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bullet Abram Stanley Clark (Private). Parents: Benjamin Reeve Clark and Sarah Matilda May.


bullet Albert E. Clark was born in Feb 1856 in Orange Co., New York. (116) He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 707. Parents: James L. Clark and Harriet E. Wilson.

He was married to Anna D. Green about 1879. (117)(118) Children were: Martin J. Clark, John Henry Clark, Fred B. Clark.


bullet Albert F. Clark was born in 1879. He has reference number 753. Parents: Howell Reeve Clark and Mary A. Forbes.


bullet Alice Clark was born on 29 Dec 1899. She died about 1974. (119) She has reference number 2535. Parents: Niven Hulett Clark and Laura A. Clark.

She was married to Falter Lee Seybolt UNKNOWN.


bullet Amos Ryerson Clark was born on 27 Apr 1871 in Denton, Orange, NY. (120)(109) He was a in 1910 in Wagon Driver Meat Market, Goshen, Orange, NY. (121) He resided in 1925 in 47 Sproat St., Middletown, Orange, NY. (122) He resided in Feb 1945 in 313 East Main St., Middletown, Orange, NY.(120) He died on 14 Feb 1945 in Middletown, Orange, NY. (120) He was buried in Wallkill Cem. Phillipsburgh, NY. (120) He was a in O & W Railroad. (109) He has reference number 670. From a Middletown, New York newspaper published Feb. 14, 1945

Amos Ryerson Clark, seventy-three, a resident here thirty-four years and an employee of the O & W Railroad, for more than thirty years, died early today at his home, 313 East Main street, after a brief illness.
Mr. Clark was born in Denton April twenty-seventh, 1871, a son of Jeremiah and Harriet Ogden Clark. He was married to Irene Frances Carpenter in Goshen. He was a member of Middletown Ten_ of the Maccabees.
Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Pfc. David S. Clark, stationed at Ester Field, La., and Corporal George H. Clark, somewhere in Germany; a grandson, David S. Clark, Jr., of Middletown; a twin brother, Frank E. Clark of Newark, N. J.; a sister, Mrs. George B. Hewitt of Middletown, and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements await the arrival of Private Clark from Louisiana.
Parents: Jeremiah Benjamin Clark and Harriet Cornelius Ogden.

He was married to Irene Francis Carpenter about 1905 in Goshen, Orange, NY. (109)(123) Children were: David S. Clark, George H. Clark .


bullet Anna Augusta Clark was born on 21 Aug 1858. She died in Sep 1925 in Everett, Washington. She has reference number 685. Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

She was married to William Fraser on 25 Dec 1881.


bullet Arthur M. Clark was born in 1870.(124) He has reference number 743. Parents: Charles Edgar Clark and Isabella M. Lattimor.


bullet Benjamin Reeve Clark was born on 3 Aug 1853 in Ridgebury, New York. He died on 15 Feb 1926 in Goshen, New York. He has reference number 683. Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

He was married to Sarah Matilda May on 31 Mar 1882. Children were: Eva May Clark, Frederick Benjamin Clark, Abram Stanley Clark, William Fraser Clark.


bullet Charity Annette Clark was born on 15 Jun 1869 in Slate Hill, Orange, NY. (125) She died on 10 May 1949 in 56 Grand Ave., Middletown, Orange, NY.(126) She was buried on 13 May 1949 in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg, NY.(127) She has reference number 746. Parents: William P. Clark Jr. and Jane Winters.

She was married to Samuel B. Crosby UNKNOWN.


bullet Charity Emeline Clark was born on 9 May 1851. She died in Apr 1947. (119) She was buried in Plains Cemetery, Mt. Hope, NY. She has reference number 682. Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

She was married to Horace Jacob Space on 27 Feb 1877. Children were: Lulu May Space, William Jacob Space.


bullet Charles Edgar Clark was born on 4 Dec 1844 in Orange Co., New York. (128) He was on 2 Jun 1877 in Ridgebury Presbyterian Church, Ridgebury, NY.(129) He died on 22 Sep 1919 in Johnson, New York.(128) He was buried in Ridgebury Cem., Ridgebury, NY.(130) He has reference number 679. From the Middletown Times-Press, Wednesday, October 1, 1919

Charles E. Clark Dies at Johnson In His 75th Year
(By Telephone to Times-Press)

