History of Acworth, New Hampshire From: tumbleweed@lisco.net - Sharon Franklin Surname: CLARK Source: History of Acworth with the Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary, Genealogical Records and Register of Farms by Rev. J. L. Merrill, Town of Acworth, 1869, page 199. GEORGE, JOHN and MARY CLARK were the children of Samuel and grandchildren of James Clark, one of the first settlers of Londonderry. Their Aunt Eleanor married Robert Hemphill (see Hemphill family). MARY married Robert Clark (see Thomas Clark family). GEORGE CLARK was born 1768 in Windham, married first Peggy Gilmore, settled in Acworth 1792 - children, I. Samuel G. married first Phebe Darling of Groton, Vermont - children, 1. Calvin married Lucy Ann Frost - children, two; 2. Sarah married Charles Whitemore, residence Portsmouth - children, (1) Charles (2) George 3. Newton H. died young. I. Samuel G. married second Martha Rhodes - children, 4. Morris married Clementine Glyn of Haverhill 5. Newton H. married Emily Hatch of Groton, residence Janesville Wisconsin - children (1) Emma (2) Lavinia (3) Gilmore 6. Phebe married Allen Bailey, residence Haverhill 7. Martha J. died young II. Calvin married Sophy Campbell of Windham, residence Mooretown, Vermont - children, 1. Dianthe married Rev. William c. High, residence Lowell - children, (1) Belle 2. Mary Ann married Charles Liscomb, residence Turtle, Wisconsin - children, (1) Samuel (2) Martha married William Prentiss of Mooretown, Vermont. (3) Matilda (4) Charles (5) Frank 3. Samuel Gilmore died unmarried 4. John C. married Ellen A. Spafford, residence Cresco, Iowa - children, (1) Sarah (2) Emma 5. Nathan O. married Ellen J. Carpenter, residence Janesville, Wisconsin - children, (1) Nathan II. Calvin married second Martha (Rhodes) Clark. III. Nancy married Nathan Orcutt (see Orcutt family.) IV. Morris married Lucy Y, daughter of Honorable Ambrosia Cosset of Claremont. - children, 1. George M. died young 2. Maria P. married Dr. G. S. Jove (see Jove family). 3. Emily C. married Hartwell H. Southworth of Whitefield 4. Lucy E. married Marshall P. Brace, residence Janesville, Wisconsin 5. Mary Jane V. Maria married Prosper A. Pierce of Mooretown, Vermont - children, 1. Stephen C. married Sarah Green of Janesville, Wisconsin. - children, (1) George (2) Frank (3) Arthur (4) Ella (5) John VI. John W. died young. GEORGE CLARK married second Mrs. Esther (Rogers) Hobbs (see Hobbs family) - children, VII. John married _____ ____, residence Londonderry, Vermont - children, five. VII. Urial W. died unmarried JOHN CLARK married Sally Grey - children, I Robert married Sophia Silsby (see Silsby family). II. Polly married William Wallace (see James Wallace family). III. Samuel, residence Unity married Abigail Howe (see Howe family) - children, 1. Lucy married Abner Sleeper of Unity 2. Moses, residence Wilton married Julia Gay (see Gay family) - children (1) Josephine L (2) Frank G. (3) Ada M. 3. Horace 4. Alvira married _____ Perkins 5. Betsey married Frank Case 6. Louisa died unmarried 7. Mary A. died unmarried 8. Charles married Mahala Hull (see Hull family) 9. Emeline died unmarried 10. Dean IV. Matthew removed to Ohio V. John removed to Ohio VI. George married Lucinda Davis VII. Bradley, residence Charlestown, Massachusetts VIII. Sally killed by being thrown from a wagon IX. James married ______ Hutchins, residence Boston X. Sophia married ______ Hutchins, residence Boston XI. Thomas removed to Ohio. ************************************************* * * * * NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * * The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.