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Rebeckah
CLARK
(b.
26 January 1663
,
Farmington, Connecticut Colony
d.
4 August 1737
,
Southington, Crown Colony of Connecticut
)
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CLARK Family Genealogy

Rebeckah CLARK was born 26 January 1663 in Farmington, Connecticut Colony . Rebeckah CLARK was the child of John CLARK and Rebecca MARVIN and the grandchild of: (maternal) Matthew MARVIN and Elizabeth UNKNOWN
Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Rebeckah married Samuel WOODRUFF February 1686 in Farmington, Connecticut Colony . The couple had (at least) 1 child. Samuel WOODRUFF was born 26 August 1661 in Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville). Samuel died 8 January 1742 in Southington, Connecticut, USA (Plantsville). Samuel was the child of Matthew WOODRUFF and Hannah UNKNOWN.
Rebeckah CLARK died 4 August 1737 in Southington, Crown Colony of Connecticut .
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Prior to 1638 - Connecticut, New England
1638 - 1662 - New Haven Colony
1662 - 1687 - Connecticut Colony
1688 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1690 - 1787 - Crown Colony of Connecticut
January 5, 1788 - Connecticut becomes 5th U.S. state
Spouse(s) / Partner(s) and Child(ren) of Rebeckah CLARK
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Samuel WOODRUFF-- Date: February 1686 Place: Farmington, Connecticut Colony
Samuel WOODRUFF was the child of Matthew WOODRUFF and Hannah UNKNOWN
Children of Samuel WOODRUFF and Rebeckah CLARK:
Rachel WOODRUFF (b.20 November 1703, Farmington, Crown Colony of Connecticut d. 20 October 1768, Southington, Crown Colony of Connecticut )
m. John BELL 7 December 1727 in Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)



Samuel WOODRUFF was the child of Matthew WOODRUFF and Hannah UNKNOWN
Children of Samuel WOODRUFF and Rebeckah CLARK:


m. John BELL 7 December 1727 in Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)
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1663 Birth
26 January 1663
Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)

Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)
Fredric Andruss Place, 1670
Compliments of F.P. Swanston's Ice Cream Parlor
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1686 Marriage / Partner
Rebeckah CLARK and Samuel WOODRUFF February 1686, Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)
1703 Birth of Child
Rachel WOODRUFF was born 20 November 1703, Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)
1737 Death
4 August 1737
Southington, Connecticut, USA (Plantsville)
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26 January 1663
Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)

Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)
Fredric Andruss Place, 1670
Compliments of F.P. Swanston's Ice Cream Parlor
Postcard

Rebeckah CLARK and Samuel WOODRUFF February 1686, Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)

Rachel WOODRUFF was born 20 November 1703, Farmington, Connecticut, USA (Unionville)

4 August 1737
Southington, Connecticut, USA (Plantsville)
Rebeckah is buried at: Oak Hill Cemetery Southington Hartford County Connecticut, USA
Added: 9/6/2016 7:00:22 AM
- Updated: 1/27/2022 2:45:20 PM
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