Johnson, Oct. 1 - Charles Edgar Clark, one of the best known and most highly esteemed residents of this section, died suddenly at his home, here, Monday night, at 10:30, of acute indigestion. His age was 74 years, five months, and 25 days.
For the past 14 years Mr. Clark had been a resident of Johnson, previous to which time for many years he resided at Slate Hill, where he conducted a hardware store and tin shop, commencing the business when he was 21 years of age. He was recognized as one of the best in his line and even up to the day of his death kept busy at his chosen work.
For eighteen consecutive years Mr. Clark held the office of overseer of the poor of the town of Wawayanda, being the only Republican elected to office in that town during that period. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Ridgebury.
Mr. Clark worked Monday forenoon and there was no indication of his approaching fatal illness until noon of that day, when he had an attack of indigestion, which led to his death, despite all that could be done to give relief.
Besides his widow, whose maiden name was Isabelle Latimer, he is survived by the following children and brothers and sisters: The children are: George M. of Johnson; Arthur M., at Everett, Washington; and Jennie, wife of Frank A. Clark, of Walla Walla, Washington. The brothers and sisters are: Howell R. Clark, of Mt. Hope; Benjamin of Goshen; Ernest, of Paterson, N. J.; Mrs. David Pullis, of New Hampton; Mrs. Charity Space, of Paterson, and Mrs. William Frasier, of Everett, Washington.
The arrangements for the funeral have not been made, pending the arrival of the children from the west.
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From 'Wawayanda Our Town In Celebration of its 150th Year November 27, 1849 - November 27, 1999' compiled by Elaine Flynn, Gary Barnes, Loretta Dombroski, Gladys Hall, Betty Kirby, & Margaret Myers, Royal Fireworks Press, Unionville, New York, page 259:

Religious Life
Methodist services had been held in Slate Hill as early as 1870 in Budd's Hall, which is now a private dwelling on Route 6 by the railroad. In 1875, meetings were moved to the hall above the tin shop of C. E. Clark (the site of the present Car Spot garage.) For a time Presbyterian and Methodist services were held alternately in this hall.
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Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

He was married to Isabella M. Lattimor on 27 Oct 1864 in New Hampton, Orange, NY.(128) (19) Children were: George M. Clark, Arthur M. Clark, Jennie Clark.


bullet Charles Wilcox Clark was born on 1 May 1899 in Goshen, Orange, NY. (131) He was a in Nov 1918 in Horseman & Stockhand. (132) He resided in Nov 1918 in 232 Mathews St., Goshen, Orange, NY. (133) He died in 1965 in Middletown, Orange, NY. He was buried in Slate Hill Cem., Goshen, NY. He was a in Heating & Plumbing Contractor.(131) He has reference number 2933. Newspaper obituary from a newspaper published in Middletown, NY, date unknown

SILVER LAKE Charles W. Clark, 66, of Silver Lake, died at Horton Memorial Hospital Wednesday after an extended illness.
Born in Goshen May 1, 1899, the son of David P. and Ada Dolson Clark, he married the former Sarah M. Johnson. He lived in Silver Lake 27 years and was a heating and plumbing contractor.
He was a former member of St. James Episcopal Church, Goshen, a member of the County Seat Conservation Club, the Shawangunk Fish and Game Assoc., the Bullville Rod and Gun Club, and the Silver Lake Fire Co., and the Tamarack Lodge, Woodmen of the World.
He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Vernon Brock, Burlington, N. J.; two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Cook of Port Jervis, and Mrs. Blanche Vogt, Palm Beach, Fla.; a brother, Woodford P. Clark, Fort Pierce, Fla.; two grandsons; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be Saturday at the Donovan Funeral Home, Goshen, with the Rev. Douglas M. Glasspool officiating. Burial will be in Slate Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon and evening. Parents: David Pullis Clark and Ada Dolson.

He was married to Beatrice Blanche Strack on 14 Nov 1918.(134)

He was married UNKNOWN.


bullet Chauncey Clark was born in 1814. He died in 1883. He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY.(135) He has reference number 2430.

He was married to Angeline Slawson UNKNOWN. Children were: Emeline Clark.


bullet David Pullis Clark was born on 14 Nov 1865 in New Hampton or Westtown, Orange, NY.(136) (137) He was a in 1910 in Butcher with own Shop. (138) He was a in 1925 in Policeman. (139) He died on 17 Aug 1938 in Goshen, Orange, NY. He was buried in Slate Hill Cem., Goshen, NY.(136) He has reference number 667. In 1910, David P. Clark had his own butcher shop in Goshen, NY. His mother, Harriett (Ogden) Clark, his niece, Viola Wilson, and 2 boarders, Charles Wilcox and Eliza Brunson were residing in his home. His occupation was listed as a policeman in the 1917 Goshen Directory.

