William M. CLARK

William M. CLARK

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name William M. CLARK

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 31. Januar 1835 Ribchester, Lancashire, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 8. Oktober 1908 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Event 1 7. März 1866
Event 2 28. Juni 1874
Heirat 28. Juni 1874 Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
28. Juni 1874
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, USA
Ellen Elizabeth COON

Notizen zu dieser Person

Married by Rev. A.G. Baker ( Mar. Bk. B, p. 93 Carthage, Hancock, IL, VR) At the age of six, Willaim Clark came to Nauvoo with the family and was a resident of Nauvoo for over 67 yeras. He resided on the old homestead and ajoining all those years. The family came to Nauvoo as Mormon converts but stayed in Nauvoo when Brigham Young took the trk to Utah. William then leaned to the faith of the Reorganized church and it that faith he died. He was a carpenter, farmer, laborer, musician, etc. As a young man he entered into partner ship with two older men to bring lumber from the north; a venture that paid well. He played tuba in Wright's Brass Band. He also played violin. He was always industrious and ingenious and studious man. He belonged to the old Masonic and A.O.U.W. Lodges of Nauvoo. He was a quiet, unassuming man, but a man of strong convictions. He was a typical pioneer; a man of genial disposition. Married by Rev. A.G. Baker ( Mar. Bk. B, p. 93 Carthage, Hancock, IL, VR) At the age of six, Willaim Clark came to Nauvoo with the family and was a resident of Nauvoo for over 67 yeras. He resided on the old homestead and ajoining all those years. The family came to Nauvoo as Mormon converts but stayed in Nauvoo when Brigham Young took the trk to Utah. William then leaned to the faith of the Reorganized church and it that faith he died. He was a carpenter, farmer, laborer, musician, etc. As a young man he entered into partner ship with two older men to bring lumber from the north; a venture that paid well. He played tuba in Wright's Brass Band. He also played violin. He was always industrious and ingenious and studious man. He belonged to the old Masonic and A.O.U.W. Lodges of Nauvoo. He was a quiet, unassuming man, but a man of strong convictions. He was a typical pioneer; a man of genial disposition. Married by Rev. A.G. Baker ( Mar. Bk. B, p. 93 Carthage, Hancock, IL, VR) At the age of six, Willaim Clark came to Nauvoo with the family and was a resident of Nauvoo for over 67 yeras. He resided on the old homestead and ajoining all those years. The family came to Nauvoo as Mormon converts but stayed in Nauvoo when Brigham Young took the trk to Utah. William then leaned to the faith of the Reorganized church and it that faith he died. He was a carpenter, farmer, laborer, musician, etc. As a young man he entered into partner ship with two older men to bring lumber from the north; a venture that paid well. He played tuba in Wright's Brass Band. He also played violin. He was always industrious and ingenious and studious man. He belonged to the old Masonic and A.O.U.W. Lodges of Nauvoo. He was a quiet, unassuming man, but a man of strong convictions. He was a typical pioneer; a man of genial disposition. Married by Rev. A.G. Baker ( Mar. Bk. B, p. 93 Carthage, Hancock, IL, VR) At the age of six, Willaim Clark came to Nauvoo with the family and was a resident of Nauvoo for over 67 yeras. He resided on the old homestead and ajoining all those years. The family came to Nauvoo as Mormon converts but stayed in Nauvoo when Brigham Young took the trk to Utah. William then leaned to the faith of the Reorganized church and it that faith he died. He was a carpenter, farmer, laborer, musician, etc. As a young man he entered into partner ship with two older men to bring lumber from the north; a venture that paid well. He played tuba in Wright's Brass Band. He also played violin. He was always industrious and ingenious and studious man. He belonged to the old Masonic and A.O.U.W. Lodges of Nauvoo. He was a quiet, unassuming man, but a man of strong convictions. He was a typical pioneer; a man of genial disposition.

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