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Eunice LYMAN
 1728 - 1785

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Generation: 1
  1. Eunice LYMAN b. 30 May 1728; d. 23 Apr 1785.
    Eunice m. Samuel CLARK 30 Nov 1748. Samuel (son of Samuel CLARK and Abigail OWEN) b. 15 Dec 1720; d. 14 Jun 1807. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Joseph CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 8 Oct 1749; d. 18 Dec 1828.
    2. 3. Samuel CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 Jul 1758; d. 10 Jul 1847.


Generation: 2
  1. Joseph CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (1.Eunice1) b. 8 Oct 1749; d. 18 Dec 1828.
    Joseph m. Lydia COOKE 13 Nov 1787, Northampton,Hampshire,Ma. Lydia c. 6 Jan 1765; d. 13 Aug 1815, Northampton,Hampshire,Ma. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 4. Anne Laura CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Jul 1788; d. 15 Aug 1861.
    2. 5. Joseph Hawley CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 30 Mar 1790; d. 22 Nov 1825.
    3. 6. George Miller CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Dec 1792; d. 22 Mar 1826, Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pa.
    4. 7. Elizabeth Owen CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Dec 1799; d. 27 Sep 1863.
    5. 8. Frederick Watson CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 29 Jul 1804; d. 20 Jun 1883.
    6. 9. Francis Ellis CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. Mar 1807; d. 8 Sep 1809.

    Joseph m. Anne BARNARD 2 Apr 1775, Northampton,Hampshire,Ma. Anne d. 21 May 1776. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 10. Anne Laura CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point c. 9 Jun 1776; d. 12 Sep 1777.

  2. Samuel CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (1.Eunice1) b. 2 Jul 1758; d. 10 Jul 1847.
    Samuel m. Jerusha PHILLIPS 1783. Jerusha d. 30 Aug 1795. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 11. Christopher CLARKE  Descendancy chart to this point b. 31 Jul 1793; d. 28 Sep 1838.

    Samuel m. Lucretia SHELDON 1800. Lucretia b. <1758>. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 3
  1. Anne Laura CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 4 Jul 1788; d. 15 Aug 1861.
  2. Joseph Hawley CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 30 Mar 1790; d. 22 Nov 1825.
    Joseph m. Nancy GARDNER [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 12. Francis Ellis CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 28 Feb 1813; d. 6 Apr 1818.
    2. 13. Lydia Maria CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1 Mar 1815; d. 10 Mar 1852.
    3. 14. Francis Williams CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Aug 1817; d. 2 Dec 1881.
    4. 15. Charles Ellis CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 6 Oct 1819; d. 6 Jun 1871.
    5. 16. Laura Ann CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Dec 1821; d. 2 Nov 1848.
    6. 17. Susan Lyman CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 25 Mar 1824; d. 25 Jan 1902.

  3. George Miller CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 1 Dec 1792; d. 22 Mar 1826, Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pa.
    George m. Parthenia DUNKIN [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 18. George CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 19. Joseph CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. Elizabeth Owen CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 28 Dec 1799; d. 27 Sep 1863.
    Elizabeth m. Samuel SHAW 16 Oct 1830. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 20. Sarah Elizabeth SHAW  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Jul 1831; d. 26 Sep 1834.
    2. 21. Samuel Francis SHAW  Descendancy chart to this point b. 7 Sep 1833.
    3. 22. Stella Augusta SHAW  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 Dec 1835; d. 10 Jun 1908.
    4. 23. Sarah Gertrude SHAW  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Dec 1836.
    5. 24. Charles Lyman SHAW  Descendancy chart to this point b. 7 Feb 1842.
    6. 25. Laura Agnes SHAW  Descendancy chart to this point b. 27 Jun 1846.

  5. Frederick Watson CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 29 Jul 1804; d. 20 Jun 1883.
    Frederick m. Lucinda BOLEYN 14 Feb 1837. Lucinda d. 20 Jun 1887, Northampton,Hampshire,Ma. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 26. Julia Cook CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 25 Aug 1838.
    2. 27. Elizabeth Wright CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Nov 1840; d. 28 Sep 1848.
    3. 28. Annie Barnard CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 17 Nov 1842.
    4. 29. Josephine Hawley CLARK  Descendancy chart to this point b. 11 Oct 1846; d. 18 Oct 1850.

  6. Francis Ellis CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. Mar 1807; d. 8 Sep 1809.
  7. Anne Laura CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) c. 9 Jun 1776; d. 12 Sep 1777.
  8. Christopher CLARKE Descendancy chart to this point (3.Samuel2, 1.Eunice1) b. 31 Jul 1793; d. 28 Sep 1838.
    Christopher m. Harriet BUTLER <1815>. Harriet b. 1796; d. 2 Aug 1858. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 30. Christopher CLARKE  Descendancy chart to this point b. 4 Jan 1827; d. 20 Nov 1915, Northampton,Hampshire County,Massachusetts.


Generation: 4
  1. Francis Ellis CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 28 Feb 1813; d. 6 Apr 1818.
  2. Lydia Maria CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 1 Mar 1815; d. 10 Mar 1852.
    Lydia m. Charles MARVIN [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 31. Charles MARVIN  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 32. Joseph MARVIN  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. Francis Williams CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 26 Aug 1817; d. 2 Dec 1881.