David P. Clark's Obituary that had been in the possession of Ella (Wilson) Ludlum Simpson

GOSHEN - David P. Clark, a police officer here for twenty-five years, died yesterday after a long illness at his home, 232 Matthew street. He retired from the force eight years ago.
Mr. Clark was born in New Hampton November fourteenth, 1865, a son of Jeremiah and Harriett Ogden Clark. Living relatives include his wife, who was Miss Ada Dolson of Middletown; four children, Mrs. Fred Cook of Port Jervis, Mrs. Morton Vogt and Woodford Clark of Brockton, N. Y., and Charles Clark of New Hampton; a sister, Mrs. George B. Hewitt; and two brothers, Frank and Amos R. Clark, all of Middletown.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at two o'clock at his home with the Rev. E. G. Wahl officiating. Interment will be in the Methodist Episcopal Church Slate Hill Cemetery here.
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GOSHEN - Four members of the police force acted as pallbearers at the funeral of David P. Clark at the home, 232 Matthews street, today. Mr. Clark had been a member of the village police force twenty-five years before his retirement eight years ago.
Pallbearers were Police Chief Robert W. Bruce, Patrolmen Samuel Van Gelder, Stanley and John Golemboski. The Rev. Edward G. Wahl officiated. Interment was in Slate Hill Cemetery here.

Parents: Jeremiah Benjamin Clark and Harriet Cornelius Ogden.

He was married to Ada Dolson on 1 Jan 1889.(140) Children were: Nettie A. Clark, Jeremiah Benjamin Clark, Charles Wilcox Clark, Woodford Pitts Clark.


bullet David S. Clark was born on 4 Jul 1910 in Goshen, Orange, NY. (141) He died in 1980 in Plaka, FL. (142) He was buried in Wallkill Cem. Phillipsburgh, NY. He was in St. James Episcopal Church, Goshen, NY.(142) He has reference number 2986. From The Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY

LAKE COMO, Fla. - David S. Clark, 70, of Old Route 17, Lake Como, Fla., died Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital, Plaka, Fla.
A resident of Middletown for most of his life, he was born July 4, 1910, in Goshen to Amos and Irene Carpentire Clark. He was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Goshen; the Hoffman Masonic Lodge, Middletown; and the American Legion Post 151, Middletown.
He was past president and a member of the Cyprus Commandery of Middletown and the Masonic War Veterans of Middletown. He was a past captain of the Phoenix Hose Company of Middletown and a member of the Lodge of Shriners of Albany and the Order of Eastern Star of Lake Como, Fla.
Survivors include his wife, Vivian Melfie at home; a son, David S. Clark Jr. of Port Jervis; two daughters: Linda Lee Nichols of Middletown and Patty Ann Seekamp of Middletown; and a granddaughter.
Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Friday at the P.J. Reilly-Morse Funeral Home, 33 Railroad Ave., Middletown.
Elk service will be 7:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, followed by an 8 p.m. Masonic service. Service will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. The Rev. Douglas M. Glasspool will officiate.
Burial will be in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg.


Parents: Amos Ryerson Clark and Irene Francis Carpenter.

He was married UNKNOWN. Children were: David S. Clark.


bullet David S. Clark was born on 2 Feb 1943 in Middletown, Orange, NY. (143) He was a in Mar 1991 in Store Manager. (143) He resided in Mar 1991 in Springbrook Rd., Greenville, Orange, NY.(143) He was in Mar 1991 in St. James Episcopal Church.(143) He died on 27 Mar 1991 in Port Jervis, Orange, NY.(143) He has reference number 2990. From The Times Herald Record dated Friday, March 29, 1991

David S. Clark Jr. of Springbrook Road, Greenville, a night store manager at Lloyds Department Store, Warwick, died Wednesday, March 27, at Mercy Community Hospital, Port Jervis. He was 48.
The son of the late David S. and Vivian I. Melphie Clark Sr., he was born Feb. 2, 1943, in Middletown. He was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, Goshen; Greenville Fire Company, Greenville; and Excelsior Hook and Ladder Company 1, Middletown.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Webster Clark at home; a daughter, Jennifer Marie Clark of Greenville; two sisters, Patty Seekamp of Mount Hope and Linda Lee Nichols of Middletown and nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Monday at Morse Funeral Home, 33 Railroad Ave., Middletown.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. James Episcopal Church, Goshen.
Cremation will take place at Oxford Hills Crematory, Chester. Parents: David S. Clark.

He was married UNKNOWN.(143)


bullet Elizabeth Clark was born between 1742 and 1764 in Minisink, New York. (1) She died on 6 Dec 1840. She has reference number 827. Elizabeth Clark was baptized July 6, 1760 per Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, page 140. Her godparents were Daniel Van Aaken and Lea van Aaken. Parents: James Clark and Sarah VanAuken .

