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Ciba Blish <I>Cook</I> Clark

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Ciba Blish Cook Clark

Birth
Westmoreland, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
26 Dec 1923 (aged 91)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Strawberry Point, Clayton County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6817512, Longitude: -91.5234987
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Her husband was a Minister of the Gospel, and served as a Missionary to India in the 1980's. I have a picture of Ciba and Reverend Ozias Clark, touring the United Sates, displaying artifacts from their Mission work in India.

She came from a family in which 6 of her 8 brothers were full-time Ministers with the Free Methodist Church (NOT to be confused with the United Methodists, or any other Methodist church). The other two surviving brothers (one had died during the Civil War, during the siege of Vicksburg) were part-time ministers.

Ciba was the 2nd oldest child in the family, and the oldest girl, out of 12 children.
Her husband was a Minister of the Gospel, and served as a Missionary to India in the 1980's. I have a picture of Ciba and Reverend Ozias Clark, touring the United Sates, displaying artifacts from their Mission work in India.

She came from a family in which 6 of her 8 brothers were full-time Ministers with the Free Methodist Church (NOT to be confused with the United Methodists, or any other Methodist church). The other two surviving brothers (one had died during the Civil War, during the siege of Vicksburg) were part-time ministers.

Ciba was the 2nd oldest child in the family, and the oldest girl, out of 12 children.


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