Cicely Clark1

(about 1619 - )
Date this page was last edited=27 Jan 2014
Cicely Clark was born about 1619 in England.2,1

Cicely Clark immigrated in 1635, at the age of 16, to Boston, Massachusetts, in the Planter with William Tuttle and his family of Ringstead, Northampton.1

Cicely Clark married Thomas Hunt about 1639 at New Haven, Connecticut.1,2 It is not known whether she was his first wife, or whether she was the mother of all of his children.3

On 1 March 1643 Thomas Hunt and Cicely Clark were banished from New Haven on account of their friendship with William Harding, a local sawyer who had been banished by an earlier court for his lewdness.1,4 Thomas and Cicely went to the new community of Stamford, Connecticut, and then to the Borough Town of Westchester, New York.5

She signed her name "Sisely" on a deed dated 9 April 1691.3

Children of Cicely Clark and Thomas Hunt

Citations

  1. [S758] John G. Hunt, "Origin of the Families of Hunt, Fowler, Barnes, Kirke, and Embree", 63-65.
  2. [S338] Descendants of Thomas Hunt, online at http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~huntpage/…
  3. [S336] Jones, Early Westchester Families, 125.
  4. [S760] Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 81, 84.
  5. [S346] Mackenzie, Families of the Colonial Town of Philipsburgh, 340.


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