Jay H. Clark1

(20 October 1890 - 19 September 1907)
Jay H. Clark|b. 20 Oct 1890\nd. 19 Sep 1907|p1669.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.
Jay was born on 20 October 1890. He was the son of George W. Clark and Rosina Gertrude Williams. Jay died on 19 September 1907 at age 16. He was buried in the New Mechanicsville Cemetery in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont.

Cited documentation

  1. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks., Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991 (Privately Printed by the author, 1992), pg. 107.
 
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