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Margaret <I>McIntosh</I> Clark

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Margaret McIntosh Clark

Birth
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8 Nov 1941 (aged 91)
Burial
Newry, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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MRS. MARGARET CLARK

Of Newry, died Saturday afternoon at 2.40 o'clock at her home. She was born at the Foot-of-Ten, near Duncansville, Oct. 25, 1850, the daughter of Michael and Ellen (Bradley) McIntosh. Her husband Augustine Clark died twenty-two years ago. Surviving are these children: Mrs. Sadie Stormer and Mrs. Thomas George of Newry, Miss Molly Clark, at home, James Clark of Oak Grove, Michael of Towner, N.D., Augustine, jr., and Mrs. Dessa Crom of Pittsburgh, Mrs. James Packer of Greenwood, William of Hollidaysburg and John of Altoona, these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Alice Berkheimer of Duncansville, Thomas McIntosh of Pitsford, N.Y., Archie McIntosh and Miss Annie McIntosh, both of Duncansville, R.D., thirty-six grandchildren, thirty-six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mrs. Clark was a member of the St. Patrick's Catholic church and of the Altar and Rosary societies.

The Altoona, PA "Mirror" issue of 10 November 1941, p. 20, col. 2

MRS. MARGARET CLARK

Of Newry, died Saturday afternoon at 2.40 o'clock at her home. She was born at the Foot-of-Ten, near Duncansville, Oct. 25, 1850, the daughter of Michael and Ellen (Bradley) McIntosh. Her husband Augustine Clark died twenty-two years ago. Surviving are these children: Mrs. Sadie Stormer and Mrs. Thomas George of Newry, Miss Molly Clark, at home, James Clark of Oak Grove, Michael of Towner, N.D., Augustine, jr., and Mrs. Dessa Crom of Pittsburgh, Mrs. James Packer of Greenwood, William of Hollidaysburg and John of Altoona, these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Alice Berkheimer of Duncansville, Thomas McIntosh of Pitsford, N.Y., Archie McIntosh and Miss Annie McIntosh, both of Duncansville, R.D., thirty-six grandchildren, thirty-six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mrs. Clark was a member of the St. Patrick's Catholic church and of the Altar and Rosary societies.

The Altoona, PA "Mirror" issue of 10 November 1941, p. 20, col. 2



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