Katy M. Clark

(circa 1901 - )
Katy M. Clark|b. ca 1901|p1254.htm|George W. Clark|b. 12 Feb 1860\nd. 3 Mar 1917|p300.htm|Rosina Gertrude Williams|b. 26 May 1863\nd. 4 Jul 1933|p299.htm|? Clark|b. s 1830|p1561.htm|? (--?--)|b. s 1835|p1562.htm|Charles O. Williams|b. 20 Jun 1821\nd. 23 Apr 1912|p293.htm|Mary A. Moore|b. pre 15 Aug 1824\nd. 14 Aug 1872|p294.htm|

First cousin thrice removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Katy was born in Vermont circa 1901.1 She was the daughter of George W. Clark and Rosina Gertrude Williams. She was a resident in the household of George W. Clark in the 25 April 1910 census taken in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont, a student age 8, his daughter.1 She married Hugh Shattuck say 1925. She and her husband Hugh Shattuck had no children.

Cited documentation

  1. [S36] Clark, George W., 1910 US Census, Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont; NARA Roll 1616.
 
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