“The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin”, published: Chicago: Western Historical Company. 1879. D. P. CLARK, farmer, Secs. 22, 23 and 27; P.O. Oak Hill; born in Penobscot Co., Me., Feb. 2, 1809; the early part of his life was spent as a farmer in his native State; he came to Wisconsin in 1844; lived in Waukesha Co. about three years, and settled on the farm he now owns of 200 acres in 1848. He married Miss Betsey G. Bunker, of his native county, Sept. 13, 1832, who died Aug. 26, 1878, leaving one son, Clement B., and one daughter, Anna E., the wife of William Pethick, of Sullivan. C.B. Clark married Miss Henrietta Moore, of Sullivan, Jan. 1, 1870; they have four children - Ruel, David, Martha and Mildred. The father and son are Republicans. D.P. Clark has been a member of the B.C. Church many years and is now class-leader. The Messrs. Clark are among the enterprising and successful farmers of Jefferson Co. Submitted by: Linda Pingel (LPingel@worldnet.att.net)