She was married to Petrus Kimber on 5 May 1778 in Goshen, New York.(144) Children were: George Kimber, James Kimber , Catherine Kimber, Jane Kimber , Sarah Kimber.


bullet Emeline Clark was born on 8 Feb 1841 in Greenville, Orange, NY. She died on 22 Nov 1924 in Owego, Tioga, NY. She was buried on 24 Nov 1924 in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY. She has reference number 2429. Middletown Daily Times Press Nov. 24, 1924

Funeral of Mrs. Emmeline C. Ogden is Held

Rev. W. F. Kettle Conducts Services; Was Long Active in Church

On Saturday morning, November 22, at 4:30 at the home of her son, Frank T. Ogden, in Owego, the immortal spirit of Mrs. Emmeline Clark Ogden joined that innumerable company who have passed to their reward. She had been a great sufferer for the past few years, but patiently awaited the end, ever showing rare Christian courage and faith. Her 83 years are fittingly represented by the full sheaf.
Born on February 8, 1841 in the town of Greenville, the daughter of Chauncey Clark and his wife, Angeline Slauson, she grew to you womanhood amidst pure and Christian surroundings, early uniting with the church. On September 8, 1861, she was united in marriage to George T. Ogden and made her home on the Ogden farm. She brought her church letter to the First Congregational Church of this city and for nearly 66 years had been a most faithful and devoted member.
She is survived by four children: A. C. Ogden, Charlotte O. Whitney, Genevieve Blanch Ogden and Frank T. Ogden. Four years ago another son, Fred D. Ogden, died. There are six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The funeral service was held today at 1:30 at the home of her son, A. C. Ogden, and the burial was in Hillside cemetery, conducted by her pastor, rev. William F. Kettle, of the First Congregational Church, her grandsons acting as pallbearers.
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Emeline Ogden bequeathed all property to her daughter, Genevieve B. Ogden and appointed her her executrix as well. [Orange County Surrogate Court Will Book 106, page 233] Parents: Chauncey Clark and Angeline Slawson.

She was married to George Timlow Ogden on 9 Sep 1863 in Orange Co., NY.(145) (19) Children were: Albert C. Ogden, Fred Dorrance Ogden, Lotta M. Ogden, Genevieve B. Ogden, Frank Tryon Ogden.


bullet Ethel M. Clark was born in Sep 1893 in Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey. (146) She resided in Feb 1920 in 84 Prospect Ave., Middletown, Orange, NY.(147) She died on 29 Mar 1970 in New Jersey.(148) (149) She has reference number 2997. March 1970, unknown newspaper

Ethel Beratz, 76, hospital worker

Mrs. Ethel Mae Clark Beratz, 76, of 212 N. 9th St., Newark, died yesterday at East Orange General Hospital.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Cole Funeral Home, 145 Roseville Ave., Newark.
Born in Paterson, Mrs. Beratz moved to Newark as a young girl. She was the widow of Max Beratz.
Mrs. Beratz worked in the cafeteria of Presbyterian Hospital for 15 years until she retired in 1959.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Louise McDonald of Colonia, five grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

BERATZ--Ethel Mae Clark, of 212 N. 9th St., Newark, N. J., on Sunday, March 29, 1970, wife of the late Max Beratz, mother of Mrs. Joseph (Louisa) McDonald. Relatives and friends are invited to attend service at the Cole Funeral Home, 145 Roseville Ave., on Wednesday, April 1, at 10 a.m. Visiting Monday 7-9 p.m. Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.
Parents: Frank Emerson Clark and Fannie Smith.

She was married to Max Beratz on 26 Feb 1920 in Middletown, Orange, NY.(150)


bullet Eva May Clark (Private). Parents: Benjamin Reeve Clark and Sarah Matilda May.


bullet Frances E. Clark was born on 27 Jun 1864 in Denton, Orange, NY. (151)(152) She died about 15 Feb 1930 in Goshen, Orange, NY.(151) She was buried in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg, NY. She has reference number 666. Thomas LaMonte of the Goshen United Methodist Church married Fannie E. Clark and Del Knapp the evening of March 31, 1886 at the parsonage. C. W. Tuthill and Fannie Belknap witnessed their marriage. Just a few weeks earlier on March 7, 1886, Fannie E. Clark and Del Knapp were baptized in the church (adult baptisms).

From a newspaper clipping that had been in the possession of Ella (Wilson) Ludlum Simpson

GOSHEN -- Mrs. Fannie E. Knapp died at her home here, 265 West Main street, Saturday after four months' illness in her sixty-sixth year.
Mrs. Knapp was born in the Town of Wallkill June twenty-seventh, 1864, the daughter of Jeremiah and Harriett Ogden Clark. She was married in 1886 in Goshen to Delbert Knapp by the Rev. Thomas J. LaMonte and has been a resident of Goshen for more than fifty years.
Besides her husband she is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Edward Gould, of East Orange, Mrs. Peter Jensen, East Orange, Mrs. Edward Mullenix, Campbell Hall; one sister, Mrs. George Hewitt, of Middletown; three brothers, Amos and Frank Clark of Middletown and David P. of Goshen. Nine grandchildren also survive.
The funeral will be held Tuesday at two p. m. from the home of the Rev. Richard Braunstein officiating. Burial will follow in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburgh.

