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John Baptist Clark 1864 - 1882

John Baptist Clark was born on August 17, 1864 in Maryland United States of America, and died at age 17 years old on February 25, 1882. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Baptist Clark.
John Baptist Clark
August 17, 1864
Maryland, United States of America
February 25, 1882
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John Baptist Clark's History: 1864 - 1882

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    1864

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    August 17, 1864
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    Maryland United States of America
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  • 02/25
    1882

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    February 25, 1882
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John Baptist Clark Family
John Baptist Clark Family
John Baptist and Flaura Cordelia (nee Moreland) Clark and family.

John Baptist Clark was born 17 Aug 1864 in Phelps Co., Missouri and died in Hermitage, Hickory Co., Missouri on 5 May 1940.

Flaura Cordelia Moreland was born 15 Feb 1875 in Dent Co., Missouri. Died 21 Feb 1956 at Research Hosptial, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri. On 23 Feb 1956 she was buried in Hermitage Cemetery, Hermitage, Dent Co., Missouri.
Date & Place: in USA
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John Burr Clark And Sons
John Burr Clark And Sons
This photo was taken in 1943 of John Burr Clark and his five sons. They were all six employed at the Houston Shipyard.This picture was taken a few days before John Ersey Clark, the eldest son was killed in a traffic mishap as he was returning home after perfroming his nightly duties as a mechanic in the Yard on the Graveyard shift.

-Read article in stories, "The Five Clarks Carry On"
Date & Place: at Houston Ship Building Corporation,of Houston,Texas in Houston,Harris County,, Texas United States
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Clark Brothers of Pecatonica, IL
Clark Brothers of Pecatonica, IL
The sons of James and Phoebe (Newton) Clark.
Taken in Pecatonica, IL. ca's 1860's, after the
Civil War. One son, Isaac Clark died in War and missing in photo. Pictured, left to right, front row to back.
Date & Place: in Pecatonica, Illinois USA
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The Clarks Carry On...
The Clarks Carry On...
The Clarks constitute one of the most unusual war working families in the nation.
This picture was taken in 1943 during World War II, a few weeks before the eldest son John E.Clark met his death in a traffic mishap returning home after performing his nightly duties as a mechanic in the Yard garage on the Graveyard Shift.
Despite the sadness and loss of a son and a brother the remaining five Clarks carried on their jobs at the Shipyard.
It was a sad,sad day for the Clark family in 1943...
Date & Place: at Houston, in Harris County,, Texas United States
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"THE CLARKS CARRY ON"...

To read the newspaper article about, "THE CLARK FAMILY" go to Family are Military Stories.
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John Clark, Indiana c1880
John Clark, Indiana c1880
John Clark of Morgan County, Indiana circa 1880: JOHN CLARK departed his life February 25th, 1882. He was born in the state of Maryland in 1798. His father died when he was quite young and he was taken immediately away from his mother and never saw her afterwards. After he became old enough to take care of himself, he left Maryland and went to Kentucky. He spent but a few years there and then went to Ohio. About the year 1822, he and old GEORGE MATTHEWS, father of the late Judge MATTHEWS, came to Indiana. Both found places in the Centerton area and afterwards went back to Ohio for their families. GEORGE returned to Indiana but JOHN CLARK didn't return until 1835. He finally settled in Madison Township, about 2 miles East of Brooklyn. His wife, nee REBECCA MATTHEWS, died in 1877. They had 11 children, with 5 still living, three sons, MILTON, LEWIS and GEORGE, and two daughters, Mrs. WILLIAM RINKER and Mrs. JOHNSON FIELDS.
Date & Place: in Morgan County, Indiana United States of America
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John  Clark & Laura Roberts, GA 1916
John Clark & Laura Roberts, GA 1916
John Henry Clark & Laura Alice Roberts in Georgia circa 1916 I was told John Clark had a dairy farm down off Bouldercrest Rd in Atlanta years ago. In the photo is his son and daughter in law and grandchild. Names in this photo:John Henry Clark, Laura Alice Roberts, Joseph Cullman Clark, Sally Elizabeth Canup, and Mildred Elizabeth Clark.

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Date & Place: in Georgia USA
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Hello to any and everyone who sees this. I have just joined and am researching my Clark family. I think I have a connection to this family. However, the names for the 2 men under the picture and on the side are different. Which names are correct? Miss Puff
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