On August 23, 1896 in Parker County, Texas, Clem married Minnie Leona Woodruff. They had eight children.
1--William Clarence [1897-1928]
2--Early May [1898-????]
3--Oscar B. [1900-1927]
4--Earvin [1903-1980]
5--Ernest [1906-1966]
6--Leroy [1909-1980]
7--Lorene [????-1936]
8--Delbert [????-1993]
This is a Memorial only for Clem. I have shown his Memorial in the same cemetery his wife is buried in. The following story will explain why I am showing a Memorial.
The following was told to me by one of his grandsons. When Clem died and was buried in Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma. Several years later the state or county decided to re-route a lake to go through the area where the cemetery was. Clem's family was not notified so they could get his remains and bury them somewhere else. So his grave and many others are now underwater. The county denies this but I still read and hear of others who lost their loved ones the same way at the same cemetery. They get the same response. The city and county say they moved all of the unclaimed remains, but no one has ever said where they were moved to.
There are not any pictures of Clem available.
Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Joseph McDaniel, Sr.
and Sarah (Fuller) McDaniel
On August 23, 1896 in Parker County, Texas, Clem married Minnie Leona Woodruff. They had eight children.
1--William Clarence [1897-1928]
2--Early May [1898-????]
3--Oscar B. [1900-1927]
4--Earvin [1903-1980]
5--Ernest [1906-1966]
6--Leroy [1909-1980]
7--Lorene [????-1936]
8--Delbert [????-1993]
This is a Memorial only for Clem. I have shown his Memorial in the same cemetery his wife is buried in. The following story will explain why I am showing a Memorial.
The following was told to me by one of his grandsons. When Clem died and was buried in Kingston, Marshall County, Oklahoma. Several years later the state or county decided to re-route a lake to go through the area where the cemetery was. Clem's family was not notified so they could get his remains and bury them somewhere else. So his grave and many others are now underwater. The county denies this but I still read and hear of others who lost their loved ones the same way at the same cemetery. They get the same response. The city and county say they moved all of the unclaimed remains, but no one has ever said where they were moved to.
There are not any pictures of Clem available.
Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Joseph McDaniel, Sr.
and Sarah (Fuller) McDaniel
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