A member states name is John Clark, but tombstone clearly says Clark.
2017 From a member:
This is the grave of Clark Elliott, son of John, who fought in the War of 1812, and Louisa Hand Elliott, who is buried in this cemetery as Loiesa Ellet. John and Louisa were married by Rev Euclid Page, March 17, 1825. John died when Clark was very young. Clark was bound out to Parsons Hand (whom he called Uncle Pas) and later sold to Jeremiah Cresse. John Clark was his first born son and his very near by. He was a farmer and committee man in Lower Township for many years.
A member states name is John Clark, but tombstone clearly says Clark.
2017 From a member:
This is the grave of Clark Elliott, son of John, who fought in the War of 1812, and Louisa Hand Elliott, who is buried in this cemetery as Loiesa Ellet. John and Louisa were married by Rev Euclid Page, March 17, 1825. John died when Clark was very young. Clark was bound out to Parsons Hand (whom he called Uncle Pas) and later sold to Jeremiah Cresse. John Clark was his first born son and his very near by. He was a farmer and committee man in Lower Township for many years.
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Co. F 25th Reg., NJ Vol
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