J. CLARK DIES AT OQUAWKA
. Special To The Hawk-Eye. Oquawka, Ill., Aug. 17.
. -James Clark, who had been making his home at the Jake Allaman home in the Fall Creek neighborhood, passed away this afternoon. He was a relative of Mrs. Allaman and leaves two sons, Claude of Monmouth and William of Reed. He is known among his duck hunting friends as "Dad" Clark, among whom he was a special favorite. Mr. Clark had always lived in the neighborhood In which he died
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James K. P. Clark
Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths
Name James K. P. Clark
Event Date 17 Aug 1927
Event Place Bald Bluff, Henderson, Illinois
Gender Male
Race White
Age 80
Birth Year (Estimated) 1847
Birth Date 06 Nov 1846
Birthplace Kentucky
Father's Name James Clark
Father's Birthplace Kentucky
Mother's Name White
Mother's Birthplace Kentucky
Occupation Laborer
Burial Date 18 Aug 1927
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J. CLARK DIES AT OQUAWKA
. Special To The Hawk-Eye. Oquawka, Ill., Aug. 17.
. -James Clark, who had been making his home at the Jake Allaman home in the Fall Creek neighborhood, passed away this afternoon. He was a relative of Mrs. Allaman and leaves two sons, Claude of Monmouth and William of Reed. He is known among his duck hunting friends as "Dad" Clark, among whom he was a special favorite. Mr. Clark had always lived in the neighborhood In which he died
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James K. P. Clark
Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths
Name James K. P. Clark
Event Date 17 Aug 1927
Event Place Bald Bluff, Henderson, Illinois
Gender Male
Race White
Age 80
Birth Year (Estimated) 1847
Birth Date 06 Nov 1846
Birthplace Kentucky
Father's Name James Clark
Father's Birthplace Kentucky
Mother's Name White
Mother's Birthplace Kentucky
Occupation Laborer
Burial Date 18 Aug 1927
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