M, #10712
Child of Christopher Clark and Rebecca (Unknown)
- John Clark1 b. 1651/52
Citations
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 3229.
David Clark1
M, #15939, d. before 1849
David Clark married Anne Elizabeth Higgins on 30 March 1843 in Cass County, Illinois.1 David Clark died before 1849.1
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Unverified Pedigree Resource File.
Donald Clark of Braelechan1
M, #22441
Child of Donald Clark of Braelechan
Citations
- [S586] John] Beatson, Family of Beatson, p. 23.
Edith Hazen Clark1
F, #4888, b. 1908
Edith Hazen Clark was born in 1908.1 She was the daughter of Granville Alonzo Clark and Lousie Martha Wiggin.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Edwin S. Clark1
M, #17707
Child of Edwin S. Clark and Helen M. Gilman
- Luella Frances Clark+1 b. 8 Nov 1877, d. 2 Jun 1947
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.
Eleanor Gertrude Clark1
F, #4891, b. 1911
Eleanor Gertrude Clark was born in 1911.1 She was the daughter of Granville Alonzo Clark and Lousie Martha Wiggin.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Eliza Chauncy Clark1
F, #16739, b. 1790, d. 1872
Eliza Chauncy Clark was born in 1790.2 She was the daughter of Jeremiah Clark and Elizabeth Hirst Chauncy.1 Eliza Chauncy Clark married Lieut. John Porter U.S.N. on 25 February 1815.1,2 Eliza Chauncy Clark died in 1872.2
Children of Eliza Chauncy Clark and Lieut. John Porter U.S.N.
- Lucia Chauncey Porter3 b. Apr 1816
- Bolton Smith Porter3 b. 30 Aug 1820, d. a 18 Sep 1860
- Major General Fitz John Porter3 b. 31 Aug 1822
- David St. Leon Porter3 b. 9 Aug 1824
Elizabeth Clark1
F, #2523, d. circa 21 November 1717
Elizabeth Clark was the daughter of Jonas Clark.2 Elizabeth Clark married John Woodmansey.1 Elizabeth Clark married George Monck after 4 June 1685.2 Elizabeth Clark died circa 21 November 1717.2
Child of Elizabeth Clark and John Woodmansey
- James Woodmansey+1 b. 7 Dec 1665, d. 26 Feb 1693/94
Elizabeth Clark1,2
F, #4813, d. 8 November 1713
Elizabeth Clark was the daughter of Dr. John Clark.3 Elizabeth Clark married firstly Richard Hubbard on 9 November 1697 at Ipswich.4 Elizabeth Clark married secondly Rev. Cotton Mather, son of Rev. Increase Mather and Maria Cotton, on 18 August 1703.1,2 Elizabeth Clark died on 8 November 1713.3
Child of Elizabeth Clark and Rev. Cotton Mather
- Samuel Mather1 b. 30 Oct 1706, d. 27 Jun 1785
Elizabeth Clark1
F, #7920
Elizabeth Clark was the daughter of Thomas Clark and Mary Bulkeley.2 Elizabeth Clark married John Hancock.1
Child of Elizabeth Clark and John Hancock
- Rev. John Hancock+1 b. 1 Jun 1702, d. 7 May 1744
Elizabeth P. Clark1
F, #20609
Child of Elizabeth P. Clark and Stephen Salisbury
- Annie Gardner Salisbury2 b. 7 Apr 1847
Ella J. Clark1
F, #9009, b. November 1860, d. before 1924
Ella J. Clark is also recorded as Ella M[aria?] Clark. She was born in November 1860 in Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of William Clark and Maria N. (Unknown).3 Ella J. Clark married Henry Devereux Sewall, son of Rev. Charles Chauncy Sewall and Amy Peters, on 4 February 1880 in Medfield, Massachusetts, they had seven children, four of whom were still living at the time of the 1900 Census.4,5 Ella J. Clark is also recorded as Emma Sewall.4 She and Henry Devereux Sewall appear on the census of 22 June 1900 at Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts, his occupation is recorded as hat blocker.2 Ella J. Clark died before 1924.6
Children of Ella J. Clark and Henry Devereux Sewall
- Ethel Isabella Sewall7 b. 15 Aug 1880, d. 29 Nov 1911
- Ellen F. Sewall7 b. 1 Aug 1882
- Charles C. Sewall b. 25 Dec 1884, d. 7 Jan 1918
- Henry Devereux Sewall Jr.7 b. 19 Apr 1889
- (unknown) Sewall8 b. 20 Dec 1890
- Herbert Sewall9 b. c 1891
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962.
- [S208] 1900 US Census, Westborough District 1703, Worcester, Massachusetts.
- [S87] Kate Hogenson, Communication from K. Hogenson, Descendants of Charles Chauncy Sewall @ Jan 2005.
- [S208] 1900 US Census, MA WORCESTER WESTBOROUGH.
- [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001.
- [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920.
- [S87] Kate Hogenson, Communication from K. Hogenson.
- [S89] Family Search, New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909.
- [S89] Family Search, New York, State Census, 1892.
