George Clarke
(Abt 1595-) |
George Clarke
In 1653 a patent was issued to George Clark (II) for 100 acres of tihs tract. In the same year there is a recorded a note that Lieutenant William Waters had married the widow of Doctor George Clark (I), but this did not give her name. In 1691 a patent for the same land was issued to another George Clark (III), son of George (II) dec'd, stating that it was the land granted to his grandfather George (I) in 1653. In 1735 this George (III) left to a son also George (IV), but upon his death, title passed to his sisters. In 1745 William Burton purchased as follows: 40 acres from David and Ann O'Day, 40 acres from Edward and Adah Hodges and 46 acres from Walter and Sarah Carter. Eight years later a final 46 acres was bought from Margaret Garrison, widow of Cantwell. George married (?) (?). |
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