Publisher's Synopsis
"A Record of the Lands and Descendants of Henry and Anne Clark" offers a meticulously researched account of the Clark family, who established themselves in the region of the Whippany River, Roxiticus, Old Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1728. Authored by Henry Spencer Clark, this volume traces the lineage and land ownership of the Clark descendants, providing valuable insights into their lives and contributions to the early development of New Jersey.
This book serves as an essential resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate details of early American family structures and land settlement patterns. The detailed record captures the essence of a pioneering family and their enduring legacy in the annals of American history.
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