NOTE: Fannie E. Clark was born in Denton in the Town of Wawayanda, Orange Co. NY

From a newspaper clipping that had been in the possession of Ella (Wilson) Ludlum Simpson

GOSHEN - Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie E. Knapp, wife of Delbert Knapp, were conducted at her home at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon by the Rev. Richard Braunstein of the Methodist Episcopal church. Burial was in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburgh. Pallbearers were George J. Strong, Elmer F. Green, Albert S. Doremus, William H. Carroll, Jesse Sawyer and John C. Makuen.
Besides her husband, a sister, three brothers, and nine grandchildren, Mrs. Knapp leaves four daughters, Mrs. Edward Gould and Mrs. Peter Jensen of East Orange, Mrs. Edward Mullenix of Campbell Hall and Mrs. John Black of Goshen, and one son, Frank B. Knapp of Chester.
Parents: Jeremiah Benjamin Clark and Harriet Cornelius Ogden.

She was married to Adelbert Knapp on 31 Mar 1886 in Goshen, Orange, NY. (153) Children were: Edith M. Knapp, Pearl A. Knapp, Frank B. Knapp, Hattie C. Knapp, Elmeda G. Knapp, Ada Clark Knapp.


bullet Frank Emerson Clark was born on 27 Apr 1871 in Denton, Orange, NY. (109)(154) He was a in 1900 in Undertaker.(155) He resided in 1900 in 8 Bank St., Paterson, Passaic, NJ.(156) He died between 1945 and 1955. He has reference number 669. In the Paterson 1892-93 directory, Frank E. Clark resided at 38 Godwin and was employed as an undertaker. He was still an undertaker 1895-96 but his home address had changed to 22 Main. In 1896-97, he had relocated his home to 8 Bank St. in Paterson. While still living at 8 Bank St. in 1899, he had changed his occupation to butcher. 1900 found Frank E. Clark again involved in the undertaking business but by 1901 he switched professions to become a butcher once more. According to the Paterson, New Jersey city directory, Frank E. Clark moved to Middletown, New York in 1909.

Frank E. Clark's home in Middletown, NY was located at 84 Prospect Avenue. While in Middletown, he worked as a butcher. He had his own meat market at 127 North Street in 1910. In 1915, his niece, Viola Wilson, was living in his home. Viola and Frank E. were both residing with Frank's sister, Lillian (Clark) Hewitt and her family at 24 Grand Avenue in Middletown in 1925. Perhaps Frank E. Clark became a widow for a 2nd time close to this time. Frank E. and Mary A. Clark were included in the 1924 Middletown city directory but by 1930, a Grace W. Clark began appearing in the directories with Frank E. Clark. His name did not included in the 1941 Middletown city directory.
Parents: Jeremiah Benjamin Clark and Harriet Cornelius Ogden.

He was married to Fannie Smith about 1891.(157) Children were: Ethel M. Clark.

He was married to Mary A. Brooks on 8 Nov 1908 in Middletown, Orange, NY. (158)


bullet Frank W. Clark (Private). Parents: William P. Clark Jr. and Jane Winters.


bullet Fred B. Clark (Private). Parents: Albert E. Clark and Anna D. Green.


bullet Frederick Benjamin Clark (Private). Parents: Benjamin Reeve Clark and Sarah Matilda May.


bullet George Emmet Clark was born on 25 Jan 1856. He has reference number 684. Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

He was married to Anna Carbough on 12 Apr 1882.


bullet George H. Clark was born on 20 Mar 1914 in Middletown, Orange, NY. (159)(160) He resided in Jun 1973 in 62 Horton Ave., Middletown, Orange, NY. (160) He was in Jun 1973 in Catholic. (160) He was a in Jun 1973 in Plumber. (160) He died on 26 Jun 1973 in Middletown, Orange, NY. (161)(160) He was buried in Wallkill Cem. Phillipsburgh, NY. He has reference number 2987. From The Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY Thursday, June 28, 1973 Issue

MIDDLETOWN - George H. Clark, 59, a plumber, died Tuesday at Horton Memorial Hospital, Middletown. A lifelong Middletown resident, he lived at 62 Horton Ave.
Born March 20, 1914 in Middletown, he was a son of Amos R. and Irene Carpenter Clark. He married the former Kathleen Kennedy in 1935.
Mr. Clark was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church, Middletown, and the VFW. A member of the Eagle Engine Co., he also belonged to the Plumbers and Steamfitters Union.
Survivors include his widow, a son, George M. of Middletown, a brother, David S., of Scotchtown, a granddaughter and several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of the Resurrection will be offered at 10 Friday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Burial will be in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg.
Friends may call at the Cornelius and Dodd Funeral Home, Middletown from 7 to 9 tonight.
Parents: Amos Ryerson Clark and Irene Francis Carpenter.

