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Julia Kirkland <I>Clark</I> Hallam

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Julia Kirkland Clark Hallam

Birth
Portage, Columbia County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
10 Aug 1927 (aged 67)
Union Pier, Berrien County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Portage, Columbia County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.5493888, Longitude: -89.4839347
Plot
Block 18 (Clark family plot)
Memorial ID
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Per death certificate: Julia Clark Hallam, b. Portage City, WI, dau. of John T. Clark b. NY & Louise Holley b. Lyons, NY; housewife; wife of Joseph W. Hallam; d. Chickaming [sic], Berrien Co., MI; informant Joseph W. Hallam, 6114 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill; cremated Oakwood [Oak Wood] Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.

The Oelwein Daily Register (Oelwein, IA), Saturday, August 13, 1927, p. 1:
"Former Well-known Iowa Woman Dead.
   Sioux City, Aug. 13. – Mrs. Julia Clark Hallam, who as a resident of Sioux City was prominent 20 years ago in the Iowa Federation of Women’s clubs and once was president of the Iowa Equal Suffrage Society, will be buried in Chicago, according to word received here.
   She died suddenly at her home in Union Pier, Mich."

Note: Union Pier is partially located in both Chikaming and New Buffalo Townships in the far southwestern corner of Michigan, not too far from Chicago.

Note: Although her death notice says she was buried in Chicago, she and her son Kirkwood are buried with her parents at Silver Lake Cemetery in Wisconsin.

Joseph W. Hallam, b. Linden, IA, son of Joseph Hallam & Mary Wood Hallam, m. Julia Kirkland Clark, b. Portage, WI, dau. of John T. Clark & Louise Holly [sic] Clark, August 17, 1883, Portage, Columbia Co., WI (Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, at familysearch.org).

She was the author of at least two books: The Story of a European Tour (1900) and Studies in Child Development (1913), both available online in digital form.
Per death certificate: Julia Clark Hallam, b. Portage City, WI, dau. of John T. Clark b. NY & Louise Holley b. Lyons, NY; housewife; wife of Joseph W. Hallam; d. Chickaming [sic], Berrien Co., MI; informant Joseph W. Hallam, 6114 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill; cremated Oakwood [Oak Wood] Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.

The Oelwein Daily Register (Oelwein, IA), Saturday, August 13, 1927, p. 1:
"Former Well-known Iowa Woman Dead.
   Sioux City, Aug. 13. – Mrs. Julia Clark Hallam, who as a resident of Sioux City was prominent 20 years ago in the Iowa Federation of Women’s clubs and once was president of the Iowa Equal Suffrage Society, will be buried in Chicago, according to word received here.
   She died suddenly at her home in Union Pier, Mich."

Note: Union Pier is partially located in both Chikaming and New Buffalo Townships in the far southwestern corner of Michigan, not too far from Chicago.

Note: Although her death notice says she was buried in Chicago, she and her son Kirkwood are buried with her parents at Silver Lake Cemetery in Wisconsin.

Joseph W. Hallam, b. Linden, IA, son of Joseph Hallam & Mary Wood Hallam, m. Julia Kirkland Clark, b. Portage, WI, dau. of John T. Clark & Louise Holly [sic] Clark, August 17, 1883, Portage, Columbia Co., WI (Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930, at familysearch.org).

She was the author of at least two books: The Story of a European Tour (1900) and Studies in Child Development (1913), both available online in digital form.


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