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Carrie Estelle Larkham Clark |
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of Voluntown and
Canterbury, Connecticut |
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My
great-great-grandmother, Carrie Estelle Larkham, was born on March 26, 1855
in Voluntown, Connecticut. She was named for her mother's sister, Caroline
Palmer. Carrie was the third daughter and the sixth of eleven children born
to William H. Larkham and
Hannah Emeline Palmer.
Carrie married
Levi Nelson Clark, the 18½-year-old son of Francis and Sarah (Heath)
Clark, on January 11, 1882. Carrie was nearly 27, and was 8
½ years older than Levi. I was surprised to learn of this
age difference, and have often wondered about the
circumstances that brought together an 18½-year-man with an
almost 27-year-old woman, and how common a union of this sort
would have been in the late-1800s.Carrie and Levi clearly had
a long and happy marriage. Their first child was born a mere
10½ months after their wedding day. One year after their
marriage, Levi bought a 75-acre tract of land at the south of
Canterbury where he raised small fruits, vegetables and
poultry. He also established a career in politics. Levi
represented Canterbury in the State of Connecticut House of
Representatives for several years and held many local offices
in Canterbury. Carrie and Levi were together for 52 years and
had 3 children, all daughters, two of whom survived to
adulthood. Carrie died on March 3, 1933. Levi died one year
later, on May 14, 1934.
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My great-grandmother,
Sarah Hannah Clark, was the second of Carrie and Levi's three children.
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- Mabel Larkham Clark,
born October 30, 1882, died September 13, 1884
- Sarah Hannah Clark,
born August 14, 1884, married
Frank Rowland
Burdick on July 7, 1907,
died October 18, 1955
- Bertha Maude Clark,
born June 25 1886, married Henry Newton Davis on
January 14, 1914, died November 10, 1962
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When Carrie and Levi's
eldest daughter, Mabel Larkham Clark, died just before her
second birthday,
Carrie's aunt, Sarah Harvey Palmer, wrote
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Composed for
Mr. & Mrs. Levi N. Clark
Little
Mabel, your heart's treasure
Has been torn from your embrace,
God so loved her, that he called her
To his own abiding place.
Though
your bosom swells with anguish
And your heart may throb with pain,
Look to Jesus, he can help you,
He will you in love sustain.
God in
pity, looks upon you,
He beholds your sorrowing hearts
And he lovingly invites you;
To accept the better part.
She was a
lovely precious flower,
Has gone to bloom in Heaven's bower.
It's there she will be forever blest,
It's there little Mabel has found rest.
Darling
Mabel is now an Angel,
Robed in garments pure and white.
With a Crown upon her forehead,
As she roams the field of light.
Dear
Stricken Mourning parents
Look to Heaven to find relief
God is ever, ever near us,
When our hearts are bowed with grief.
She may
be your guardian Angel,
To guard you on Life's weary way,
Then look upward not despairing
Of a brighter happier day.
And when
this stormy Life is O'er
And you have passed to the distant Shore
May you find little Mabel at the beautiful gate,
Waiting and watching for thee.
by Sarah
Harvey Palmer, 1884
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Mabel
Larkham Clark
(October 30, 1882 - September 13, 1884)
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Photo Gallery
Photo Below:
Carrie, Levi and daughters Sarah and Bertha in front of their
home in Canterbury, Connecticut in 1889.
Photo below: Carrie,
Levi and daughters Sarah and Bertha in 1894
Written on back of photo:
Mr. and Mrs. Levi N. Clark, Sarah Hannah Clark 10 yrs.,
Bertha Maude Clark, 8 yrs.
A gathering
of friends and family in the 1920s:
Carrie Larkham Clark is standing at the
top center. Levi Clark is the man seated to Carrie's
right, wearing a hat. Sarah Clark Burdick is seated in
the second row, the second woman from the left. Frank
Burdick is second from the left. My grandmother, Bertha
Burdick, is sitting to his right.
Photo below:
Levi Nelson Clark's birthday party at Bertha Davis' house
(probably in the late 1920s
- early 1930s). From left to right,
Front row: Frank Burdick
and dog, three little girls (unknown), Ellsworth Davis,
Addison Davis.
Second row: Unknown man,
Sarah Hannah Clark Burdick, Julia Melissa Larkham, unknown
woman, Bertha Maude Clark Davis, unknown man, Levi Nelson
Clark, unknown man.
Back row: unknown woman,
unknown woman, unknown woman, Carrie Estelle Larkham Clark (sitting
directly to the rear left of Levi Clark), Kenneth Davis.
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My Larkham Ancestry |
Carrie Estelle Larkham of
Canterbury, Connecticut |
William Hinkley Larkham of
Voluntown, North Stonington and Canterbury,
Connecticut |
Lot Larkham Jr. of Voluntown,
Connecticut and Richmond, Rhode Island |
Lancelot Larkham of South
Kingstown and Richmond, Rhode Island and Voluntown
Connecticut |
Frances Larkham of South
Kingstown, Rhode Island |
Thomas Larkham of South
Kingstown, Rhode Island |
Lancelot Larkham of Cumberland, England |
George Larkham of Cumberland, England |
Thomas Larkham of Dorset and Tavistock, England |
Thomas Larkham of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England |
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The floral garland on this page
is a scan of a stencil I made,
Petite Violets, from the
Stencil
Decor company.
The background paper on this page is from
Ender Design's Realm
Graphics
collection. |
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Last updated:
Sunday, May 29, 2022 12:05:27 PM |
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