1st wife
Catherine (Fitzgerald)
Clark
married June 15, 1904
in Chicopee, Ma.
their children
Mary Agnas Clark
Laura Josephine Clark
and
Alice Isabel Clark
2nd wife
Helmi (Aho) Clark
married Feb. 22 1930
1 child
living
son of
Martin Luther Clark
and
Josephine Amelia
(Minder) Clark
Arthur was born on Thanksgiving and presented, to the delight of his sisters, on a large gold band turkey platter, a screaming and kicking red baby.
Arthur, unfortunately lost his hearing at the age of 4, from Scarlet Fever, but this did not stop him from living a full life.
He graduated from the Hartford, Ct. School for the deaf.
He worked as a spindle steel straightener for over 40 yrs. at Whitin Machine Works. He was also a skilled carpenter
He served as president of the National Fraternal Society for the Deaf of New England for several years.
He was chosen as a delegate
and traveled to the
conventions in various states, throughout the country.
He was also president of the National Catholic Deaf Fraternal Society of New England, for several years.
Arthur was very active in sports, and was a promoter of baseball and basketball teams, known as the Semi Pro Clark's Independents for several years, retireing at the age of 70.
Arthur was baptised as
George Arthur Clark.
Arthur George Clark, is on all of his other records.
Arthur Clark's family records
Birth, Death, Marriage and Census records
Cathy's Clark
family records
and
Barbara's Clark family research
1st wife
Catherine (Fitzgerald)
Clark
married June 15, 1904
in Chicopee, Ma.
their children
Mary Agnas Clark
Laura Josephine Clark
and
Alice Isabel Clark
2nd wife
Helmi (Aho) Clark
married Feb. 22 1930
1 child
living
son of
Martin Luther Clark
and
Josephine Amelia
(Minder) Clark
Arthur was born on Thanksgiving and presented, to the delight of his sisters, on a large gold band turkey platter, a screaming and kicking red baby.
Arthur, unfortunately lost his hearing at the age of 4, from Scarlet Fever, but this did not stop him from living a full life.
He graduated from the Hartford, Ct. School for the deaf.
He worked as a spindle steel straightener for over 40 yrs. at Whitin Machine Works. He was also a skilled carpenter
He served as president of the National Fraternal Society for the Deaf of New England for several years.
He was chosen as a delegate
and traveled to the
conventions in various states, throughout the country.
He was also president of the National Catholic Deaf Fraternal Society of New England, for several years.
Arthur was very active in sports, and was a promoter of baseball and basketball teams, known as the Semi Pro Clark's Independents for several years, retireing at the age of 70.
Arthur was baptised as
George Arthur Clark.
Arthur George Clark, is on all of his other records.
Arthur Clark's family records
Birth, Death, Marriage and Census records
Cathy's Clark
family records
and
Barbara's Clark family research
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