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SCHUYLER CLARK KILLED BY CARS.
Mr. Clark was an early pioneer homesteader in -O- precinct, and in 1872 purchased the homestead of his father, Rev. E.L. Clark, near Seward, where he resided until his accidental death, November 15, 1907, when the property was transferred to his youngest son, Bert Clark who still owns the homestead his grandfather settled upon fifty-four years ago. Mr. Schuyler Clark met death while crossing the railroad, one-half mile east of the city of Seward, driving a mail delivery team and wagon.
Page 333:
SCHUYLER CLARK KILLED BY CARS.
Mr. Clark was an early pioneer homesteader in -O- precinct, and in 1872 purchased the homestead of his father, Rev. E.L. Clark, near Seward, where he resided until his accidental death, November 15, 1907, when the property was transferred to his youngest son, Bert Clark who still owns the homestead his grandfather settled upon fifty-four years ago. Mr. Schuyler Clark met death while crossing the railroad, one-half mile east of the city of Seward, driving a mail delivery team and wagon.
Family Members
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Mary Jemima Clark Forbes
1832–1904
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Matilda Temperance "Mattie" Clark Dickey
1834–1909
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Augustus Munger Clark
1836–1901
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Cornelius Melville Clark
1842–1919
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Rev Elipha Lyman "Life" Clark Jr
1844–1884
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Rev Moulton Needham Clark
1846–1912
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Lucy Marissa Clark
1849–1867
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Anna Mirriam Clark Stubbs
1851–1928
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Elsie Melissa Clark Boyes
1854–1941
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Rev Victor Fremont Clark
1856–1936
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