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Sarah <I>Reynolds</I> Clarke

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Sarah Reynolds Clarke

Birth
Rhode Island, USA
Death
unknown
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Sarah was the daughter of Joseph and Mercy Reynolds. She married Joseph Clarke 15 November 1727, by Christopher Champlin, Justice at Richmond, Rhode Island.

The will of her husband Joseph Clarke, dated 26 September 1783, mentions, wife Sarah; sons, Joseph, Samuel, John, Christopher, Oliver, James; daughters Amy Sheffield, Sarah Wells; grandchildren Amy Clark, daughter of James; Joseph, son of Josua; Joseph, son of Christopher. The will was recorded and proved at Richmond 3 November 1783.

Children:

i. Joseph, b. 5 March 1728-9 at Richmond, RI.
ii. Anne, b. 23 Oct 1730, m. Samuel Perry, Jr.
iii. Joshua, b. 13 May 1733
iv. Samuel, b. 1 December 1737
v. John, b. 8 July 1740
vi. Oliver, b. 21 November 1743
vii. Sarah, b. 15 June 1745, m. Thomas Wells
viii. James, b. 9 July 1748
ix. Christopher, b. 7 April 1751
x. Amy, b. m. Sheffield

Source: The Clarke Families of Rhode Island, 1902, by George Austin Morrison, Jr., pages 42 and 43.
Sarah was the daughter of Joseph and Mercy Reynolds. She married Joseph Clarke 15 November 1727, by Christopher Champlin, Justice at Richmond, Rhode Island.

The will of her husband Joseph Clarke, dated 26 September 1783, mentions, wife Sarah; sons, Joseph, Samuel, John, Christopher, Oliver, James; daughters Amy Sheffield, Sarah Wells; grandchildren Amy Clark, daughter of James; Joseph, son of Josua; Joseph, son of Christopher. The will was recorded and proved at Richmond 3 November 1783.

Children:

i. Joseph, b. 5 March 1728-9 at Richmond, RI.
ii. Anne, b. 23 Oct 1730, m. Samuel Perry, Jr.
iii. Joshua, b. 13 May 1733
iv. Samuel, b. 1 December 1737
v. John, b. 8 July 1740
vi. Oliver, b. 21 November 1743
vii. Sarah, b. 15 June 1745, m. Thomas Wells
viii. James, b. 9 July 1748
ix. Christopher, b. 7 April 1751
x. Amy, b. m. Sheffield

Source: The Clarke Families of Rhode Island, 1902, by George Austin Morrison, Jr., pages 42 and 43.


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