He was married in 1935. (160)


bullet George M. Clark was born in 1866.(162) He has reference number 742. Parents: Charles Edgar Clark and Isabella M. Lattimor.


bullet Grace Lee Clark was born on 2 Jul 1875 in Westtown, New York. She died on 24 Jun 1904 in Hartford, Connecticut.(163) (164) She has reference number 385.

From "The Independent Republican"
March 30, 1897

Hymeneal.
Wilson-Clark

A happy home wedding took place last night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark on Golden Hill Ave., this village, when their youngest daughter, Grace L., was married to Mr. Jerome W. Wilson. The ceremony was performed at 8:30 o'clock by Rev. S. F. White, pastor of the M. E. Church. The home was filled with friends of the bride and groom, and after the marriage ceremony and congratulations, the company partook of a bountiful wedding dinner, followed by dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left Goshen at 11 o'clock on train No. 14 for New York and other points. They are both estimable young people of this village and their numerous friends wish them a happy and prosperous future.


From "The Independent Republican"
Goshen, New York June 28, 1904

Mrs. Jerome Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark, of Goshen died at noon, Friday, in a hospital in Hartford, Conn., where she had undergone a surgical operation. The remains were brought to Goshen Sunday night and the funeral was held Monday afternoon at the home of her parents on West Main Street. The interment was at Phillipsburgh.
Mrs. Wilson’s maiden name was Grace Clark and she was born at Goshen 29 years ago and lived here until two years ago when she removed with her husband and children to Hartford. She is survived by her husband and her two daughters, Ella, aged five years, and Viola, aged five months; also by her parents, three brothers, David and Amos Clark, of Goshen, and Frank, of Paterson, and two sisters, Mrs. Dell Knapp, of Goshen, and Mrs. George B. Hewitt, of Middletown. Parents: Jeremiah Benjamin Clark and Harriet Cornelius Ogden.

She was married to Jerome Walter Wilson on 29 Mar 1897 in Goshen, New York. (165) Children were: Ella Mae Wilson, Viola Lillian Wilson.


bullet Helen Clark was born on 26 Feb 1875. She has reference number 749. Parents: William P. Clark Jr. and Jane Winters.


bullet Howell Reeve Clark was born on 24 Mar 1848 in Johnson, New York. He died on 17 Jan 1924 in Mt. Hope, New York. He has reference number 681. Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

He was married to Mary A. Forbes on 13 Jan 1875 in Slate Hill, New York. Children were: Laura A. Clark , Albert F. Clark.


bullet Hulet D. Clark was born between 1736 and 1865.(1) He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2528.

He was married to Margaret Swartout UNKNOWN. Children were: Niven Hulett Clark.


bullet James Clark was born between 1647 and 1748.(1) He has reference number 838.

He was married to Sarah VanAuken UNKNOWN. Children were: Elizabeth Clark .


bullet James L. Clark was born on 8 Apr 1832 in Wawayanda, N.Y.. (166)(167) He was a in Jun 1900 in Clerk.(118) He died on 30 Apr 1901 in Lake View, N.J..(168) (169) He has reference number 674. In June 1855, James L. Clark was working as a farm laborer and residing with his sister's, Keziah, 1st husband, Henry Wilson. James' future wife Harriet Wilson was also living with Henry and Keziah Wilson at this time. [1855 New York State Census, Wawayanda, Orange Co., NY] By 1860, James' 1st wife had died and he had married Mary Jane Birdsall. The family was dwelling in Wawayanda and James L. Clark was employed as a butcher.

Sometime between 1870 and 1875, James L. Clark relocated to Goshen, NY. In the 1875 New York State Census, he was residing at Goshen, N.Y. working as a teamster. His family remained in Goshen for a few years and in June 1880, James' occupation was laborer. His oldest son (Albert) and his wife were living in his household. About 1881, James L. Clark relocated to Paterson, N.J.

According to the 1890-91 Paterson, NJ city directory, James L. Clark was employed as a driver and his home was at 44 Godwin. The 1891-92 directory provided the same information. The 1892-93 Paterson directory reveals James moved with his home being 94 Market. In the 1894-95 Paterson directory, James L. Clark was still a driver but his home was 189 Crooks Ave. Sometime in 1896-97, James L. Clark became employed as a clerk with his home still at 189 Crooks Ave. In the 1899 Paterson, NJ directory, his occupation was listed as manager and his home address was unchanged.

From newspaper clipping saved by Lillian Clark Hewitt

Died April 30, 1901
James L. Clark died Tuesday at his home in Lake View, near Paterson, N. J. His age was 70 years. Mr. Clark was born in the town of Wawayanda, Orange County. For twenty years he had been a resident of Paterson, where he was engaged in the feed business. Previous to removing to that city he lived at Goshen for several years. He was the oldest of a family of thirteen children, ten of whom still survive, among them being J. B. Clark and Benjamin R. Clark, the marketmen, of Goshen. The others live in various parts of the country. Deceased is also survived by a wife, one son, A. E. Clark of Chester, and a daughter, Mrs. Elias Kimber, of Lake View.
The funeral was held in Paterson on Thursday.

