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Albert Judson Clark

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Albert Judson Clark Veteran

Birth
Davenport, Delaware County, New York, USA
Death
1 Apr 1917 (aged 82)
Inman, Holt County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Inman, Holt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Clark, Albert J., Pvt, age 27, 15 Aug 1862 - 17 Jun 1865, D Seventh; Birthplace: New York; Residence: Pleasant Hill, Winona, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Clark, former residents of Pleasant Hill township, and now of Nebraska, are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. James Warwick.

Mr. Clark served the country during the civil war as a member of Company D, Seventh Minnesota, and in his company as companions in arms were such well known Winona county men as Capt. Norman Buck, Capt. Rollo Banks, James and John Berry, Asbery Clark, Elias Brickert, G. M. Corey, Hilkiah Lilley, Daniel Stedman, Levi Whitlock, George Ellsbury, many of whom have now moved to other parts, or have passed the river of death.

Mr. Clark is suffering from an injury received while in the army, for which he receives a pension from a grateful country. Neighborhood News, Money Creek, The Winona Republican, Feb. 15, 1897

Civil War: Served in Co. D of the Minnesota Infantry. Received a pension which was continued for his wife Helen after his death in 1917.
Clark, Albert J., Pvt, age 27, 15 Aug 1862 - 17 Jun 1865, D Seventh; Birthplace: New York; Residence: Pleasant Hill, Winona, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Clark, former residents of Pleasant Hill township, and now of Nebraska, are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. James Warwick.

Mr. Clark served the country during the civil war as a member of Company D, Seventh Minnesota, and in his company as companions in arms were such well known Winona county men as Capt. Norman Buck, Capt. Rollo Banks, James and John Berry, Asbery Clark, Elias Brickert, G. M. Corey, Hilkiah Lilley, Daniel Stedman, Levi Whitlock, George Ellsbury, many of whom have now moved to other parts, or have passed the river of death.

Mr. Clark is suffering from an injury received while in the army, for which he receives a pension from a grateful country. Neighborhood News, Money Creek, The Winona Republican, Feb. 15, 1897

Civil War: Served in Co. D of the Minnesota Infantry. Received a pension which was continued for his wife Helen after his death in 1917.


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