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Hugh Clark 1722–1800 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 July 1722

Birth Location: Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland

Death Date: Abt 1800

Death Location: body interred in Burford, Brant Congregational Cem

Father: Thomas Clark

Mother: Jean Ewan

Spouse(s): Margaret McIntosh

Children(s): Alexander Clark, Jannett Clark

The story of Hugh Clark began in 1722 in Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland. Hugh Clark married Margaret Mcintosh, and had children including Alexander Clark, Jannett Clark. Hugh Clark passed away in 1800 in body interred in Burford, Brant Congregational Cem.

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Biography

  • The story of Hugh Clark began in 1722 in Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland.
  • Hugh Clark married Margaret Mcintosh, and had children including Alexander Clark, Jannett Clark.
  • Hugh Clark passed away in 1800 in body interred in Burford, Brant Congregational Cem.

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Hugh Clark's Ancestors

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Hugh Clark
1722–1800
Birth Place: Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland
Parents
Thomas Clark
1698–
Scotland
Jean (Mc) Ewan
1700–
Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Hugh Clark's Descendants

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Hugh Clark (15 July 1722–Abt 1800) m. Margaret McIntosh (17 Sept 1723–Abt 1769)
  1. 1. Alexander Clark 1760–1825 m. Elizabeth McCleve 1764–1819
    1. 1. Mary Clark 1789–1894 m. Samuel Foster 1781–1824
      1. 1. Mary (A) Foster 1806–1879 m. Isaac (S.) Ford 1800–1882
        1. 1. Sarah (Addington) Ford 1831–1908 m. William (E) Matthews 1825–1920
        2. 2. William (S) Ford 1846–1918 m. Lavinia (Ella) Carman 1854–1909
        3. 3. Charlotte Ford 1833–1872
        4. 4. Andrew (Jackson) Ford 1844–1933 m. Sarah (Louisa) Parker 1846–1927
        5. 5. Nicholas (S.) Ford 1828–1862 m. Mary Stillwell 1828–1894
        6. 6. Mary (Ann) Ford 1848–1879
        7. 7. Mary (Ann) Ford 1825–1884 m. Charles Armstrong 1820–
        8. 8. John Ford 1827–
        9. 9. Catherine Ford 1835–1847
        10. 10. John Ford 1837–1840
        11. 11. Emily Ford 1839–1840
        12. 12. Isaac Ford 1841–1845
        13. 13. Cornelius (I) Ford 1851–1925 m. Frances (E) Rose 1850–1946
      2. 2. Tammy Foster 1796–1869 m. Stephen Howard 1781–1840
        1. 1. Allen Howard 1820–1891
        2. 2. Stephen (M.) Howard 1824–1904
        3. 3. Mary Howard 1813–1852 m. Benjamin (Franklin) West 1810–1873
        4. 4. Brooks (Wakefield) Howard 1817–1891
        5. 5. Esther Howard 1826–1876
        6. 6. Abijah Howard 1831–1851
      3. 3. Elizabeth Foster 1803–1873 m. Theophilus (Brooks) Wakefield 1792–1873
        1. 1. Amelia (Wakefield) Howard 1821–1874
      4. 4. Samuel (James) Foster 1805–1890
      5. 5. Joseph Foster 1798–1872
      6. 6. Anna (Maria) Foster 1805–1869 m. Edwin Proctor 1799–1867
        1. 1. Samuel Proctor 1830–1893 m. Paulina Proctor 1832–1910
        2. 2. Henry Proctor 1832–1884
        3. 3. Tammy (Elizabeth) Proctor 1834–1915
        4. 4. William Proctor 1837–1892
        5. 5. Eliza (B.) Proctor 1839–1861
        6. 6. Albert Proctor 1840–1885
        7. 7. Alexander (Goldsmith) Proctor 1840–1899
      7. 7. Asher (Miller) Foster 1807–1828
      8. 8. Goldsmith Foster 1810–1871
      9. 9. William (G) Foster 1804–1871 m. Margaret Vincent 1808–1835 m. Susannah Walters 1814–1901
        1. 1. John (G) Foster 1816–1880 m. Angeline Johnson 1816–1880
        2. 2. Samuel (William) Foster 1831–1911
        3. 3. James (B.) Foster 1833–1906
        4. 4. Mary (Margaret) Foster 1837–1916
        5. 5. Paulina (E.) Foster 1838–1906
        6. 6. William (Henry) Foster 1847–1907
        7. 7. Cynthia Foster 1841–1850
        8. 8. John (Benson) Foster 1846–1929
        9. 9. Albert (Edward) Foster 1847–1869
        10. 10. Cynthia (Emily) Foster 1851–1880
        11. 11. Annetta (Amelia) Foster 1855–1923 m. Horatio (Nelson) Babbitt 1842–1912
        12. 12. Alexander (P.) Foster 1859–1860
      10. 10. Everlina Foster 1798–1819
      11. 11. Reform Foster 1800–1872
    2. 2. Elizabeth (V) Clark 1781–1863 m. Benjamin Seymour 1770–1810
    3. 3. Nancy Clark 1784–1855 m. Joseph (E) Gunsolus 1778–1865
      1. 1. Robb (M) Gunsolus 1830–1904
      2. 2. Benjamin Gunsolus 1827–1904 m. Mary (Caroline) Brooks 1833–1908
        1. 1. Robert (A) Gunsolus 1852–1930 m. Irena Mcnitt 1867–1948
        2. 2. George (J) Gunsolus 1856–1928 m. Nettie (May) Campbell 1892–1924 m. Lucy (Ann) Curtis 1857–
        3. 3. Harriett (Almira) Gunsolus 1854–1918 m. Solon Cutler 1845–1908 m. Joseph (B) Cecil 1859–1922
    4. 4. Isabella Clark 1802–1881
    5. 5. Benjamin Clark 1804–
    6. 6. Jennet Clark 1794–
    7. 7. Charles Clark 1804–1873
    8. 8. Hugh Clark 1787–1787
    9. 9. Margaret Clark 1786–1795
    10. 10. George (Alexander) Clark 1797–1871
    11. 11. Harriot Clark 1807–1877
    12. 12. John Clark 1791–1818
  2. 2. Jannett Clark 1750–

Hugh Clark's Timeline

2 Records

1722
15 July 1722
Birth of Hugh Clark in Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland
Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland
1800
Abt 1800
Age 78
Death of Hugh Clark in body interred in Burford, Brant Congregational Cem
body interred in Burford, Brant Congregational Cem

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 July 1722
    Event Place: Ardersier, Nairn, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1796
    Event Place: Canada
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Canada; Year: 1796; Page Number: 136

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: New York
    Record Source: UK, American Loyalist Claims, 1776-1835, The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; American Loyalist Claims, Series II; Class: AO 13; Piece: 079

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt 1800
    Event Place: body interred in Burford, Brant Congregational Cem

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