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Family HistoryFamily History - Lawrence Theodore Clark


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Lawrence Theodore Clark and two of his descendants down to the second generation.


First Generation
1. Lawrence Theodore Clark,1 born 5 February 1931 in Staten Island, New York, the son of (unidentified) and Mabel Clark.1 Lawrence married, 20 April 1963 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut, Joann Scovish1 (born 15 April 1945 in New London, New London County, Connecticut, the daughter of Andrew Henry Scovish and Florett May Clark1).

+2i. Lawrence Theodore Clark, Jr., born 30 October 1964. Married Tammy Jean Foley.
 3ii. Christopher Clark, born 25 December 1967 in New London, New London County, Connecticut.2

  1. Marriage Certificate, State of Connecticut, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Town of Montville: Lawrence Theodore Clark and Joann Scovish, #1963-0024. Copy viewed at Montville Town Hall. The certificate lists their birth dates and places, and the mother (but not the father) of Lawrence and the parents of Joann.
  2. Birth Certificate, Connecticut, Christopher Clark, born 25 December 1967 in New London, Connecticut. Certificate# 1967-292. Copy viewed at Montville Town Hall.
Second Generation
2. Lawrence Theodore Clark, Jr.2 (Lawrence1), born 30 October 1964.1 Lawrence married, 5 December 1992 in Montville, New London County, Connecticut, Tammy Jean Foley1 (born 18 April 1968 in Kansas, the daughter of John Michael-Patrick Foley and Cheryl Ann Luty1, 2).

  1. Marriage Certificate, State of Connecticut, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Town of Montville: Lawrence Theodore Clark, Jr. and Tammy Jean Folley, #1992-0187. Copy viewed at Montville Town Hall. The certificate gives their marriage date and place, ages and birth places, and the names of their parents.
  2. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.