Elizabeth Clark was baptized July 6, 1760 in the Reformed Church at Machackemeck, New York. Her parents were James Clark and Sarah Van Aaken / Aken, godparents were Daniel Van Aaken and Lea van Aaken. [1]
Birth date is said to be 1 July 1760; evidence for this date is not known.
[2]
Death
Date: 6 DEC 1840
Place: Unionville, Orange, New York, United States[3]
Note
ID: I559140877
Name: Elizabeth H CLARK
Given Name: Elizabeth H
Surname: Clark
Sex: F
Birth: 01 July 1760 in Minisink, Orange, NY
Death: 1840
Father: James CLARK
Mother: Sara VAN AKEN b: 1744 in Machackemack Deerpark, Orange, NY
Marriage 1 Peter KIMBER
Married: 5 March, 1778 in Goshen Orange, NY
Children
Sarah KIMBER b: March 24, 1769 in Ohio
Catherine KIMBER b: 15 July, 1789
George KIMBER b: 29 August, 1781 in Unionville, Orange, NY
Burial Place: Clark Cemetery, Unionville, Orange Co, NY
Elizabeth H Clark Kimber
Birth: Jul. 1, 1760
Death: Dec. 6, 1840
In Memory of ELIZABETH wife of Peter Kimber who died Dec 6 1840 80 yr 5 mo 5 days. The broken stone on the left may be her husband Peter. The broken stone on the right is one of her sons James Kimber. As shown in the second photo, even further to the left in the same area are two or three more stones so those could be for other children as well.
Parents:
James Clark 1733 – 1807
Sara VanAken 1729 –
So she is a sister to James and Jonathan Clark and Catherine Clark Meeker who are also buried in this cemetery.
Family links:
Parents:
James Clark (1733 - 1807)
Sara VanAken Clark (1729 - ____)
Children:
George Kimber (1781 - 1860)
James Kimber (1784 - 1827)
Spouse:
Peter Kimber (1759 - 1817)
Burial: Clark Cemetery Unionville Orange County New York, USA Entry created by: Don DeWitt Record added: Aug 24, 2010. Find A Grave Memorial# 57654961
Source: S126 "History of Orange County, New York with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men" compiled by E.M. Ruttenber and L.H. Clark (1881) TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE "History of Orange County, New York with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men" compiled by E.M. Ruttenber and L.H. Clark (1881)
Source: S941 Van Fleet Burying Ground, Wantage, Sussex County, NJ Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives February 11, 2000 by Cathy DiPietro < warwick.net > Published in the Wantage Recorder newspaper dated Friday 31 Aug 1934 - it's a transcription originally done by Charles Stickney and published after his death as a homage of sorts by the paper. Remarks in parenthesis () are Mr.. Stickney's and those in brackets [ ] are mine. "The Van Fleet Burying Ground located on the old Capt. Samuel Van Fleet Farm which is located on the first road to the left after you leave Unionville on the road to the Wolf Pit neighborhood. It is located just inside the Wantage line. - http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/cemeteries/vanfleet.txt TMPLT TID 0 FIELD Name: Footnote VALUE Van Fleet Burying Ground, Wantage, Sussex County, NJ CONT Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives February 11, 2000 by CONT Cathy DiPietro < U1001839@warwick.net >Published in the Wantage Recorder newspaper dated Friday 31 Aug 1934 - it's a transcription originally done by Charles Stickney and published after his death as a homage of sorts by the paper. Remarks in parenthesis () are Mr.. Stickney's and those in brackets [ ] are mine. "The Van Fleet Burying Ground located on the old Capt. Samuel Van Fleet Farm which is located on the first road to the left after you leave Unionville on the road to the Wolf Pit neighborhood. It is located just inside the Wantage line. - http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/cemeteries/vanfleet.txt
This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 13 September 2010.
WikiTree profile Clark-9601 created through the import of WikiTree.ged on Nov 5, 2012 by Doug Hanke. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Doug and others.
Data clean up and link to spouse by Meehan-411 24 June 2018.
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