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Notes for Margaret IMLAY


Of Allentown, NJ; had brother named James H. Imlay, a Congressman from NJ.
[Annals of the American pulpit: or, Commemorative notices of ..., Volume 3]
CLARK FAMILY.
Papers, 1776-1931 (bulk 1785-1895).
118 items (7 folders).
Family of northern and central N.J. whose members included Margaret (Imlay) Clark, her spouse the Rev. Joseph Clark (1751-1813), their three sons and selected other relatives.
Papers, including a 1791 legal document transferring ownership of Rose, "a Negro wench about twenty four years old," from Peter Imlay to his married daughter Margaret (Imlay) Clark without charge "in consideration of my duty & affection to my
Daughter." At the time of this transaction, both Margaret (Imlay) Clark and her father were residents of Monmouth County, N.J.
Publication: "Peter Imlay's Slave," Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey 71 (1996): 9. [Rutgers University Library - Women's history section?]
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Dates of birth and death need proof.
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