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 EPHRAIM CLARK came from Weare to Acworth in 1799, died 1803, married Huldah Clement - children, I. Joseph died young II. Jonathan died young III. Ruth died young IV. Eleanor married Robert Huntley (see Huntly family). V. Lydia married Samuel Prentiss (see Prentiss family). VI. Polly married Samuel McKeen (see Mckeen family). VII. Ephraim married Huldah Williams (see Williams family). - children, 1. John married _____ Kemp 2. Lydia died young 3. Huldah married Andros Chase (see Chase family). 4. Ephraim died young 5. Peletiah, married Nancy A. Chase (see Chase family). - children, (1) J. Tyler married Lizzie H. Johnston - children, [1] Lizzie A. [2] Clara E. [3] Minnie E. (2) George D. married Louisa J. Millikin - childen, [1] Susie B. 6. Ephraim 7. Mary married Daniel Pratt of Walpole - children, (1) George died young (2) Mary 8. Sarah married Richard Nason of Boston 9. Lydia died young 10. Phineas died young 11. Alvira married J. W. Barber of Mason, Massachusetts - children, (1) George W. (2) Charle VIII. Peletiah married first Mary McKeen (see McKeen family) - children, 1. John W. married Phebe Huff of Maine - children, (1) Mary Jane (2) Hellen, (3) John W. died young (4) Isadore (5) Fred died young Peletiah married second Lois Brooks of Alstead - children, 2. Harvey died young. ************************************************* * * * * 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.