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Julia W <I>Baker</I> Clark

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Julia W Baker Clark

Birth
New York, USA
Death
20 Jul 1907 (aged 75)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.5357516, Longitude: -97.1085594
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William Clark married Julia W. Baker Dec 7, 1854, in Harris Co., Texas

THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Monday, July 22, 1907, Page 2, Col. 6.

Mrs. Julia Clark
Special To The News.
Houston, Tex., July 21. - At Waco yesterday afternoon there passed away on of the pioneer women of Texas, Mrs. Julia Clark, at the age of 73 years. The funeral will take place this afternoon in that city.

She was a sister of A. A. Szabo of Houston, whose husband was treasurer of this city for twenty years and of W. R. Baker, a former mayor of Houston, and of Mrs. M. D. Taylor and Mrs. T. M. Bagby, the three last of whom are deceased. The family was among the earliest settlers and have always been prominent in the affairs of the State.

Mrs. Clark is survived by two children, Mrs. W. T. Wallace and William Baker Clark, both of Waco. Mrs. Clark resided many years in Houston before she removed to Waco a few years ago.

There is a cenotaph marker for Julia W Baker Clark in the Glenwood Cemetery located in Houston, TX.
William Clark married Julia W. Baker Dec 7, 1854, in Harris Co., Texas

THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, Monday, July 22, 1907, Page 2, Col. 6.

Mrs. Julia Clark
Special To The News.
Houston, Tex., July 21. - At Waco yesterday afternoon there passed away on of the pioneer women of Texas, Mrs. Julia Clark, at the age of 73 years. The funeral will take place this afternoon in that city.

She was a sister of A. A. Szabo of Houston, whose husband was treasurer of this city for twenty years and of W. R. Baker, a former mayor of Houston, and of Mrs. M. D. Taylor and Mrs. T. M. Bagby, the three last of whom are deceased. The family was among the earliest settlers and have always been prominent in the affairs of the State.

Mrs. Clark is survived by two children, Mrs. W. T. Wallace and William Baker Clark, both of Waco. Mrs. Clark resided many years in Houston before she removed to Waco a few years ago.

There is a cenotaph marker for Julia W Baker Clark in the Glenwood Cemetery located in Houston, TX.


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