Hi D,
You mention newspaper articles, so have possibly already seen these. I notice that daughter, Jane, is given as the second eldest daughter. There is another article, something to do with probate, dated 18 Jan 1854, giving Donald’s widow; Jane Campbell’s address as Balnallan, parish of Petty.
ENROLMENT OF VOTERS
Persons entitled to be enrolled as VOTERS in the COUNTY, upon possessions situated within the PARISH of INVERNESS, will receive forms of Claims of Enrolment, and Objections to proposed Enrolments, upon application to me at this office. I will likewise receive back at this Office, the Claims and Objections then filled up and returned in terms of the Statute.
DONALD CLARK, Parish Schoolmaster in PETTY
Sheriff Clerk’s Office, Inverness 7th August 1832
Inverness Courier 8 Aug 1832
DEATH
At Petty, on the 15th instant, DONALD CLARK, Schoolmaster, aged 75 years, and fifty three years Schoolmaster in the parish of Petty
Inverness Courier 22 Sep 1853
MARRIAGE
By the Rev. M. Hickey, Episcopal Methodist Minister, in the city of Port Huron, Michigan, and at his residence, on the 10th ult., THOMAS PARTRIDGE, Sen Esq., of the city of London, Canada West to JANE, second daughter of the late Mr Donald Clark, Parochial Schoolmaster of Petty, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Inverness Courier 17 Mar 1859
Also published in the Banffshire Journal, Nairnshire Telegraph & Elgin Courier