Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Clark, Noah L.
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Source: History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; edited by 
J.H. Battle; A. Warner & Co.; 1887
Rockhill Township


   NOAH L. CLARK creamery, P.O. Church Hill, was born near 
Carversville, Bucks county, September 5, 1859, and is a son 
of James and Sarah (Long) Clark.  Robert Clark, grandfather 
of Noah, was born in England and settled in America in 1816, 
where he followed farming.  James Clark, his son, was born 
in England, in Yorkshire, and was a farmer by occupation.  
He married Sarah Long, who was born in Franconiaville, 
Montgomery county, and is of German descent.  Noah L. also 
followed farming until the age of twenty-one, when he 
learned the creamery business with S. L. Wait, at the end of 
four months going to Berks county, and remaining there ten 
years, after which he went to Doylestown and engaged in the 
business of a tanner for about a year.  He next went to 
Carversville, where he again engaged in the creamery 
business for two years, when he removed to Church Hill and 
is now engaged in manufacturing creamery butter.  He was 
married June 25, 1883, to Katie Hambert, a native of 
Frankford.  This lady is the daughter of Adam and Anne E. 
(Michel) Hambert, both natives of Germany, and the former a 
farmer by occupation. Mr. and Mrs. Clark have one child, 
Grover C.