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Notes for Jesse CLARK


Rev. War Private; Essex County
Jesse 4 Clark, was son of Henry 3 Clark, was born at Westfield about 1739.
He was md. at Westfield, Oct. 26, 1760 to Charity Scudder, who was born about
1744. Mr. Clark served in the Revolutionary Army, and lived at Westfield. On
Sept. 17, 1771 he was administrator of his father's estate. He and his wife
were members of the Westfield Church, and he was on the first Board of
Trustees in 1788.
In Nov. 3, 1770, Jesse Clark, of the Borough of Elizabeth, yeoman, gave a power of attorney to Recompense Stanbury, Esq., to collect rents and moneys due him. His wife, died Nov. 20, 1811, and he died Dec. 24, 1815. Both are buried at
Westfield. His will, which was probated Jan 9, 1816, names his children and a number of grandchildren. [C.C.Gardner, Collection].
Inscrip. from Cemetery of Pres. Church of Westfield, Thomas; and actual photograph of tombstone in files.
Westfield Church Records, page 433, marriage.
Will written 1 February 1815, proved 9 January 1816. Westfield Historical
Society has a transcript in their family files.
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