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Mary T. (Clark) Agey (1810 - 1894)

Mary T. Agey formerly Clark
Born in Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of and
Wife of — married about 1843 in Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
[children unknown]
Died at age 83 in White Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
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Biography

Mary T. (Clark) Agey was born on 30 Dec 1810 in Pennsylvania, United States, daughter of Joseph Clark (1766–1823) and Nancy Ann Todd (1771–1845).

Her siblings were:

Mary died on 15 Jul 1894 in White Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States, aged 83. She was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana, Pennsylvania.

Mary married Jonathan S Agey (born on 26 Apr 1811 in White Township, Indiana county, Pennsylvania; son of John Agey and Nancy (Dunwoody) Agey) in 1843 in Pennsylvania, United States.

Research Notes

Mary Todd Clark was a daughter of Joseph and Ann Clark Todd, daughter of William Todd, who located in Westmoreland county in 1780, and died in 1810, at the age of sixty-eight. He served in the state legislature, in 1783, and for several successive years. He was also a member of the state senate for one term. He was an associate judge for several years. In 1787, he was a delegate to the convention which ratified the Federal constitution and in 1789, to the convention which framed the first constitution of Pennsylvania. The Agey coal banks in this township, exhibit a six foot vein of good coal. They are situated about half a mile above "Upper Two Lick." They are self draining. These strata underlie all the land in this vicinity.

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