[Note: James L. Clark's son-in-law was Elisha W. Kimble, not Elias Kimber]
Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

He was married to Harriet E. Wilson on 4 Jul 1855.(170) Children were: Albert E. Clark.

He was married to Mary Jane Birdsall on 23 Feb 1858.(43) Children were: Mary S. Clark, John M. Clark.


bullet Jennie Clark was born in Jun 1878.(171) She has reference number 744. Parents: Charles Edgar Clark and Isabella M. Lattimor.


bullet Jeremiah Benjamin Clark was born on 8 Dec 1842 in Wawayanda, New York. (172) He was a in 1908 in Merchant. He died on 13 Aug 1908 in Goshen, New York.(173) (174) He was buried on 16 Aug 1908 in Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg, NY.(175) He has reference number 664. Jeremiah B. Clark worked as a butcher in Wawayanda, N.Y. until the 1870's. By 1880, he had relocated to Goshen, N.Y. working as a fisherman while his father was employed as a dealer in fish. His stint as a fisherman was short as he became a butcher once again establishing a meat market at 85 West Main St., Goshen. In 1889, his home was located at Ryerson Bridge per city directories. In the 1895 city directory, Jeremiah B. Clark's home is listed at West Main Street. In 1899, his home address was Goldenhill Ave. near West Main Street. In the 1905 Goshen directory, Jeremiah's meat market was located at 62 West Main Street.

A letter of administration was filed in Orange County, NY Surrogate Court by his widow, Harriet C. Clark of Goshen, NY Sept. 9, 1908. This document names Jeremiah B. Clark's surviving children as well as his deceased daughters', Minnie Fitzgerald and Grace Wilson, children.

Obituary from 'The Independent Republican':

Jeremiah B. Clark died at his home on Golden Hill avenue, Goshen at 5:20 o'clock Thursday afternoon, after an illness of several months, aged 65 years.
Mr. Clark had conducted a meat market in Goshen for nineteen years, and two years ago last April disposed of the business to his son, David P. Clark. During his long business career he had been very successful and won the respect of all who did business with him by his honest and upright methods.
Deceased is survived by his wife and five children: David P., Amos R., Mrs. Adelbert Knapp, of Goshen; Mrs. George Hewitt and Frank E. Clark, of Middletown; also by five brothers and four sisters. They are Edward and Howell, of Johnson; William, of Middletown; B. R. Clark, of Goshen; Emmet, of Paterson; Mrs. Horace Space, of Paterson, and Mrs. William Frazier, who is a resident of the state of Washington. Seventeen grandchildren also survive.
The funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon from his late home, at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Moser, pastor of the Methodist Church, will conduct the service, and the remains will be interred in Pittsburgh Cemetery.

[NOTE: Jeremiah B. Clark was interred at Phillipsburgh Cemetery, Wallkill, NY] Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

He was married to Harriet Cornelius Ogden on 3 Jul 1861 in Westtown, New York. (176)(177) (178) Children were: Frances E. Clark, David Pullis Clark, Minnie I. Clark, Amos Ryerson Clark, Frank Emerson Clark, Lillian Mae Clark, Grace Lee Clark.


bullet Jeremiah Benjamin Clark was born on 22 Dec 1894 in Goshen, Orange, NY. (179)(180) He was a in Jun 1916 in Butcher.(181) He resided in Jun 1916 in Chester, Orange, NY.(182) He died on 2 Jun 1921.(180) He was buried in Slate Hill Cem., Goshen, NY.(180) He has reference number 2939. Parents: David Pullis Clark and Ada Dolson.

He was married on 24 Jun 1916 in Newburgh, Orange, NY.(183)


bullet John Clark was born on 8 Jun 1821. He died on 7 May 1897. He was buried in Hillside Cem., Middletown, NY.(184) He has reference number 2378.

He was married to Ruth A. Ogden on 9 Mar 1881.


bullet John Henry Clark was born about 1882. He died UNKNOWN. He has reference number 2894. Parents: Albert E. Clark and Anna D. Green.

He was married to Ida May Knapp on 18 Mar 1903 in Goshen, Orange, NY.(185)


bullet John M. Clark was born about 1866 in NY.(186) He has reference number 711. Parents: James L. Clark and Mary Jane Birdsall.


bullet John R. Clark was born on 25 Mar 1849. He has reference number 1607. Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.


bullet Joseph Clark was born between 1748 and 1823.(1) He has reference number 599.

