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Elizabeth Winslow Clark was born 1 November 1707 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States to Edward Winslow (1669-1753) and Hannah Moody (1672-1711) and died 22 August 1765 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. She married Richard Clark (1711-1795) 3 May 1733 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

Biography

Richard Clarke and Elizabeth Winslow, both of whom were of high social position. Richard had graduated from Harvard College in 1729, and became one of the most prominent merchants in Boston, later under the name of Richard Clarke & Sons. Elizabeth Winslow's ancestry goes back to Mary Chilton, who came from England on the Mayflower in 1620.

Richard Clark (1711-1795) is noteworthy for having lost his shipment of tea dumped overboard at the Boston Tea Party.




Children


Offspring of Richard Clark (1711-1795) and Elizabeth Winslow Clark
Name Birth Death Joined with
Hannah Clarke (1724-1761)
William Clarke (1734-1761)
Elizabeth Clarke (1735-)
Edward Clark (1737-1770)
Mary Clarke (1740-1761) 1740 Massachusetts, United States 25 August 1761 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States Samuel Barrett (1738-1798)
Joseph Lee Clark (1740-)
Jonathan Clark (1744-)
Susanna Farnham Clark (1745-1836)
Isaac Winslow Clark (1746-1822)
Sarah Clark (1750-)
Lucy Clark (1752-1847)
Richard Clark (1756-1767)



Siblings


Offspring of Edward Winslow (1669-1753) and Hannah Moody (1672-1711)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Edward Winslow (1693-1702)
Joshua Winslow (1694-1769)
Hannah Winslow (1696-1746)
John Winslow (1698-1780)
Other Winslow (1699-)
John Winslow (1700-1788)
William Winslow (1701-1702)
Edward Winslow (1703-1733)
Samuel Winslow (1705-1742)
Elizabeth Winslow (1707-1765) 1 November 1707 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States 22 August 1765 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States Richard Clark (1711-1795)
Jane Winslow (1709-)
Isaac Winslow (1709-1777) 2 May 1709 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States of America 23 March 1777 New York, New York, United States of America Lucy Waldo (1724-1768)
Jemima Debuke (1732–1790)


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