HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON MIDDLESEX COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT TO 1868 by Charles Hudson Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Do. 1913 pg. 111: Hugh Clarke arrived in this country from England, and became an early settler in Watertown. He afterwards resided at Roxbury, was admitted a freeman 30 May 1660, and became a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., 1666. He died at Roxbury 20 July 1693, and his wife, Elizabeth, died in 1692.
Hugh Clarke, settled first in Watertown, where he had three children born. Afterwards he moved to Roxbury; was admitted freeman May 30, 1660, Member of Artillery. Co., 1666, and died in Roxbury June 20, 1693
See: The Descendents of Hugh Clark of Watertown, Mass 1640-1866 by John Clark, A.B.
See: Ancestors of Alice M. Clark
Note: his wife was Elizabeth, but there is no credible evidence that her surname was Baldwin. A Findagrave memorial for her cites sources that tend to be very unreliable.
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON MIDDLESEX COUNTY MASSACHUSETTS FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT TO 1868 by Charles Hudson Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Do. 1913 pg. 111: Hugh Clarke arrived in this country from England, and became an early settler in Watertown. He afterwards resided at Roxbury, was admitted a freeman 30 May 1660, and became a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co., 1666. He died at Roxbury 20 July 1693, and his wife, Elizabeth, died in 1692.
Hugh Clarke, settled first in Watertown, where he had three children born. Afterwards he moved to Roxbury; was admitted freeman May 30, 1660, Member of Artillery. Co., 1666, and died in Roxbury June 20, 1693
See: The Descendents of Hugh Clark of Watertown, Mass 1640-1866 by John Clark, A.B.
See: Ancestors of Alice M. Clark
Note: his wife was Elizabeth, but there is no credible evidence that her surname was Baldwin. A Findagrave memorial for her cites sources that tend to be very unreliable.
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