Mary Clark

Brief Life History of Mary

When Mary Clark was born about 1790, in Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States, her father, Jesse Clark, was 33 and her mother, Olive Winchell, was 30. She died on 6 March 1818, at the age of 29.

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Jesse Clark
1758–1828
Olive Winchell
1762–
Happy Clark
1785–1853
Jesse Clark
1787–1841
Alexander Clark
1789–
Mary Clark
1790–1818
Candace Clark
1792–
Susan Clark
1798–1876
Desire Clark
1801–1803
Gaylord Clark
1805–1879
Child Clark
1810–
child Clark
1796–1796
Abiel Clark
1803–1803
Oliver Clark
1808–1881

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    1791

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    1791 · The Bill of Rights

    After the Constitution was made, some objections were raised by Anti-Federalists. So, in response ten amendments were discussed and voted on to become The Bill of Rights. These rights were made to clarify and guarantee certain freedoms of residents of the country.

    1801

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    Name Meaning

    English: from Middle English clerk, clark ‘clerk, cleric, writer’ (Old French clerc; see Clerc ). The original sense was ‘man in a religious order, cleric, clergyman’. As all writing and secretarial work in medieval Christian Europe was normally done by members of the clergy, the term clerk came to mean ‘scholar, secretary, recorder, or penman’ as well as ‘cleric’. As a surname, it was particularly common for one who had taken only minor holy orders. In medieval Christian Europe, clergy in minor orders were permitted to marry and so found families; thus the surname could become established.

    Irish (Westmeath, Mayo): in Ireland the English surname was frequently adopted, partly by translation for Ó Cléirigh; see Cleary .

    Americanized form of Dutch De Klerk or Flemish De Clerck or of variants of these names, and possibly also of French Clerc . Compare Clerk 2 and De Clark .

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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