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Notes for Enoch CLARK


Enoch Clark moved to Kentucky about 1811 wih David Sayre. He is shown with his second wife, Judith, in the 1850 census. His occupation was coach maker.
[David A. Sayre is found in the Fayette County Marriage Records - he married Abby V. Hammond 17 August 1825 with Josiah Dunham as bondsman. Mr. Sayre later became a banker and philanthropist in Lexington.]
Check history of Woodford County, Kentucky.
Will book 2, p. 243 [Fayette Co. Clerk's Office]: Inventory of estate of Enoch Clark, deceased; lumber, bedstead and mattress, spinning wheel, 2 side boards, 3 tables, old bedsteads, bath tub, ice box, old scythes, old sofas, a piano, a press and
table, ward robbe and 6 chairs, lot of Heatherbecks [?] furniture, 3 looking glasses, a watch, a spring waggon [sic], a lot of wagon wheels, farming implements, 2 clocks, 1 wheat saw [?], a corn skiller, a wheel barrow, a horse cart, etc.; total
$156.25. Submitted to the court 9 December 1869 by Wm. M. Fishback and Thomas J. Montague. B.T. Thomas, administrator of estate. Recorded 25 August 1870.
Lexington Statesman - 9 November 1869, p. 3. col.3 - "Died at his residence, in this city, Friday night last, Mr. Enoch Clark."
Lexington Observer and Reporter - 10 November 1869, p. 3, col. 6 -"Enoch Clark died on 6th at age of 78."
Very likely named after his uncle Enoch Clark.
Need to check "Kentucky ancestors
, Volume 25, Part 1" by Kentucky Genealogical Society.
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