1. Maverick Pratt,1 son of Elias Pratt 2 and Patience Clark,2 was born on 9 May 1794.2
Maverick married Samantha Hyde,1 daughter of Calvin Hyde 2 and Ornney Stanley,3 on 6 Jan 1820.2
The child from this marriage was:
i. Harriet Amelia Pratt 1 was born on 29 Mar 1830 in Binghamton, Broome Co, NY.1 Harriet married Marvin Dwight Needham,1 son of Dwight Needham 4 and Anna Henshaw,4 on 2 Mar 1850 in Weathersfield, IL.1
2. Elias Pratt,2 son of Humphrey Pratt 2 and Lydia Tulley,2 was born on 21 Apr 1754 in Saybrook, Middlesex Co, CT.2
He entered the Revolutionary War and was in the Battles of Monmouth and Germantown and several skirmishes in other places. He was appointed an orderly sergeant, and received an honorable discharge a short time before the surrender of Cornwallis.
Elias married Patience Clark.2
The child from this marriage was:
1 i. Maverick Pratt 1. Maverick married Samantha Hyde,1 daughter of Calvin Hyde 2 and Ornney Stanley,3 on 6 Jan 1820.2
3. Patience Clark .2
Patience married Elias Pratt.2
4. Humphrey Pratt,2 son of Isaac Pratt 5 and Mary Taylor,5 was born on 16 May 1716 in Saybrook, Middlesex Co, CT2 and died on 20 Aug 1797 in Old Saybrook, CT2 at age 81.
Humphrey married Lydia Tulley 2 on 30 Nov 1746.2
The child from this marriage was:
2 i. Elias Pratt 2. Elias married Patience Clark.2
5. Lydia Tulley 2 was born on 24 Jul 17112 and died on 31 Jul 1791 in Old Saybrook, CT2 at age 80.
Lydia married Humphrey Pratt 2 on 30 Nov 1746.2
8. Isaac Pratt,5 son of John Pratt 5 and Sarah Jones,5 was born on 16 Jan 1677 in Saybrook, Middlesex Co, CT5 and died in 17335 at age 56.
Isaac married Mary Taylor.5
The child from this marriage was:
4 i. Humphrey Pratt 2. Humphrey married Lydia Tulley 2 on 30 Nov 1746.2
9. Mary Taylor .5
Mary married Isaac Pratt.5
16. John Pratt,5 son of Lt. William Pratt 5 and Elizabeth Clarke,5 was born on 20 Feb 1644 in Hartford, Hartford Co, CT5 and died in 1726 in Guilford, New Haven Co, CT5 at age 82.
John married Sarah Jones 5 on 8 Jun 1669 in Guilford, New Haven Co, CT.5
The child from this marriage was:
8 i. Isaac Pratt 5. Isaac married Mary Taylor.5
17. Sarah Jones,5 daughter of Thomas Jones, was born in Guilford, New Haven Co, CT.
Sarah married John Pratt 5 on 8 Jun 1669 in Guilford, New Haven Co, CT.5
32. Lt. William Pratt,5 son of Rev. William Pratt,6 and Elizabeth [Unk] 6 was born in 1613 in England5 and died on 9 May 16785 at age 65.
He was the first settler, supposed to have come with Rev. Thomas Hooker, to Newtown, (now Cambridge,) Massachusetts, in 1633, from thence to Hartford, Connecticut, in June 1636.
William married Elizabeth Clarke 5 in Jun 1636.5
The child from this marriage was:
16 i. John Pratt 5. John married Sarah Jones,5 daughter of Thomas Jones, on 8 Jun 1669 in Guilford, New Haven Co, CT.5
33. Elizabeth Clarke,5 daughter of John Clarke, was born on 6 Feb 1641.5
Elizabeth married Lt. William Pratt 5 in Jun 1636.5
34. Thomas Jones .5
Thomas married [Unknown].
His child was:
17 i. Sarah Jones 5. Sarah married John Pratt,5 son of Lt. William Pratt 5 and Elizabeth Clarke,5 on 8 Jun 1669 in Guilford, New Haven Co, CT.5
64. Rev. William Pratt,6 son of Andrew Pratt, was born in Oct 1562 in Baldock, England6 and died in 16296 at age 67.
William married Elizabeth [Unk].6
The child from this marriage was:
32 i. Lt. William Pratt 5. William married Elizabeth Clarke,5 daughter of John Clarke, in Jun 1636.5
65. Elizabeth [Unk] .6
Elizabeth married Rev. William Pratt.6
66. John Clarke 3 died on 6 Feb 1674 in Milford, New Haven Co, CT.3
He is believed to have come to America from Great Mundon, Hertfordshire, England, in 1632. He first settled at Newtowne (now Cambridge), Massachusetts, but removed with Hooker's Company to Hartford, Connecticut, in 1636, where John Clarke's name is on the monument erected to the first settlers of Hartford, in Center Church Cemetery.
He was a soldier in the Pequot War in 1637, and served as a Juror in Hartford in 1641. He removed with his son-in-law, Wm. Pratt. to Saybrook, Connecticut, in 1645 or 1646. In 1647 he was appointed by the General Court, in company with Capt. John Mason, to carry on the building of the fort at Saybrook.
He was one of the nineteen petitioners to Charles II. in 1662, for the Charter secured by Governor Winthrop. This Charter was hidden in the famous Charter Oak, but years later it was in a fine state of preservation in a glass front safe in the State Capitol at Hartford. John Clarke was one of the most prominent citizens of Saybrook. In 1662 or 1663, and he, with a number of others, moved to Norwich, Connecticut, and established a church there. Shortly after this, he removed to Milford, where his brother George was living, and September 24, 1666, he received his dismissal from the church in Norwich, and was admitted to the church in Milford, where he died, leaving a will made in 1673. He was a large land owner.
"On June 4, 1673, Mr. John Clarke and Sergeant Daniel Buckingham were ordained Ruling Elders." (Quoted from Milford Church Records.)
John married [Unknown].
His children were:
i. John Clarke.3 John married Rebeckah Porter.3
ii. Joseph Clarke 3 died in 1663.
iii. Sarah Clarke 3 was born in 16333 and died in 17213 at age 88. Sarah married Deacon Simon Huntington.3
33 iv. Elizabeth Clarke 5. Elizabeth married Lt. William Pratt,5 son of Rev. William Pratt 6 and Elizabeth [Unk],6 in Jun 1636.5
128. Andrew Pratt,6 son of Thomas Pratt, was born in Baldock, England.
Andrew married [Unknown].
His child was:
64 i. Rev. William Pratt 6. William married Elizabeth [Unk].6
256. Thomas Pratt .6
Thomas married [Unknown].
His child was:
128 i. Andrew Pratt 6. Andrew married [Unknown].
1. Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985), Pg 80.
2. Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985), Pg 25.
3. Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985).
4. Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985), Pg 81.
5. Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985), Pg 27.
6. Ralph Edward Allison, Allison Genealogy (Hilo, HI: Self-published, 1985), Pg 28.