Jeremiah Clarke | |
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2nd President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations | |
In office 1648–1649 | |
Preceded by | John Coggeshall |
Succeeded by | John Smith |
Personal details | |
Born | baptized 1 December 1605 East Farleigh, Kent, England |
Died | January 1652 Newport, Rhode Island |
Resting place | Clifton Burying Ground, Newport |
Spouse | Frances (Latham) Dungan |
Children | Walter, Mary, Jeremiah, Latham, Weston, James, Sarah |
Occupation | Constable, captain, treasurer, assistant, president |
Jeremiah Clarke (also known as Jeremy Clarke) (1605–1652) was an early colonial settler and President of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Born into a prominent family in England, he was a merchant who came to New England with his wife, Frances Latham, and four stepchildren, settling first at Portsmouth in 1638, but the following year joining William Coddington and others in establishing the town of Newport. Here he held a variety of civic positions until 1648 when Coddington's election as President of the colony was disputed, and Clarke was chosen to serve in that office instead. He was the father of Walter Clarke, another colonial governor of Rhode Island, and also had family connections with several other future governors of the colony.