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Caleb Clark

Birth5 September 1764 - Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Death1847 - Danby, Rutland, Vermont
MotherNaomi Amey THAYER
FatherHenry Clark

Born in Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America on 5 September 1764 to Henry Clark and Naomi Amey THAYER. Caleb Clark married SUSANNA WILSON and had 8 children. He passed away on 1847 in Danby, Rutland, Vermont.

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Parents
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Henry Clark
1740 - 1832
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Naomi Amey Thayer
1743 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Wilson
1771 - 1821
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Susan Wilson
1768 - Unknown
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Wilson Clark
1805 - 1880
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Samuel Kent Clark
1799 - 1863
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Phila Clark
1803 - 1804
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Dinah Clark
1808 - 1834
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Esther Clark
1788 - 1846
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Stephen Clark
1791 - Unknown
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John Clark
1795 - Unknown
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James Clark
1793 - Unknown

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