Ancestor Links - Images

Hayes Ancestors and related families:

Clark Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1639)
Plus Ancestor and Cousin Links


Daniel-Clark-Founders-Monument-Windsor

Founders Monument - Windsor, Connecticut - the list of over 100 Founders of Windsor (1637) - includes "Daniel Clark".


Chart Image: Henry Spencer of Badby, Northamptonshire (died c.1476) & Isabel and some of their Descendant Family Lines - includes Hon. Daniel Clark [Windsor, Conn. c.1639] (1622-1710).


Ancestor and Cousin Links for Hon. Daniel Clark [Windsor, Conn. c.1639] (1622-1710) include:

Direct Ancestors:
* Spencer of Badby family - 15th Century
* Heritage of Burton Dasset family - 15th Century

Cousin Links via the 15th Century families - Spencer of Badby & Heritage of Burton Dasset:
* Earls Temple of Stowe
* Dukes of Marlborough
* Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the U.K.
* George Washington, 1st President of the U.S.
* Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd President of the U.S.
* Earls Spencer
* Diana, Princess of Wales
* Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
* Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex


Other Images grouped by theme

"The Family Tree" & Related Discoveries

An example of some of the clues and the "Gateway Ancestor" that were found on "The Family Tree" - and some of the related research discoveries.

DNA Testing for Genealogical Research

DNA test results can provide valuable Genealogical information - as a complement to traditional Genealogical Research.

Overton Family Line

Overton Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1639) - plus Ancestor and Cousin Links.

Early Voyages to New England (1600's)

Images of the type of sailing vessels used to cross the Atlantic Ocean in the 1600's.

Founders Monuments & Bridges in New England

Memorial Monuments and Bridges have been erected in memory of the Founders of various early Towns in New England.

Early Towns & Communities in North America

The early pioneer settlers built the first homesteads, schools, churches, businesses, towns, roads, bridges ...

Garrison House, Dover, New Hampshire (c. 1675)

An example of an early New England family home that was also used as a Garrison House for protection against attacks from Native American Indian tribes.

Early Transportation by Stagecoach

As soon as roads were built and well enough developed - horse drawn stagecoaches were used to transport passengers, mail and goods between towns and across regions.

Notable & Famous Descendants of Early New England Settlers

Early New England Settlers - Hon. Daniel Clark [Windsor, Conn. c.1639] & Mary Newberry/Newbury - were ancestors of:

1) Oliver Wolcott (1726-1797), Governor of Connecticut & Signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
2) Roger Griswold (1762-1812), Governor of Connecticut.
3) Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (1760-1833), Governor of Connecticut.