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Notes for Charles CLARK


Moved to Ogdensburg, New York about 1826. While living there Mrs. Clark's
health failed and she was taken to her brother's home in New York City for
superior medical treatment. Her last words were - raising her eyes heavenward
"Jesus is sweet". So dearly beloved was this lady that the letters relating to
her illness and death were read from the pulpits of the churches where she
was known.
Mr. Clark moved to Liv. Co., Michigan 1837 where he married his second wife.
See The Anderson, Perrine, Barbour-Smith, Howell-Clark, Porter and Savery Families with a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Some who Were Pioneers in America: Also Genealogical Sketches of Allied Families, p.132.
By Henrietta Elizabeth Savery Smith
Published by The Perrine Press, 1902
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In 1837 Mr Clarke removed to Llv Co Mich where he m 2nd Mrs Maria Thompson who d in 1858 Ch 1 Henry T m and has two ch 2 Elizabeth m Edwin Potts one dau Alice is a teacher in Chicago Mr Clarke ? 3rd Caroline Letts Issue Clara and Rose He d in Howell Mich Nov 30 1872 He was a good financier and his large estate was divided among his heirs.
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