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Johnson J. Clark

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13 Mar 1893 (aged 79)
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Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Son of Johnson Clark 1856 Dallas City; Hancock CO ILL

Date: 3/13/2008 at 19:59:55

OTTUMWA WEEKLY COURIER Tuesday Morning March 14, 1893 J.J. CLARK aged 79 years and 18 days died at 4:25 yesterday afternoon. The funeral was held at the home of his son-in-law Mr. Swope, near this city, and the remains were laid to rest in the Dahlonega Cemetery.

Thanks Pat!!!

H/O Elizabeth Elva Pelhelm
Aged 79y 18d

Newspaper death notice has him listed as J.J. Clark; page 7 col. 2

Re: Johnson J. Clark CLARKPosted By: Jim Stuber Date: 11/24/2009 at 09:10:19 In Response To: Re: Johnson J. Clark (Joy) I have John J. Clark's pension file that he filed August 25th, 1892 from his service in the Black Hawk War. I don't have anything on his Civil War service. He enlisted at Nauvoo, IL and served with his father Johnson Clark Sr. and his sister Rebecca's husband Samuel Goodwin. They served from July 16th, 1832 until September 5th, 1832 in James White's Illinois Volunteer unit. He was a private and there's no indication on any medals. I'm descended from Rebecca and am interested in any information on his father Johnson Clark Sr. I have some information, but documented evidence beyond his marriage to Elizabeth Harris in Ohio is pretty scarce. Messages In This Thread
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Added: Nov. 28, 2009
Son of Johnson Clark 1856 Dallas City; Hancock CO ILL

Date: 3/13/2008 at 19:59:55

OTTUMWA WEEKLY COURIER Tuesday Morning March 14, 1893 J.J. CLARK aged 79 years and 18 days died at 4:25 yesterday afternoon. The funeral was held at the home of his son-in-law Mr. Swope, near this city, and the remains were laid to rest in the Dahlonega Cemetery.

Thanks Pat!!!

H/O Elizabeth Elva Pelhelm
Aged 79y 18d

Newspaper death notice has him listed as J.J. Clark; page 7 col. 2

Re: Johnson J. Clark CLARKPosted By: Jim Stuber Date: 11/24/2009 at 09:10:19 In Response To: Re: Johnson J. Clark (Joy) I have John J. Clark's pension file that he filed August 25th, 1892 from his service in the Black Hawk War. I don't have anything on his Civil War service. He enlisted at Nauvoo, IL and served with his father Johnson Clark Sr. and his sister Rebecca's husband Samuel Goodwin. They served from July 16th, 1832 until September 5th, 1832 in James White's Illinois Volunteer unit. He was a private and there's no indication on any medals. I'm descended from Rebecca and am interested in any information on his father Johnson Clark Sr. I have some information, but documented evidence beyond his marriage to Elizabeth Harris in Ohio is pretty scarce. Messages In This Thread
- IRISH EYES ARE SMILING
Added: Nov. 28, 2009