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Leah Clark 1639–1704 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1639

Birth Location: Massachusetts, United States

Death Date: before 10 April 1704

Death Location: Massachusetts, United States

Father: Major Clarke

Mother: Mary Smedley

Spouse(s): Thomas Baker

Children(s): Rachel Baker, John Baker, Joseph Baker, John Baker, Thomas Baker, Martha Baker, Priscilla (Appleton), Rebecca (Peabody), Elizabeth Baker

Leah Clark was born in 1639 in Massachusetts, United States, the child of Major Thomas Clarke And Mary Smedley. Leah Clark married Thomas Baker, and had children including Elizabeth Baker, John Baker, Joseph Baker, Martha Baker, Priscilla Symonds Baker Appleton, Rachel Baker, Rebecca Symonds Baker Peabody, Thomas Baker. Leah Clark passed away in 1704 in Massachusetts, United States.

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Biography

  • Leah Clark was born in 1639 in Massachusetts, United States, the child of Major Thomas Clarke And Mary Smedley.
  • Leah Clark married Thomas Baker, and had children including Elizabeth Baker, John Baker, Joseph Baker, Martha Baker, Priscilla Symonds Baker Appleton, Rachel Baker, Rebecca Symonds Baker Peabody, Thomas Baker.
  • Leah Clark passed away in 1704 in Massachusetts, United States.

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Leah Clark's Ancestors

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Leah Clark
1639–1704
Birth Place: Massachusetts, United States
Parents
Major Thomas Clarke
1620–1679
England
Mary Smedley
1627–1699
Derbyshire, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Leah Clark's Descendants

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Leah Clark (Abt 1639–before 10 April 1704) m. Thomas Baker (13 Sept 1636–28 Jan 1684)
  1. 1. Rachel Baker 1658–1706 m. George Waldron 1647–1739
    1. 1. Cornelius Waldron 1697–1774 m. Anne Throop 1699–1790
      1. 1. Leah Waldron 1729–1815 m. Samuel Liscomb 1760–1804
        1. 1. Samuel Liscomb 1801–1849 m. Eliza Keeley 1812–1896
    2. 2. Benjamin Waldron 1675–
    3. 3. John Waldron 1676–1756
    4. 4. Bebhanub Waldron 1679–
    5. 5. Nathaniel Waldron 1680–
    6. 6. Isaac Waldron 1684–1740
    7. 7. Thomas Waldron 1686–
    8. 8. Jacob Waldron 1689–
    9. 9. Samuel Waldron 1691–1691
    10. 10. Hannah Waldron 1692–1774
    11. 11. Sir (Joseph) Waldron 1694–1760
    12. 12. Colonel (Cornelius) WALDRON 1697–1778
    13. 13. Martha Waldron 1701–1775
  2. 2. John Baker 1654–1722
  3. 3. Joseph Baker 1657–1657
  4. 4. John Baker 1661–
  5. 5. Thomas Baker 1661–1746
  6. 6. Martha Baker 1661–1713
  7. 7. Priscilla ((Symonds) Baker) (Appleton) 1674–1731
  8. 8. Rebecca ((Symonds) Baker) (Peabody) 1685–1780
  9. 9. Elizabeth Baker 1693–1745

Leah Clark's Timeline

2 Records

1639
Abt 1639
Birth of Leah Clark in Massachusetts, United States
Massachusetts, United States
1704
before 10 April 1704
Age 65
Death of Leah Clark in Massachusetts, United States
Massachusetts, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1639
    Event Place: Massachusetts, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: before 10 April 1704
    Event Place: Massachusetts, United States

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