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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: William Clark Note
Born: 1639 at Duxbury, , ,
Married:
Died:
Other Spouses: Martha Nash Sarah Woolcot
Father: Thomas Clarke
Mother: Susanna Ring
WIFE
Name: Elizabeth Isaacks
Born:
Died:
CHILDREN
Name: Frances Clark
Born: 1834 at TX, , ,
Died: 7 Apr 1912 at King, , Lea County, NM
Husband: Joseph Adam Fish
NOTES
1). William Clarke, son of Thomas, born 1639 married Sarah W o o lcot, of Plymouth March 1, 1659. He lived in a garriso n h ou se by Eel River, which was surprised by the Indian s o n a Su nday, March 18, 1676, while he was at church. Hi s wi fe, sev eral ofhis children, and some other persons, eleven in all, were kil l e d in this attack, which is said to have been the only s er io us one ever made on the settlement. A son of Willia m Cla rke , named Thomas, was left for dead, but afterward s recov ered .and had a silver plate put over his exposed brain, by the celebra t e d surgeon, Dr. John Clarke, of Boston. He was ever afte rw ar ds known as ÃÂSilver headed TomÃÂ. In July, 1676, two hundred Indians surrendered themselv e s t o the Plymouth Governer, and were pardoned, with th e ex cept ion of those who had been concerned in the slaugh ter a t Cla rke s garrison at Plymouth these were put to d eat h ÃÂ Bayli esÃÂ History The colony records give the names of these Indians, and s t a te that they were decapitated. 18
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