YourRoots by Genomelink
banner

Sign up to explore more

Create a free account to navigate family trees, view ancestors, and discover connections.

Samuel Clark 1654–1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 February 1654

Birth Location: New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 22 February 1730

Death Location: Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America

Father: Deacon Clark

Mother: Sarah Harvey

Spouse(s): Hannah Tuttle

Children(s): Esther Clark

In 1654, Samuel Clark entered the world in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA, born to Deacon George Clark And Sarah Mary Harvey. Samuel Clark married Hannah Tuttle, and had children including Esther Clark. Samuel Clark passed away in 1730 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.

Find more search results for Samuel Clark
SC

Reliability Score

This score reflects the reliability of the source family tree. A high rating indicates a trustworthy source with strong data consistency.

Reliability Score:
A
Criteria:
  • A 3 criteria (Strong)
  • B 2 criteria (Medium)
  • C 1 criteria (Basic)
  • N/A 0 criteria (Insufficient)

This tree's reliability score:

  • Record available
  • Descendant's record available
  • Star tree owner

Biography

  • In 1654, Samuel Clark entered the world in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA, born to Deacon George Clark And Sarah Mary Harvey.
  • Samuel Clark married Hannah Tuttle, and had children including Esther Clark.
  • Samuel Clark passed away in 1730 in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Samuel Clark's Ancestors

Self
Samuel Clark
1654–1730
Birth Place: New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA
Parents
Deacon George Clark
1613–1690
Watton-at-Stone, East Hertfordshire District, Hertfordshire, England
Sarah (Mary) Harvey
1622–1689
Derby, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Grace (Boyde (Bowde,) Bodie)
1584–1688
Walkern, Hertfordshire, England
Richard (Richardi Harvie) Harvey
1577–1616
Church of England, Denby, Derbyshire, England, Great Britain
Ellen (Isabell) Elliott
1583–1684
Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Bodye
1564–1633
Katherine Newnman
1554–1600
John Harby
1548–1588
Lady Saltonstall)
1550–1620
Sir Elliott
1550–1608
Katherine Sarre
1556–1603
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Boddie
1540–1595
Joan Budd
1524–1621
Sir Musgrove
1525–1574
Lady Brixton*
1529–1574
Charles Hervey
1530–1586
Katherine Playters
1532–1618
Richard Saltonstall
1521–1601
Susanna Poyntz
1528–1612
Edouard. Eliott
1529–1578
Maria Hue
1533–1618

Samuel Clark's Descendants

1.
SC
Samuel Clark (9 February 1654–22 February 1730) m. Hannah Tuttle (2 November 1655–21 December 1708)
  1. 1. Esther Clark 1692–1747
    1. 1. John Munson 1731–1808 m. Esther Turner 1732–1808
      1. 1. Moses (Turner) Munson 1749–1778 m. Abigail Ruggles 1752–1780
        1. 1. Sarah Munsall\Munson 1775–1831 m. Peter (Howard) Dr 1772–1843
        2. 2. Mary Munsall 1777–1812 m. Jonathan (Mills) Church 1760–1846
        3. 3. Benjamin (Ruggles) Munsall 1771–1836 m. Eleanor Avery 1777–1834
      2. 2. Thomas Munson 1758–1759
      3. 3. John (Munson) Jr 1752–1815 m. Mary Mansfield 1752–1841
      4. 4. Nathaniel Munson 1755–1828 m. Edatha Noble –1830
      5. 5. Anna Munson 1760–1835 m. Stephen Smith –1835
      6. 6. Esther Munson 1762–
      7. 7. Thomas Munson 1763–

Samuel Clark's Timeline

2 Records

1654
9 February 1654
Birth of Samuel Clark in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA
New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA
1730
22 February 1730
Age 76
Death of Samuel Clark in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA
New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 February 1654
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 February 1730
    Event Place: New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

About YourRoots

Family Tree Map

Explore your family tree geographically

Import your GEDCOM file to transform your family tree into an interactive global map. See your roots laid out visually and understand your true geographic heritage.

Powerful tools like "Trace Back To Me" instantly map your family's migration paths from a chosen ancestor all the way back to you.

LEARN MORE
AI Genealogy Research

Discover ancestors beyond "end-of-line" automatically

Import your family tree and let AI expand it for you. AI Ancestor Finder scans "end-of-line" ancestors to uncover their parents across hundreds of family lines at once. AI Deep Research analyzes selected ancestors and family clusters, suggesting relevant records and next steps.

Turn on Auto Research Mode to get new discoveries daily or weekly, so your tree keeps growing even while you're away.

LEARN MORE
DNA Match

Find more DNA matches across all DNA tests

Combine your DNA data with your family tree to unlock the full power of YourRoots DNA Match. Connect with relatives across major testing services — Ancestry, 23andMe, MyHeritage, and more.

View your matches' maps and trees to identify shared ancestors, and soon you'll be able to add them directly to your own tree and map.

LEARN MORE
Ancestry Reports

Ancestry DNA analysis that goes deeper than others

Unlock exclusive reports that reveal your deeper origins.

  • Deep Ancestry Report — Analyze 130+ ethnicities, sub-regions, and 1,800+ communities in one detailed view.
  • Global & Native American Reports — Developed with Stanford researchers to uncover hidden ancestries across all 22 chromosomes.
  • Ancient DNA Series — Compare your DNA with 1,000+ ancient genomes from Viking, Celtic, and early American civilizations.
LEARN MORE