Mary (Clarkson) Buchholz
Honor Code SignatorySigned 18 May 2016 | 3,204 contributions | 176 thank-yous | 2,085 connections
The biography for Mary Clarkson -- lives in western South Dakota with husband Kevin BUCHHOLZ and family. Very active genealogist, works on it every day - Mary is the daughter of Ferman LeRoy Clarkson (Clarkson-858) and Frances Blanche Tanner (Tanner-2758)
Born about 1613 (aged 21 in 1634), Planter & carter who came to Plymouth Colony in 1634 on the "Francis." First settled in Scituate MA; moved to Watertown by 1639, Boston by 1650, & Medfield by 1662. Died after 15 Apr 1678.
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