Augustine Clarke

Augustine Clarke
Vermont State Treasurer
In office
1833–1837
Preceded byBenjamin Swan
Succeeded byAllen Wardner
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Danville
In office
1832
Preceded byGeorge W. Drew
Succeeded byNone (vacant in 1833)
In office
1830
Preceded byWilliam A. Palmer
Succeeded byGeorge W. Drew
In office
1828
Preceded byWilliam A. Griswold
Succeeded byWilliam A. Palmer
In office
1824
Preceded byGeorge W. Drew
Succeeded byWilliam A. Palmer
Assistant Judge of Caledonia County, Vermont
In office
1824–1825
Serving with Samuel A. Willard
Preceded byJoseph Morrill 2nd
Succeeded bySamuel Sias
Treasurer of Caledonia County, Vermont
In office
1822–1824
Preceded byJoseph Morrill 2nd
Succeeded bySamuel B. Mattocks
Personal details
Born1780 (1780)
Richmond, Massachusetts
DiedJune 17, 1841(1841-06-17) (aged 60–61)
Montpelier, Vermont
Resting placeElm Street Cemetery, Montpelier, Vermont[1][2][3]
Political partyNational Republican
Anti-Masonic
Democratic
Spouse(s)Sophia Blanchard[4][5]
(m. 1808-1830, her death)
Julia Jewett Hubbard[6][7][8]
(m. 1840-1841, his death)
ProfessionLawyer

Augustine Clarke (c.1780 – June 17, 1841) was a Vermont attorney, banker and politician who was a leader of the Anti-Masonic Party and served as Vermont State Treasurer.

  1. ^ Abby Maria Hemenway, The Vermont Historical Gazetteer: Washington County, 1882, page 527.
  2. ^ Northeast Kingdom Genealogy, List of Burials, Elm Street Cemetery, Montpelier, Vermont, 2001
  3. ^ Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908, death record for Augustine Clarke, retrieved January 5, 2014
  4. ^ Nathaniel Bouton, The History of Concord, 1856, page 697
  5. ^ Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908, marriage record for Augustine Clarke and Sophia Blanchard, retrieved January 5, 2014
  6. ^ Research Publication Company, Vermont Marriages, Volume I, 1903, page 29
  7. ^ Abby Maria Hemenway, The History of the Town of Montpelier, Including that of the Town of East Montpelier, 1888, page 383
  8. ^ Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908, marriage record for Augustine Clarke and Julia Hubbard, retrieved January 5, 2014