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Patrick J. Clark

Birth1775 - Meriden, New Haven County, CT USA
Death28 Aug 1851 - Connecticut, USA
MotherAbigail Hazelton
FatherDavid E. J. Clark (Jonathan's twin)

Born in Meriden, New Haven County, CT USA on 1775 to David E. J. Clark (Jonathan's twin) and Abigail Hazelton. Patrick J. Clark married Lydia Taylor and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Aug 1851 in Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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David E. J. Clark (Jonathan's Twin)
1750 - 1812
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Abigail Hazelton
1736 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Taylor
1783 - 1853
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Samuel Skinner Taylor Clark
1821 - 1898
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Remick Knowles Clark
1803 - 1865
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Teresa Emeline Delia Clark
1807 - 1880
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Lydia Ann Clark
1813 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Clark
1806 - Unknown
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Patrick Jeremiah Clark
1815 - 1896
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Roxana Barnes Clark
1811 - Unknown
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Marsha Clark
1816 - 1907
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Tiresa Clark
1805 - Unknown
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Hannah Eliza Clark
1828 - Unknown

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