Individual Details
Samuel Clarke
(1675 - )
Alternate Parents: Richard Clark (Abt 1642) and Elizabeth
Page 531.--SAMUEL CLARKE. In the name of God, Amen, this 16 October, 1708. I, Samuel Clarke, of Southampton, in Suffolk County, being sicke and weake. I leave to my four sons, William, Charles, Daniel, and Samuel, all my houses, lands and tenements I am now possessed of, or that shall fall to me in England. I also give to them and to my daughter, Hannah Clarke, all my movable goods, except that my wife Hannah is to have one third, and the use of one third of houses and lands during her widowhood. I leave to my sons James and Jeremiah Clarke, and my daughter Phebe Meaher each 5 shillings. I appoint my wife Hannah, and my sons William and Charles, executors. Witnesses, Benjamin Woodruff, Samuel Cooper, Abigail Bacon. Proved before Joseph Fordham, Esq., April 21, 1709, and confirmed by Lord Lovelace. [NOTE.--There were two men living in Southampton at that time, one known as "Samuel Clarke of North Sea," the other was "Samuel Clarke of Old Town." The latter is the testator of above will. His homestead was on the east side of Old Town street, and is now the south part of the farm of John and Stephen Goodale.--W. S. P.]
Page 531.--SAMUEL CLARKE. In the name of God, Amen, this 16 October, 1708. I, Samuel Clarke, of Southampton, in Suffolk County, being sicke and weake. I leave to my four sons, William, Charles, Daniel, and Samuel, all my houses, lands and tenements I am now possessed of, or that shall fall to me in England. I also give to them and to my daughter, Hannah Clarke, all my movable goods, except that my wife Hannah is to have one third, and the use of one third of houses and lands during her widowhood. I leave to my sons James and Jeremiah Clarke, and my daughter Phebe Meaher each 5 shillings. I appoint my wife Hannah, and my sons William and Charles, executors. Witnesses, Benjamin Woodruff, Samuel Cooper, Abigail Bacon. Proved before Joseph Fordham, Esq., April 21, 1709, and confirmed by Lord Lovelace. [NOTE.--There were two men living in Southampton at that time, one known as "Samuel Clarke of North Sea," the other was "Samuel Clarke of Old Town." The latter is the testator of above will. His homestead was on the east side of Old Town street, and is now the south part of the farm of John and Stephen Goodale.--W. S. P.]
Events
Birth | 1675 | Southampton, Suffolk, Long Island, New York | |||
Marriage | Abt 1706 | (of), Southold, Suffolk, Long Island, New York - Deborah | |||
Will Dated | 16 Oct 1708 | ||||
Ancestral File Number | P6P2-DM | ||||
Death | Mattituck, Suffolk, Long Island, New York |
Families
Spouse | Deborah (1675 - ) |
Child | Charles Clark (1689 - ) |
Child | Daniel Clark (1691 - ) |
Child | Samuel Clark (1693 - ) |
Child | James Clark (1695 - ) |
Child | Jeremiah Clark (1697 - ) |
Child | Phebe Clark (1697 - ) |
Child | William Clark (1707 - 1789) |
Father | Samuel Clarke (1660 - 1753) |
Mother | Living ( - ) |
Sibling | Job (Juob) Clarke (1677 - ) |
Sibling | Phoebe Clarke (1680 - ) |
Sibling | Matthew Clarke (1682 - ) |
Sibling | Mary Clarke (1684 - ) |
Sibling | Nathan Clarke (1686 - ) |