In 1850, James Clark, aged 28, a bootmaker, was living in New York, New York, living in the home of Edmund Dugan, aged 57, a bootmaker, and his wife, Margaret Dugan, aged 56, and their sons, Patrick Dugan, aged 26, a bootmaker, John Dugan, a bootmaker, and Ellen Clark, aged 20. Also living in the household was Jim McCarty, aged 21, a bootmaker.
In 1860, James Clark, aged 30, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Holtsville, with wife, Elizabeth, aged 34. Also living in the household was John Bates, aged 14, Stephen H. Bates, aged 7. Betsey A. Bates, aged 5, William F. Bates, aged 4, Mary Bates, aged 2, and Charlotte I. Bates, aged 8 months. James was shown to be a shoemaker.
In 1870, James Clark, aged 51, a farmer, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Port Jefferson, with his wife, Elizabeth Clark, aged 43, and children, Stephen H. Clark, aged 19, a farm laborer, Betsey Ann Clark, aged 16, William Thomas Clark, aged 14, Mary Elizabeth Clark, aged 12, Charlotte Jane Clark, aged 10, and George J. Clark, aged 8.
In 1880, James Clark, aged 62, was living in Holtsville, NY, with his wife, Elizabeth Clark, aged 53, and children, William T. Clark, aged 24, Lottie J. Clark, aged 20, and George J. Clark, aged 18. James was shown to be a farmer.
Obituary - Holtsville, April 30, 1881, James Clark, aged 60 years.
(1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Deaths Taken from the Republican Watchman, 1881, page 13)
In 1850, James Clark, aged 28, a bootmaker, was living in New York, New York, living in the home of Edmund Dugan, aged 57, a bootmaker, and his wife, Margaret Dugan, aged 56, and their sons, Patrick Dugan, aged 26, a bootmaker, John Dugan, a bootmaker, and Ellen Clark, aged 20. Also living in the household was Jim McCarty, aged 21, a bootmaker.
In 1860, James Clark, aged 30, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Holtsville, with wife, Elizabeth, aged 34. Also living in the household was John Bates, aged 14, Stephen H. Bates, aged 7. Betsey A. Bates, aged 5, William F. Bates, aged 4, Mary Bates, aged 2, and Charlotte I. Bates, aged 8 months. James was shown to be a shoemaker.
In 1870, James Clark, aged 51, a farmer, was living in Brookhaven, NY, post office Port Jefferson, with his wife, Elizabeth Clark, aged 43, and children, Stephen H. Clark, aged 19, a farm laborer, Betsey Ann Clark, aged 16, William Thomas Clark, aged 14, Mary Elizabeth Clark, aged 12, Charlotte Jane Clark, aged 10, and George J. Clark, aged 8.
In 1880, James Clark, aged 62, was living in Holtsville, NY, with his wife, Elizabeth Clark, aged 53, and children, William T. Clark, aged 24, Lottie J. Clark, aged 20, and George J. Clark, aged 18. James was shown to be a farmer.
Obituary - Holtsville, April 30, 1881, James Clark, aged 60 years.
(1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 US Federal Census; Deaths Taken from the Republican Watchman, 1881, page 13)
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