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Sign up freeAaron James Clark 1688–1746 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Jan 1688
Birth Location: Swansea, Massachusetts Colonial, America
Death Date: 5 Aug 1746
Death Location: Rehoboth, Massachusetts Colonial, America
Father: Aaron CLARK
Mother: Sarah Lange
Spouse(s): Bethia Eddy
Children(s): Samuel Clark
The story of Aaron James Clark began in 1688 in Swansea, Massachusetts Colonial, America. Aaron James Clark married Bethia Hannah Eddy, and had children including Samuel Clark. Aaron James Clark passed away in 1746 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts Colonial, America.
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Biography
- The story of Aaron James Clark began in 1688 in Swansea, Massachusetts Colonial, America.
- Aaron James Clark married Bethia Hannah Eddy, and had children including Samuel Clark.
- Aaron James Clark passed away in 1746 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts Colonial, America.
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Aaron Clark's Descendants
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1. Samuel Clark 1720–1783 m. Rachel (Whitaker) Sprague 1716–1807
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1. Rachel Clark 1746–1830 m. Aaron Cook 1746–1836
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1. Avery Cook 1788–1875 m. Hannah Barney 1792–1818
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1. Reuben Cook 1814–1890 m. Julia (Ann) Arnold 1814–1870
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Jan 1688
Event Place: Swansea, Massachusetts Colonial, America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 Aug 1746
Event Place: Rehoboth, Massachusetts Colonial, America