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Mary <I>Elgin</I> Clark

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Mary Elgin Clark

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
26 Jul 1939 (aged 87)
Washington County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Petersville, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Mary Elgin Clark, widow of William Mason Clark and a daughter of the late James H. and Julia Miller Elgin, died at her home, "Keep Tryst", near Sandy Hook, Md., at 11:15 p.m., Wednesday, after an illness of eleven months.
She is survived by the following daughters, Mrs. Lulu Perry, Miss Jessie Mason Clark and Mrs. Vernon Poole, all of "Keep Tryst"; sons, Elgin L., Washington and Franklin P., Glen Rock, N.J.; sisters, Mrs. William I. Henkel and Mrs. Guy Gittings, Knoxville, Md; brother, Joseph P. Elgin, this city.

Funeral services at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Mark's Episcopal church, Petersville, Md. Interment in cemetery adjoining.

Morning Herald, Hagerstown, Maryland - Friday, July 28, 1939.
Mary Elgin Clark, widow of William Mason Clark and a daughter of the late James H. and Julia Miller Elgin, died at her home, "Keep Tryst", near Sandy Hook, Md., at 11:15 p.m., Wednesday, after an illness of eleven months.
She is survived by the following daughters, Mrs. Lulu Perry, Miss Jessie Mason Clark and Mrs. Vernon Poole, all of "Keep Tryst"; sons, Elgin L., Washington and Franklin P., Glen Rock, N.J.; sisters, Mrs. William I. Henkel and Mrs. Guy Gittings, Knoxville, Md; brother, Joseph P. Elgin, this city.

Funeral services at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Mark's Episcopal church, Petersville, Md. Interment in cemetery adjoining.

Morning Herald, Hagerstown, Maryland - Friday, July 28, 1939.


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