George W. Clark

(12 February 1860 - 3 March 1917)
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| George was born in New York, on 12 February 1860.1 He was the son of ? Clark and ? (--?--). He married Rosina Gertrude Williams circa 1883.2 He was a head of household in the 25 April 1910 census taken in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont, a general farmer on a farm he owned free on the Healdville to Mechanicsville Road, age 50; Raymond C. Tarbell was a neighbor, and a possible relative; Rosina Gertrude Williams resided in the same household, as "Rose G. Clark", mother of 8 children (5 living) age 46, his wife; as did Roy G. Clark, a laborer and student age 15, his son; Zilah Clark, as "Jilah?" a student age 13, his daughter; Glen W. Clark, a student age 10, his son; Katy M. Clark, a student age 8, his daughter; and Charles Otis Williams, age 88, his widower father in law.3 George died on 3 March 1917 in Mt. Holly, at age 57.4 He was buried in the New Mechanicsville Cemetery in Mt. Holly.5 |
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