Ethel Constance Clark1
F, #8502
Ethel Constance Clark was the daughter of Thomas Clark.1 Ethel Constance Clark married Augustus Meredith Nanton, son of Augustus Nanton and Louisa Jarvis, on 17 November 1894.1
Citations
- [S79] Edward Marion Chadwick, Ontarian Families, Vol. II p. 134.
Francis Clark1
F, #278, d. after 1677
Children of Francis Clark and Rev. John Reyner
- Abigail Reyner2
- Rev. John Reyner1 b. 1643, d. 21 Dec 1676
Granville Alonzo Clark1
M, #4887
Granville Alonzo Clark married Lousie Martha Wiggin, daughter of James Bradley Wiggin and Frances Marie Hazen.1
Children of Granville Alonzo Clark and Lousie Martha Wiggin
- Edith Hazen Clark+1 b. 1908
- Eleanor Gertrude Clark1 b. 1911
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Hannah Clark1
F, #13777, b. 2 September 1704, d. 3 November 1764
Hannah Clark was born on 2 September 1704 in Boston, Massachusetts.1 She married secondly Dr. John Cabot, son of John Cabot and Anne Orne, on 5 June 1747 in Salem.1 Hannah Clark died on 3 November 1764 in Salem, Massachusetts, at the age of 60.1
Citations
- [S472] L. Vernon Briggs, Cabot family, p. 39.
Henry Clark1
M, #14862, b. 1673, d. 1749
Henry Clark was born in 1673.1 He married Elizabeth Greenleaf, daughter of Col. Stephen Greenleaf and Elizabeth Gerrish, on 7 November 1695 in Newbury, Massachusetts.2 Henry Clark died in 1749.1
Child of Henry Clark and Elizabeth Greenleaf
- Mary Clark+1 b. 26 Dec 1714, d. 1797
Jane Clark1
F, #20419, b. circa 1791, d. 6 August 1850
Jane Clark was born circa 1791 in Gilford, New Hampshire.1 She married Matthias Sewall, son of Thomas Sewall and Sarah Weeks, on 15 November 1812 in Gilford, Belknap County, New Hampshire, The clergyman was William Blasdell.2 Jane Clark died on 6 August 18503 and is buried in McCoy Cemetery, Belknap County, New Hampshire.3
Children of Jane Clark and Matthias Sewall
- Freeman C. Sewall+4 b. 25 Dec 1816, d. 7 May 1898
- Mary Olive Sewall5 b. 17 Apr 1825, d. 4 May 1911
- Charles F. Sewall6 b. c 1826, d. 25 Oct 1845
- Levi Woodbury Sewall+7 b. 23 Aug 1828, d. 17 Dec 1899
- Laura A. Sewall8 b. c 1837, d. 10 Jul 1852
Citations
- [S365] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), p. 311.
- [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 11652851."
- [S364] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), #382.
- [S364] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), #383.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#11652826."
- [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947.
- [S109] 1850 United States Census, Gilford, Belknap, New Hampshire.
Jeremiah Clark1
M, #10697
Jeremiah Clark was the son of Daniel Clark and Lucy Moulton. The marriage intention of Jeremiah Clark and Elizabeth Hirst Chauncy, daughter of Charles Chauncy and Joanna Cutts Gerrish, was published on 20 October 1789 in Kittery, York County, Maine.2,3,4
Child of Jeremiah Clark and Elizabeth Hirst Chauncy
- Eliza Chauncy Clark+1 b. 1790, d. 1872
Joane Clark1
F, #14301
Child of Joane Clark and Deacon Simon Stone
Citations
- [S472] L. Vernon Briggs, Cabot family, p. 37.
Joanna Mullen Clark1
F, #12527, b. 1 July 1891, d. 19 May 1976
Joanna Mullen Clark was born on 1 July 1891 in Breckinridge County, Kentucky.2 She married Edward Houghton Sewall, son of Samuel Swanton Sewall and Marcia Houghton, on 2 June 1917 in Redlands, California.1,3 Joanna Mullen Clark died on 19 May 1976 in Redlands, San Bernardino County, California, at the age of 842 and is buried in Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands, San Bernardino County, California.4
Joanna Clark Sewall: She cared about others
REFLECTIONS - Perhaps her best attribute was that she cared about others.
Joanna Clark Sewall died Wednesday and was buried in Hillside Memorial Park, forever a part of the community in which she was a pioneer 60 years ago. Her son, Sam Sewall, manager of the Redlands Chamber of Commerce, paused to recall the many things his mother had done during her 85 years on earth. The memories flooded quickly and like a montage of American life, one could envision her many kindnesses.
“During World War II she was an aircraft observer at the Civil Defense Station on Sunset Drive and headed the Redlands CSO project." Sewall said, recalling with fondness his mother’s community involvement. During the war Joanna Sewall cut out pictures of puppy dogs, shady brooks, blue skies and green forests, baseball games in action and pasted them into scrap hooks for servicemen all over the world. "She didn't just do one or two. she did a thousand of them" Sewall said. "And she received acknowledgement from guys all over the world."S he and her friends would sit at a table in the old Imperial Hardware Store, cutting pictures from magazines and carefully pasting them into books.
