Some Descendants of William Clark (William) and Susannah Unknown of Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut

  1. Thomas Clark married Dorothy Hurlbut, the daughter of Stephen, on 9 Dec 1710 in Wethersfield. [CVR] Dorothy, the daughter of Stephen and Phebe Hurlbut, was born on 5 Mar 1690 in Wethersfield. [CVR]
    Thomas exhibited his father's will of 15 Jan 1710/1, but refused to be the executor. [ECPR, p. 168]
  2. Mary Clark was born on 18 Jun 1669 in Wethersfield. [CVR]
  3. Susannah Clark was born on 25 Dec 1672 in Wethersfield. [CVR] She married first Josiah Bowen on 9 Nov 1694 in Wethersfield. [CVR] Josiah "died latter end Oct or first Nov, 1703" in Wethersfield. [CVR] She married second Samuel Curtice before 1 Oct 1717.
    On 1 Oct 1717 Susannah Curtice, "sometime the wife of said Bowen" was ordered to appear in court and show why administration should not be granted on the estate of Josiah Bowen. [ECPR, p. 254] On 5 Nov 1717 "Samuel Curtice, the present husband of the sd. Susannah" was granted administration. [ECPR, p. 254]
  4. William Clark was born on 29 Jan 1673 in Wethersfield. [CVR] He may have died before 15 Jan 1710/1, when he was not mentioned in his father's will.
  5. Mathias Clark was born on 9 Feb 1677 in Wethersfield. [CVR] He may have died before 15 Jan 1710/1, when he was not mentioned in his father's will.
  6. Elizabeth Clark was born on 28 Aug 1679 in Wethersfield. [CVR] She married Unknown Morie.
    Elizabeth Morie is mentioned in her father's will on 15 Jan 1710/11. [ECPR, p. 168]
  7. Unknown Clark was born on 22 Nov 1681 and died on 28 Nov 1681 in Wethersfield. [CVR]
  8. Hannah Clark was born about 1690. Hannah, the wife of Jonathan Blin, died on 11 Sep 1713, age 23. She married Jonathan Blin on 9 Dec 1708 in Wethersfield. [CVR]

References

CVR AmericanAncestors.org, Connecticut Vital Records to 1870, online database, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.
ECPR Manwaring, Charles, William, A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, Hartford District, 1700-1729, Vol. II. n.p., 1906.