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Grace Mitchel <I>Clark</I> Whiting

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Grace Mitchel Clark Whiting

Birth
Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
3 May 1952 (aged 77)
Bedford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Upton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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age 77
wife of
Irving Hammond Whiting
married Aug. 23 1895, by the Rev. A. Wiswall of Upton, Ma. at the bride's home in Hopedale, Ma.

their children:
* Josephine Priscilla
* Olive Mae (Whiting)
Medley
* Raymond Charles
* Eugene Irving
* George Clark
and
* William Milburn Whiting

daughter of
Martin Luther Clark
and
Josephine Amelia (Minder) Clark

Grace (Clark) Whiting's
family records

Grace and her husband had a large dairy farm in South Upton. They also sold timber and gravel.
Grace was a very kind and loving person, devoted to all her children and relatives. She cared for her Mother when her father died in 1930.
She was well known for her poetry, which was published in local newspapers. She was always ready for company,
With seven bedrooms, sometimes all occupied, especially during haying time, she must have been very organized! She loved the outdoors, She loved to go camping, digging for clams, skiing and swimming in the river that went through their Land.
She had diarys from 1928 until her death in 1952.
An inspiration for her family to enjoy and remember her for the wonderful person she was.

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Barbara's Clark and Whiting
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age 77
wife of
Irving Hammond Whiting
married Aug. 23 1895, by the Rev. A. Wiswall of Upton, Ma. at the bride's home in Hopedale, Ma.

their children:
* Josephine Priscilla
* Olive Mae (Whiting)
Medley
* Raymond Charles
* Eugene Irving
* George Clark
and
* William Milburn Whiting

daughter of
Martin Luther Clark
and
Josephine Amelia (Minder) Clark

Grace (Clark) Whiting's
family records

Grace and her husband had a large dairy farm in South Upton. They also sold timber and gravel.
Grace was a very kind and loving person, devoted to all her children and relatives. She cared for her Mother when her father died in 1930.
She was well known for her poetry, which was published in local newspapers. She was always ready for company,
With seven bedrooms, sometimes all occupied, especially during haying time, she must have been very organized! She loved the outdoors, She loved to go camping, digging for clams, skiing and swimming in the river that went through their Land.
She had diarys from 1928 until her death in 1952.
An inspiration for her family to enjoy and remember her for the wonderful person she was.

Marriage and Census records
Barbara's Clark and Whiting
family records & research


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