"I like to think she put love and concern and kindness into each of the thousand books, and that each serviceman who received one knew that someone loved him." Sewall said.
Mrs Sewall came to visit Redlands in 1912 It was during a visit with her cousin George Mullen and his wife Grace, that Joanna met Edward Houghton Sewall. While riding in a horse drawn buggy on Valentine's Day, Sewall pulled into Prospect Park and proposed to Joanna. In June of 1917 they were married in Trinity Episcopal Church and a reception was held at the fashionable Wissahickon Inn.
Sewall farmed some 40 acres of land in their first home at the top of Canjon Street and they moved to Garden Street in 1928. Sewall and a son, Edward Jr., died in 1946, but Mrs Sewall continued with her community work.
The summer dances sponsored by the Contemporary Club were furnished with hundreds of gallons of hand squeezed orange juice provided by Mrs Sewall. "She provided transportation to and from the Lighthouse for the Blind in San Bernardino for the Red Cross for 20 years," Sewall said.
“For her church work she was appointed as the church' s delegate to the International Episcopal Conference in Hawaii in 1955.”
"I remember her cutting and stitching over 10,000 padded pot holders for church bazaar sales for almost 25 years." Sewall said.
“She was born in a poor family, in fact, she was born in what had been slave quarters in an old plantation house and she had little formal education
"But she became a fine person who gave of herself to others. She was active in the Contemporary Club, the Republican women's Club and she was a charter member of the Assistance league here.” Sewall said.
Maybe few will notice that the hands that that once created packages from home for servicemen and pot holders for church bazaars, are now at rest, but Sewall is confidant that her enthusiasm for living will continue in others.5
Joanna Clark Sewall: She cared about others
REFLECTIONS - Perhaps her best attribute was that she cared about others.
Joanna Clark Sewall died Wednesday and was buried in Hillside Memorial Park, forever a part of the community in which she was a pioneer 60 years ago. Her son, Sam Sewall, manager of the Redlands Chamber of Commerce, paused to recall the many things his mother had done during her 85 years on earth. The memories flooded quickly and like a montage of American life, one could envision her many kindnesses.
“During World War II she was an aircraft observer at the Civil Defense Station on Sunset Drive and headed the Redlands CSO project." Sewall said, recalling with fondness his mother’s community involvement. During the war Joanna Sewall cut out pictures of puppy dogs, shady brooks, blue skies and green forests, baseball games in action and pasted them into scrap hooks for servicemen all over the world. "She didn't just do one or two. she did a thousand of them" Sewall said. "And she received acknowledgement from guys all over the world."S he and her friends would sit at a table in the old Imperial Hardware Store, cutting pictures from magazines and carefully pasting them into books.
"I like to think she put love and concern and kindness into each of the thousand books, and that each serviceman who received one knew that someone loved him." Sewall said.
Mrs Sewall came to visit Redlands in 1912 It was during a visit with her cousin George Mullen and his wife Grace, that Joanna met Edward Houghton Sewall. While riding in a horse drawn buggy on Valentine's Day, Sewall pulled into Prospect Park and proposed to Joanna. In June of 1917 they were married in Trinity Episcopal Church and a reception was held at the fashionable Wissahickon Inn.
Sewall farmed some 40 acres of land in their first home at the top of Canjon Street and they moved to Garden Street in 1928. Sewall and a son, Edward Jr., died in 1946, but Mrs Sewall continued with her community work.
The summer dances sponsored by the Contemporary Club were furnished with hundreds of gallons of hand squeezed orange juice provided by Mrs Sewall. "She provided transportation to and from the Lighthouse for the Blind in San Bernardino for the Red Cross for 20 years," Sewall said.
“For her church work she was appointed as the church' s delegate to the International Episcopal Conference in Hawaii in 1955.”
"I remember her cutting and stitching over 10,000 padded pot holders for church bazaar sales for almost 25 years." Sewall said.
“She was born in a poor family, in fact, she was born in what had been slave quarters in an old plantation house and she had little formal education
"But she became a fine person who gave of herself to others. She was active in the Contemporary Club, the Republican women's Club and she was a charter member of the Assistance league here.” Sewall said.
Maybe few will notice that the hands that that once created packages from home for servicemen and pot holders for church bazaars, are now at rest, but Sewall is confidant that her enthusiasm for living will continue in others.5
Children of Joanna Mullen Clark and Edward Houghton Sewall
- Elizabeth Houghton Sewall+2 b. 13 Mar 1918, d. 15 Oct 2004
- Samuel Swanton Sewall II+3 b. 29 Jun 1923, d. 28 Apr 1992
- Edward Houghton Sewall Jr.6 b. 29 Jun 1923, d. 22 Dec 1945
Citations
- [S153] Charles Nelson Sinnett, Sinnett's Sewall genealogy, p. 36.
- [S205] Newspaper, Redlands Daily Facts May 19, 1976.
- [S205] Newspaper, Redlands Daily Facts (CA) March 8, 2006.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#186909655."
- [S205] Newspaper, The San Bernardino County Sun, 23 May 1976.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com