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Daniel Moses De Clark

Birth
Death
16 Sep 1892 (aged 77)
Middletown, Delaware County, New York, USA
Burial
Nyack, Rockland County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daniel M. Clark.
Daniel M. Clark, an aged and well known resident of this place, died last Friday.
Mr. Clark was born in Clarkstown, his father being Moses Clark, a well known farmer who lived on the New City road near the German Church. While a boy Daniel worked on his father's farm a part of the time and attended school. Being bright and intelligent he secured a good common school education and in his younger days he taught school for some time.
Mr. Clark removed to Upper Nyack, where he opened a store which he conducted for several years. He was identified quite conspicuously with the early history of this region and was well known and much respected. He served for some time as Justice of the Peace in Clarkstown. Mr. Clark was for years a member of the Presbyterian Church of this place.
Mr. Clark was twice married. His first, wife was a sister to the late Abram J. Felter, and by that marriage he had two children, Mrs. V. S. H. Waldron and Mrs. Bninkerhoff, both of whom are living. His second wife is a sister of the late Hageman Onderdonk and the late Mrs. D. D. Demarest, whose deaths recently occurred near together. By his second marriage he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Kate E. Cooke, of Upper Nyack.
Funeral services were held at the residence of V. S. H. Waldron, West Nyack, on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
Source: Rockland County Journal (Nyack, New York), 24 Sep 1892
Daniel M. Clark.
Daniel M. Clark, an aged and well known resident of this place, died last Friday.
Mr. Clark was born in Clarkstown, his father being Moses Clark, a well known farmer who lived on the New City road near the German Church. While a boy Daniel worked on his father's farm a part of the time and attended school. Being bright and intelligent he secured a good common school education and in his younger days he taught school for some time.
Mr. Clark removed to Upper Nyack, where he opened a store which he conducted for several years. He was identified quite conspicuously with the early history of this region and was well known and much respected. He served for some time as Justice of the Peace in Clarkstown. Mr. Clark was for years a member of the Presbyterian Church of this place.
Mr. Clark was twice married. His first, wife was a sister to the late Abram J. Felter, and by that marriage he had two children, Mrs. V. S. H. Waldron and Mrs. Bninkerhoff, both of whom are living. His second wife is a sister of the late Hageman Onderdonk and the late Mrs. D. D. Demarest, whose deaths recently occurred near together. By his second marriage he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Kate E. Cooke, of Upper Nyack.
Funeral services were held at the residence of V. S. H. Waldron, West Nyack, on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
Source: Rockland County Journal (Nyack, New York), 24 Sep 1892


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