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Clark, Wilford Woodruff, Bishop of Montpelier since May 8, 1893, was born at Farmington, Utah Feb. 2, 1863. His father's name is Ezra T. Clark and his mother's maiden name, Mary Stevenson. He was baptized by Joseph Milliard, and confirmed by Job Welling June 25, 1871. His ordinations to the Priesthood are as follows: Deacon, January 1884; Elder, by Charles Bridges; High Priest, by President Joseph F. Smith; Bishop by Apostle George Teasdale on the date above named, being set apart to preside of Montpelier. He has also been a Sunday School teacher, president of M. I. A. Ward teacher, and acting priest, second counselor in Georgetown Ward Bishopric, Bear Lake Stake, from 1892 to 1983, when he was called upon to move to Montpelier and take his present position. From May 24, 1889, to June 25, 1891, he filled a mission to the Southern States, laboring in North Carolina and presiding there during the last eighteen months. He married to Pamelia Dunn July 22, 1885, and ten children, all boys but one, were born to them, one being dead. Previous to his present residence he lived in Farmington, Davis county, Utah, till 1885, then went to Georgetown, Bear Lake county, Idaho, moving to Montpelier as previously stated. He was a member of the lower house in the Idaho State legislature in 1895-=96 and a member of the Senate 1903-4 besides which he has held several positions of commercial nature. Website: http://archive.org/stream/latterdaysaintbi02jens#page/34/mode/2up
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Clark, Wilford Woodruff, Bishop of Montpelier since May 8, 1893, was born at Farmington, Utah Feb. 2, 1863. His father's name is Ezra T. Clark and his mother's maiden name, Mary Stevenson. He was baptized by Joseph Milliard, and confirmed by Job Welling June 25, 1871. His ordinations to the Priesthood are as follows: Deacon, January 1884; Elder, by Charles Bridges; High Priest, by President Joseph F. Smith; Bishop by Apostle George Teasdale on the date above named, being set apart to preside of Montpelier. He has also been a Sunday School teacher, president of M. I. A. Ward teacher, and acting priest, second counselor in Georgetown Ward Bishopric, Bear Lake Stake, from 1892 to 1983, when he was called upon to move to Montpelier and take his present position. From May 24, 1889, to June 25, 1891, he filled a mission to the Southern States, laboring in North Carolina and presiding there during the last eighteen months. He married to Pamelia Dunn July 22, 1885, and ten children, all boys but one, were born to them, one being dead. Previous to his present residence he lived in Farmington, Davis county, Utah, till 1885, then went to Georgetown, Bear Lake county, Idaho, moving to Montpelier as previously stated. He was a member of the lower house in the Idaho State legislature in 1895-=96 and a member of the Senate 1903-4 besides which he has held several positions of commercial nature. Website: http://archive.org/stream/latterdaysaintbi02jens#page/34/mode/2up
Family Members
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Ezra James Clark
1846–1868
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Timothy Baldwin Clark
1847–1924
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Mary Elizabeth Clark Robinson
1849–1904
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William Henry Clark
1852–1854
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Joseph Smith Clark
1854–1957
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Hyrum Don Carlos Clark
1856–1938
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Edward Barrett Clark
1859–1955
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Charles Rich Clark
1861–1933
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Amasa Lyman Clark
1865–1968
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David Patten Clark
1868–1869
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Seymour Thompson Clark
1863–1893
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Annie Vilate Clark Tanner
1864–1942
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Sarah Lavina Clark Knowlton
1866–1955
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Susan Alice Belle Clark Steed
1869–1961
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John Alexander Clark
1871–1894
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John Alexander Clark
1871–1895
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Eugene Henry Clark
1873–1931
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Nathan George Clark
1875–1956
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Marion Franklin Clark
1877–1878
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Laura Blanche Clark Cook
1880–1985
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Wilford Woodruff Clark Jr
1886–1972
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William O. Clark
1887–1991
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Vera Clark Sullivan
1888–1941
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Royal Dunn Clark
1892–1990
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Ernest Clark
1894–1895
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Elmer Ruel Clark
1896–1995
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Howard Nathan Clark
1898–1978
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Homer Knewel Clark
1898–1992
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Dr Russell B. Clark
1900–2009
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LeGrand Clark
1903–1988
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LeOra Clark Larsen
1907–2009
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