1.) BODY BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL
The body of Mrs. Hannah Clark, formerly of Lamoni, was brought to Lamoni for burial, from Chicago where she died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. Clyde Black, October 3.
Hanna Weedmark, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weedmark, was born near Chatham, Ontario, Canada. She later moved with her parents to Osceola county, Mich., near Reed City, where she was married in 1883 to John Clark, who preceded her in death 28 years ago.
The Lamoni Chronicle, published in Lamoni, Iowa on Thursday, October 16th, 1930, p. 3
2.) Hannah and her husband John Clark moved from Michigan to be near her parents in Lamoni in December 1896. She was the eldest daughter of Nathan Weedmark and had a daughter Edna Clark.
1.) BODY BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL
The body of Mrs. Hannah Clark, formerly of Lamoni, was brought to Lamoni for burial, from Chicago where she died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. Clyde Black, October 3.
Hanna Weedmark, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weedmark, was born near Chatham, Ontario, Canada. She later moved with her parents to Osceola county, Mich., near Reed City, where she was married in 1883 to John Clark, who preceded her in death 28 years ago.
The Lamoni Chronicle, published in Lamoni, Iowa on Thursday, October 16th, 1930, p. 3
2.) Hannah and her husband John Clark moved from Michigan to be near her parents in Lamoni in December 1896. She was the eldest daughter of Nathan Weedmark and had a daughter Edna Clark.
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