I am searching for any information on the service and life of Johannes Petrus Walther AKA John Peter Walter who was a Hessian solider at Saratoga who came to Waldoboro with Gen. Denny McCoob and may…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by David A Gilliard Aug 7, 2020.
Hello,I am hoping that someone can help me confirm that Eliza Everton who married Calvin Whitney in Thomaston in 1821 was the daughter of Zephaniah Everton and Margaret Watson. This is listed in…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Marion Whitney Martin Jun 11, 2018.
Hello,I am looking for help with three of my wife's lines in Maine and since travelling to Maine right now is not possible, I am willing to make a donation or hire somebody locally who can help me…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by David A Gilliard Jan 17, 2016.
Hello, I am trying to find the parents of Rev. John Clark, born 1791 in Prospect, Waldo Co., died in Prospect in 1871. His headstone is in "Clark Cemetery" in Prospect. He was a veteran of the War…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by David A Gilliard Jul 2, 2014.
Looking for parents of Rev. John Clark. He was likely born in Newcastle, Maine abt 1793 and died in Prospect, Waldo Maine 8 Aug 1871. He was a Baptist circuit Preacher. He is buried in what is known a Clark Cemetery in Prospect. He married Elizabeth (Betsey) Walter 1817 in Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine. He had a brother, Robert Clark. Both brothers served in War of 1812. John and Betsey's daughter Nancy Jane Clark was born 1826 and married Calvin Whitney 1847 in Rockport, Knox Co., Maine. This…
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David,
On ancestry.com I have a shared DNA hit with Robert Clark, reported brother of Rev. John Clark. I'm trying to sort out the connection. My Clark ancestors were in Newcastle, Maine for quite a while, so I'm guessing that's the connection. But Newcastle records are not great for the 1700s. Anyway, email if you would like to share info k clar at hawken dot edu
Best, Ken Clark
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