Clark.  Primarily being a New England family of Clarks presently beginning with one Joseph Clark of Braintree, who died in 1708, plus sundry other Clark records from Massachusetts and surroundings.

These records were accumulated along the way to tracing our own Clark line.  To date, we have traced our line back to Joseph Clark who died in Braintree in 1708.  We put these records on the web for the further use of those searching Clark families.  Anyone with further information on our family, please send it along.  If you would like your own Clark records added, send them, and I will put them up.  Please send only text, as server space does have a finite limit.
Passenger Lists
The Mayflower Clark Myth
Barnstable County, MA: Brewster, Eastham, FalmouthHarwich, Yarmouth
Plymouth County, MA: Abington (1712), Bridgewater (1656), Brockton (1821), Carver (1790), Duxbury (1637),  East Bridgewater (1823), Halifax (1734),   Hanover (1727), Hanson (1820), Hingham (1634), Hull (1644) (no Clark), Kingston (1726), Lakeville (1853), Marion (1852), Marshfield (1640), Mattapoisett (1857), Middleborough (1669), Norwell (1849), Pembroke (1712), Plymouth Colony (1620),  Plymouth (1620), Rochester (1686), Scituate (1633), West Bridgewater (1822), Wareham (1739), Witman (1875)
Norfolk County, MA: Braintree,  Dedham,   Medfield,  Medway, Sharon,  Stoughton,  Walpole,
Suffolk County, MA: Boston,  Dorchester
Early Records (not broken out by town, not complete, just as I find them!)
Directory of the Ancestral Heads of N.E. Families 1620-1700 by Linda Clark
Maine Clarks

These records are neither complete nor exhaustive.

Thanks to The SC Information Highway for hosting this web site!

All records on this Clark web site are Copyright©1999-2007, Dr. Frank Oliver Clark, unless otherwise attributed. These documents may be freely used for private purposes, and included in your own genealogy.  However, these documents are copyrighted and may not be sold, nor given to anyone who may attempt to derive profit from same. Please send any errors, corrections, conjectures, updates, etc. to Frank O. Clark, Ph.D.

If you have oral tradition about any of these Clarks, or records of any type, please send what you know (to Frank O. Clark, Ph.D.) and I will post it.  It may be useful to someone, who may also have something useful to you.