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" He > cl a.- :i iiukIcI cili/c.i. nfijjhb.H, ami friend." He died Maicli >(,. tSSi. TIk-.', had<br />

five children, vi/. : Willi.<strong>in</strong>i liad;4er. b. April ;o. 1S37. m. Kel.. ,S, i,S;o. .n. l.i«ie liryanl ;<br />

Julia Merrill, b. .May 7, 1S41, d. Sept., KS4J; Charles Greenleaf. b. Nov. i. 1S43, ". Dr. Clarke had a<br />

successful practice, and hi^ excellence of character won great res]>ect. He married Si<strong>in</strong>r//<br />

.)/,(/•/.;«,/. a si.ster of Mrs. Franci- Coy>«ell [417]- 'riicy had three children, vi/. : Sarah,<br />

.\masa, and Franci>.<br />

Gree.\i.e.\f Clakkk was a teacher <strong>in</strong> l.ynn. Mass. ; subsecjuently resided <strong>in</strong> the homestead<br />

<strong>in</strong> .Atk<strong>in</strong>son. N. H. He was on (iov. iiubbard"s Staff, Representative of the Town,<br />

and <strong>in</strong> 1S79 a member of the .\ew Hampshire .Senate. He married Sarah J. Noye~.<br />

daughter of .Silas and l.ucy Xoyes. <strong>The</strong>y had three children, viz. : Sarah N'oyes, b. .-Kpril 3,<br />

1S56; Mary Coburn, b. Dec. 9, 1S57; (Ireenleaf, b. Jmie 5, 1S6;.<br />

Miisp.s Clarkk was a physician. He received his degree of .M. D. from Dartmouth<br />

Medical College <strong>in</strong> 1S4:. i>r,,ctised his profession <strong>in</strong> Derrv, X. H., removed and settled. 1.S4;.<br />

<strong>in</strong> Cambridge. Mas... «l,ere he rema<strong>in</strong>ed until his death, March .'7. 1S64. Dr. ijarke wa~ "..<br />

Christian gentleman and held m high esteem by the profession and communit\.<br />

1(11.. JOHN KADtiKR CFAKKK.<br />

Ji>ll\ llAlioER (. LAKKL graduated. 1S43, from Dartmouth College, was three years I'nn<br />

cii)al of Gilford Academy, N. H., studied l.iw, was admitted to the bar <strong>in</strong> 1S4S, spent tw..<br />

years <strong>in</strong> travel <strong>in</strong> California and Central .\merica, and opened a law office <strong>in</strong> .Manchester <strong>in</strong><br />

1S51. Mr. Clarke, Feb., 1S5J, became the editor of the Daily Mirnn, and the follow<strong>in</strong>g October<br />

he becime the proi)rietor of both the Daily and Weekly Mirror-. He was a publisher, an.<br />

had one of the largest <strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g establishment- <strong>in</strong> the State. He wa- elected State Pr<strong>in</strong>ter <strong>in</strong><br />

1S67, 1S6S. ICS69, and 1S77 to 18S0 <strong>in</strong>clusive. Hi- two -..ns, graihi.iu- ot Dartnionth Scien<br />

titic College, were associated with their father <strong>in</strong> the )iuljli-hiug lui-iiie-. F.ir further men-<br />

tion of CuL. CI.AKKH. r.vV/. Sii. KsMi 1. NiAv HwiisHikt; .Men.<br />

J/./n- C,>/;,,r„ married K. D. Monei-. l-:-.|.. of Manchester, N. 11.. «here ihev lesided.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y h.id one child. Ama-,i Clnun.Nvho u.,-l,..ni Dee.. i.S;-. ami died at the age ..f two<br />

vears.<br />

HANNAH PEARSON COGSWELL.<br />

413 I<br />

(Gnualostcal.<br />

Hannah Pkarson" Cogswell, (Wi/liaiir, X,if/<strong>in</strong>uif/\ yo/iii\ ]Vi/-<br />

liam^, Ji'Itn^), daughter of Dr. William' [162] and Judith (Badj^er)<br />

Cogswell, was born July 6, 1791. <strong>in</strong> Atk<strong>in</strong>son, N. H. She married,<br />

Jan. 12, 1814, Hon. William Badger, son of Hon. Joseph and Elizabeth<br />

(Parson.s) Badger. He was born Jan. 13, 1779. <strong>in</strong> Gilmanton, N. H.,<br />

where they resided. Gov. Badger died Sept. 21, 1852. Mrs. Badger<br />

died Feb. 22, 1869.<br />

THi IK ( hii.drrn were:<br />

Jo.u-/>/i, b. June 27. rSi7; m. Oct. 11, I.s6;. Hannah Elizah,-lh Ay.rs.<br />

Williow, 1,. Atig. I. lS2'.i ni. June 3. r.S;^, /farriet .1. Ct7/n:<br />

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