I have from the Directory of the Ancestral Heads of N.E. Families 1620-1700, Holmes, Baltimore 1964. See the attachment which I copied at the AAS. There are five Thomas's.

Linda Clark


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HENRY CLARK was at Windsor, Conn., 1640; removed to Hadley, Mass. HUGH, b. Eng., 1613, came to Water-town, Mass., 1640; removed, 1657, to Roxbury, Mass.

JAMES CLARK, one of the first settlers at New Haven, Conn., 1637, removed before 1669 to Stratford, Conn. JAMES, a resident of Boston, Mass., before 1646.

JEREMIAH CLARK, b. Eng., was at Portsmouth, R. I., 1640.

JOHN CLARK, freeman at Cambridge, Mass., 1632; removed, 1636, to Hartford, Conn.; later at Farmington, Conn, and in 1645 removed to Saybrook, Conn.

JOHN CLARK, b. Eng., 1612, came from Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng., 1634, to N. E.; was at New Haven, Conn., 1639; was afterwards in N. H.

JOHN CLARK, author and physician, son of Thomas Clark of Bedfordshire, brother of Carew Clark, came to Boston, Mass., 1637; removed following year to Newport, R. I.; no issue.

JOHN CLARK, physician, freeman at Newbury, Mass., 1639; removed to Boston, Mass., 1649. ..:

JOHN CLARK, married at Springfield, Mass.f%-> 1647.

JOHN, a resident of Saybrook, Conn., 1640; previous to this date was at Wethersfield, Conn., later at Milford,:; Conn. -ip JOHN, carpenter at New London, Conn.,V^ removed to Norwich, Conn., 1656.

JONAS CLARK, shipmaster, b. Eng., 1619-20, wasjt at Cambridge, Mass., 1642.

JOSEPH CLARK was at Cambridge, Mass., where he was made freeman in 1635; later removed to Windsor, Conn.

JOSEPH CLARK, b. Suffolk, Eng., settled at Dorchester, Mass., afterwards was at Ded-ham, Mass., where he was made freeman 1653.

JOSEPH CLARK, youngest brother of Dr. John CLark, came to N. E., 1637, located at Boston, Mass., 1638; removed to Newport, R. I.

MALACHI CLARK was at Ipswich, Mass., 1648.

MATTHEW CLARK, mariner, was at Boston, Mass., 1656, removed, 1661, to Marble-head, Mass.

NATHANIEL CLARK, b. Eng., 1638, freeman at Newbury, Mass., 1668.

NICHOLAS CLARK arrived at Boston, Mass., 1632, removed to Hartford, Conn., 1635.

PERCY or PERCFVAL CLARK freeman at Boston, Mass., 1675.

RICHARD CLARK, early settler at Rowley, Mass., 1642.

ROBERT CLARK located at Lynn, Mass., about 1636, removed to Sandwich, Mass.

ROBERT CLARK, freeman at Stratford, Conn., 1669.

SAMUEL CLARK was at Wethersfield, Conn., removed to Stamford, Conn.; at Mil-ford, Conn., 1669, thence he removed to Hempstead, L. I.

THADDEUS CLARK, married at Falmouth, Maine, 1663.

THOMAS CLARK, carpenter, b. Eng., 1599, came to Plymouth, Mass., 1623; was at Harwich, Mass., 1670.

THOMAS CLARK, elder brother of Dr. John, was at Newport, R. L, 1638.

THOMAS CLARK, merchant, was first at Dor-Chester, Mass., 1636, and in 1653 at Boston, Mass.

THOMAS CLARK, blacksmith, freeman at Boston, 1641.

THOMAS CLARK, resident of Lynn, Mass., 1640, removed to Reading, Mass., where he died 1693.

I THOMAS CLARK, merchant, resident of Dorchester, Mass., before 1644.

TRISTRAM or THURSTON CLARK, b. Eng. 1594, came from Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng., to Plymouth, Mass., 1634.

WILLIAM CLARK, freeman at Ipswich, Mass., 1630.

WILLIAM CLARK, freeman at Watertown, Mass., 1631. removed to Woburn, Mass., before 1646.

LIEUT. WILLIAM CLARK, b. Plymouth, Dorset-r.:., x shire, Eng., 1609, came to N. E. 1630, • ; settled at Dorchester, Mass., before i^v 1635; removed to Northampton, Mass., 1659.

WILLIAM CLARK, admitted freeman at Salem, Mass., 1630; kept a hotel at that place >w-,.. 1634.

WILLIAM CLARK, a servant of John Crow; was at Hartford, Conn., 1639; one of the first settlers of Haddam, Conn., 1662.

WILLIAM CLARK died at Yarmouth, Mass., 1668.

WILLIAM CLARK was at Boston, Mass., 1659. WILLIAM, resident of Boston, Mass., 1661.

WILLIAM CLARK, married at Saybrook, 1678.

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