    Notes:
    No children

    Francis m. Margaret FITCH [Group Sheet]

  4. Charles Ellis CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 6 Oct 1819; d. 6 Jun 1871.

    Notes:
    No children

    Charles m. Charlotte STRONG [Group Sheet]

  5. Laura Ann CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 18 Dec 1821; d. 2 Nov 1848.
    Laura m. John H BARDWELL 12 Sep 1839. John d. 30 Apr 1854, Northampton,Hampshire,Ma. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 33. Henry John BARDWELL  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Nov 1840.
    2. 34. Stella Shepherd BARDWELL  Descendancy chart to this point b. 12 Feb 1844.
    3. 35. Charles Wadsworth BARDWELL  Descendancy chart to this point b. 16 Aug 1845; d. 9 Nov 1848.
    4. 36. Joseph Clark BARDWELL  Descendancy chart to this point b. 13 May 1848; d. 12 Apr 1906.

  6. Susan Lyman CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 25 Mar 1824; d. 25 Jan 1902.
  7. George CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (6.George3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1)
  8. Joseph CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (6.George3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1)

    Notes:
    Died at a young age

  9. Sarah Elizabeth SHAW Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 16 Jul 1831; d. 26 Sep 1834.
  10. Samuel Francis SHAW Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 7 Sep 1833.
  11. Stella Augusta SHAW Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 13 Dec 1835; d. 10 Jun 1908.
  12. Sarah Gertrude SHAW Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 15 Dec 1836.
  13. Charles Lyman SHAW Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 7 Feb 1842.
  14. Laura Agnes SHAW Descendancy chart to this point (7.Elizabeth3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 27 Jun 1846.
    Laura m. Darwin HUDSON [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 37. Clara HUDSON  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 38. Darwin HUDSON  Descendancy chart to this point

  15. Julia Cook CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (8.Frederick3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 25 Aug 1838.
  16. Elizabeth Wright CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (8.Frederick3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 15 Nov 1840; d. 28 Sep 1848.
  17. Annie Barnard CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (8.Frederick3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 17 Nov 1842.
  18. Josephine Hawley CLARK Descendancy chart to this point (8.Frederick3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Eunice1) b. 11 Oct 1846; d. 18 Oct 1850.
  19. Christopher CLARKE Descendancy chart to this point (11.Christopher3, 3.Samuel2, 1.Eunice1) b. 4 Jan 1827; d. 20 Nov 1915, Northampton,Hampshire County,Massachusetts.

    Notes:
    "Representative Families of Northampton" Volume 1, by Charles F. Warner,
    January 1, 1917. Picturesque Publishing Company, Northampton. The F. A.
    Bassette Company Printers, Springfield, Mass.

    Christopher CLARKE
    Public-Spirited and "All-round Citizen"
    Pages 41-52.

    As a most important scion of one of Northampton's oldest families Christopher
    CLARKE furnishes a notable genealogical sketch.

    Mr. CLARKE was born in Northampton January 4, 1827, the son of Christopher
    CLARKE and Harriet BUTLER. His grandfathers were Samuel CLARKE and William
    BUTLER, the latter the first book publisher in Northampton and also founder
    of the Northampton Gazette [italics]. His grandmothers were Jerusha PHILLIPS
    of Boston, and Huldah BROWN BUTLER of Northampton. The first Christopher
    CLARKE was a merchant, and his sons, Augustus and Christopher2d, succeeded
    him in the same line.

    In childhood and youth the subject of this sketch had an intense love for
    music and an unusually sweet voice for a child. He sang solos in children's
    concerts, and at an early age was a member of the Unitarian Church choir.
    Later he was prominent in the town's famous "Choral Union" and other musical
    organizations, all financially successful.

    Christopher CLARKE, the boy, began an apprenticeship in the store of his
    brother Augustus CLARKE at the age of fourteen, with wages for the first
    year of thirty dollars, and five dollars per year increase until he "graduated"
    at nineteen.

    Being fond of books, his public spirit, for which his life has been so
    distinguished, prompted him to the leading part in raising funds for the
    construction of what is now known as the CLARKE Library and Memorial Hall
    building, to honor both the veterans of the Civil War and to properly house
    the books of the Northampton Free Public Library, which up to that time
    had been kept in the town hall. The amountof money Mr. CLARKE secured
    for this purpose was nearly two thousand dollars furnished by his uncle,
    John CLARKE, to which the uncle later added the sum offive thousand dollars
    toward the building fund. It is a notable fact that theCLARKE Library
    Building with its Memorial Hall, was the first large free public library
    building in a town in this country. It was opened for public use inJune,
    1874.

    Mr. CLARKE has attributed his success in life largely to his constant association
    with a superior class of men and women in Northampton (which he always
    called "the leading town in the State"); also to his intense loveof nature
    in all its phases, and to music, which made him an "all-round" man and
    public-spirited citizen, interested in and ready to aid all good causes
    with personal service and money. To one who knew him long it has seemed
    the Mr.CLARKE'S modesty did not permit him to state other leading causes
    of his success. These include notably his excellent health and long life,
    and his unfailing good nature, cheerfulness, and regular habits. It is
    a fact worth mentioningthat no one ever heard him speak ill of any one
    - an unusual characteristic.Rallied, at one time, on his abundant cheerfulness,
    by a friend, he responded,"I make it a point to smile rather than show
    anger, as I have found that anger makes me ill, and I suffer for hours
    afterward, if I indulge in it."

    Could a stronger recommendation be given the doctrine taught by mental
    healers andpractical metaphysicians, so far as such doctrine relates in
    the discipline of mind toward making for health? His fellow-citizens have
    often been stopped and button-holed by him on the street, to listen to
    his stories, and he has doubtless chased away many a fit of the blues.

    His principal public service, probably was the promotion and acquisition
    of several public State reservations,including Mount Tom, Mount Nonotuck,
    Mount Sugar Loaf, Deer Hill, and last ofall, in the organization of a
    corporation for the purchase of Mount Holyoke,which seemed likely at one
    time to fall into the


  
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