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Benjamin Clarke (aft. 1696 - abt. 1746)

Benjamin Clarke aka Clark
Born after [location unknown]
Ancestors ancestors
Son of [uncertain] and [uncertain]
Brother of [half], [half] and [half]
Husband of — married 2 Apr 1724 in Boston. Massachusettsmap
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Died about before about age 50 [location unknown]
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Biography

Father Thomas Clarke, b. 7 Jul 1664 Mother Sarah Burnham, b. 28 Jun 1664, d. 23 Dec 1696 (Age 32 years) Family ID F46199 Group Sheet

Spouse: Miriam Kilby, b. 5 Dec 1696, Boston, Suffolk, Massachussetts Married 2 Apr 1724 Boston, Massachussetts d. 5 Jun 1774, Boston, Suffolk, Massachussetts (Age 49 years)

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The book cited in sources does not give any birth or parentage information for Benjamin Clarke (aft.1696-abt.1746). It does show that a Benjamin Clarke and Miriam (Kilby) Clark had a daughter Sarah Clark b. in 1726.
posted by Faylene Bailey
If Benjamin was the son of Sarah Burnham, he was born after 1696 because Sarah's first husband, Mesheck Farley died in 1696.
posted by Chase Ashley
Clarke-4318 and Clarke-8987 appear to represent the same person because: appears same man with same wife
posted by Beryl Meehan

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