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Clara Lucy <I>Clark</I> Moseley

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Clara Lucy Clark Moseley

Birth
Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa, USA
Death
12 Oct 1926 (aged 72)
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
East Jordan, Charlevoix County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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1856 Grove, Davis, Iowa
Wm Clark 29 ME Farmer
Sarah 22 IN
Clara 2 IA
Allen B 1? IA

1860: Fabius, Schuyler, Missouri
Post Office: Lancaster
William Clark 33 Farmer NY
Sarah Clark 26 Ia
Clara Clark 5 Iowa all rest (spelled out not abbreviated)
Benton Clark 4
Preston Clark 2

1870: St Louis Ward 2, St Louis, Missouri
William Clark 46 NY
Sarah Clark 35 IN
Clara Clark 15 IA all rest
Alwin Clark 14
Preston Clark 12
Giles Clark 8

Kansas, County Marriages, 1811-1911
Name: John N/H Moseley
Gender: Male
Age: 26
Marriage Date: 22 Mar 1877
Marriage Place: Johnson, Kansas, USA
Spouse: Clara L Clark
Gender: Female
Age: 22

Georgia Death Certificate
Name Clara Moseley
Birth Date not entered
Birth Place Mich
Death Date 12 Oct 1926
Death Place Macon, Bibb
Death Age 72 y _ m _ d
Cerebral hemorrhage
Race White
Ethnicity American
Gender Female
Father Name William Clark b NY
Mother Name Sarah Tharpe b IN
Burial illegible

See husband for information on birth and children. Middle name from online genealogies, the L is attested.

The following is copied from her husband's memorial

On March 22, 1877, he(John H Moseley) was married to Miss Clara Clark, a graduate of the St. Louis Normal School and a teacher at that time in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents were William and Sarah (Tharp) Clark, the former having been born at Johnstown, New York, on May 22, 1826. Her father was, for many years, employed by the Studebaker Manufacturing Company, at South Bend, Indiana, and was at that time the owner of the water power at Mishawaka, near South Bend. Her mother was born at Mishawaka, Indiana, where her parents were married in April, 1853. In 1854, her parents removed to Iowa, locating in the vicinity of Bloomfield, and later in the vicinity of Fairfield. In 1866, they took up residence in St. Louis, residing there until their respective deaths, her father surviving her mother by several years. Mrs. Moseley and a brother, Allan Clark, of Cincinnati, Ohio, are the only survivors of a family of four children, two brothers being deceased, viz.: Preston and Giles, who were aged respectively sixteen and nine years at the time of their deaths. Mrs. Moseley was born near Bloomfield, Iowa, September 19, 1854.
1856 Grove, Davis, Iowa
Wm Clark 29 ME Farmer
Sarah 22 IN
Clara 2 IA
Allen B 1? IA

1860: Fabius, Schuyler, Missouri
Post Office: Lancaster
William Clark 33 Farmer NY
Sarah Clark 26 Ia
Clara Clark 5 Iowa all rest (spelled out not abbreviated)
Benton Clark 4
Preston Clark 2

1870: St Louis Ward 2, St Louis, Missouri
William Clark 46 NY
Sarah Clark 35 IN
Clara Clark 15 IA all rest
Alwin Clark 14
Preston Clark 12
Giles Clark 8

Kansas, County Marriages, 1811-1911
Name: John N/H Moseley
Gender: Male
Age: 26
Marriage Date: 22 Mar 1877
Marriage Place: Johnson, Kansas, USA
Spouse: Clara L Clark
Gender: Female
Age: 22

Georgia Death Certificate
Name Clara Moseley
Birth Date not entered
Birth Place Mich
Death Date 12 Oct 1926
Death Place Macon, Bibb
Death Age 72 y _ m _ d
Cerebral hemorrhage
Race White
Ethnicity American
Gender Female
Father Name William Clark b NY
Mother Name Sarah Tharpe b IN
Burial illegible

See husband for information on birth and children. Middle name from online genealogies, the L is attested.

The following is copied from her husband's memorial

On March 22, 1877, he(John H Moseley) was married to Miss Clara Clark, a graduate of the St. Louis Normal School and a teacher at that time in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents were William and Sarah (Tharp) Clark, the former having been born at Johnstown, New York, on May 22, 1826. Her father was, for many years, employed by the Studebaker Manufacturing Company, at South Bend, Indiana, and was at that time the owner of the water power at Mishawaka, near South Bend. Her mother was born at Mishawaka, Indiana, where her parents were married in April, 1853. In 1854, her parents removed to Iowa, locating in the vicinity of Bloomfield, and later in the vicinity of Fairfield. In 1866, they took up residence in St. Louis, residing there until their respective deaths, her father surviving her mother by several years. Mrs. Moseley and a brother, Allan Clark, of Cincinnati, Ohio, are the only survivors of a family of four children, two brothers being deceased, viz.: Preston and Giles, who were aged respectively sixteen and nine years at the time of their deaths. Mrs. Moseley was born near Bloomfield, Iowa, September 19, 1854.


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