He was married to Ruth Doty UNKNOWN.


bullet Katherine Amelia Clark was born on 28 Apr 1838 in Orange Co., New York. She died on 3 Mar 1921 in New Hampton, N.Y..(187) She has reference number 677. The Clark-Kimber bible pages provide a marriage date of Dec. 22, 1860 while both Catherine Amelia Pullis' and David C. Pullis' obituaries indicate a 1862 marriage date. In August of 1860, David C. Pullis was residing with his parents in Wawayanda. [Source 1860 federal census Cornelius Pullis household, 2068/2324] Likewise, Katherine was living in her parents home in Wawayanda. The 1900 federal census enumerated June 1, 1900 states David and Katherine A. Pullis were married 38 years dating their marriage to 1862. This casts further doubt on the authenticity of the Clark-Kimber bible pages.

From a Middletown, New York newspaper dated March 2, 1921

Mrs. Catherine Amelia Pullis, aged 82 years, 10 months, and five days, died suddenly at her home at New Hampton, Thursday. She was born April 28, 1836, a daughter of William Clark and Charity Kimber. She was married in 1862 to David Pullis and had been a resident of New Hampton for about 36 years. Mrs. Pullis was a member of the Denton Presbyterian Church, of which she was a regular attendant.
Surviving her are one daughter, Elizabeth A. Doremus; one granddaughter, Katherine A. Doremus; two sisters, Mrs. Charity Space, of Johnson, and Mrs. Anna Frazier, of Everett, Wash., and three brothers, Emmet Clark, of Paterson, N. J.; Howell Clark, of Mount Hope, and Benjamin Clark, of Goshen. Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

She was married to David C. Pullis on 22 Dec 1860 in Westtown, Orange, NY.(188) Children were: Elizabeth Ann Pullis, Margaret E. Pullis.


bullet Keziah Bennett Clark was born on 9 Mar 1836 in Orange Co., New York. (166)(189) She died on 2 Jan 1909 in Middletown, New York.(166) She has reference number 676. From the Middletown Daily Argus, January 4, 1909

Walsh - At rest in this city, January 2, 1909, Keziah Clark Walsh, aged 73 years.
Funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 9:30 from her late residence, 7 East Ave., and at St. Joseph's Church, at 10 o'clock where requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Interment in the family plot in St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Parents: William Parkinson Clark and Charity Kimber.

She was married to Henry J. Wilson on 9 Feb 1854 in New Hampton, N.Y..(190) Children were: Charles D. Wilson, Dewitt C. Wilson.

She was married to Michael Welsh on 3 Jul 1859.(191) (166) Children were: John Welsh, Catherine Welsh, Joanna Welsh, William E. Welsh, Edward Welsh, Michael C. Welsh, James H. Welsh, Mary Ann Welsh, Agnes J. Welsh.


bullet Laura A. Clark was born on 23 Jun 1876. She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 752. Parents: Howell Reeve Clark and Mary A. Forbes.

She was married to Niven Hulett Clark on 25 May 1897 in Wallkill, Orange, NY. (192) Children were: Alice Clark.


bullet Lillian Mae Clark was born on 2 Jul 1873 in Westtown, Orange, NY. (193)(152) She died on 26 Apr 1955 in Middletown, Orange, NY.(193) She was buried in Wallkill Cem. Phillipsburgh, NY. (194) She was in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Middletown, NY. (193) She has reference number 671. Lillie M. Clark was baptized as an adult Feb. 12, 1893 in the Goshen United Methodist Church, Goshen, NY.

From The Independent Republican, Goshen, NY, Friday, Dec. 1, 1893

Miss Lillie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark was married Monday evening to Mr. George B. Hewitt. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride and was attended by numerous friends and relatives of the bride and groom.

From The Middletown Times Herald, Wednesday, April 27, 1955

Mrs. Lillian Mae Hewitt of 24 Grand avenue died in Middletown yesterday. She was the widow of George B. Hewitt.
Born in Westtown July 2, 1873, Mrs. Hewitt was the daughter of Jeremiah and Harriet Ogden Clark.
She was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church and a charter member of the Women's Society for Christian Service.
She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Burton F. Tarr, at two o'clock Friday afternoon at the Cornelius and Dodd Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wallkill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening.
Parents: Jeremiah Benjamin Clark and Harriet Cornelius Ogden.

She was married to George B. Hewitt on 27 Nov 1893 in Goshen, Orange, NY. Children were: Nellie Clark.


bullet Lillie Clark was born on 9 Dec 1873. She has reference number 748. Parents: William P. Clark Jr. and Jane Winters.


bullet Martin J. Clark was born in Jul 1880 in NY.(195) He has reference number 2898. Parents: Albert E. Clark and Anna D. Green.


bullet Mary E. Clark was born on 9 Jun 1871. She has reference number 747. Parents: William P. Clark Jr. and Jane Winters.


bullet Mary S. Clark was born in Sep 1865 in Orange Co., New York. (196)(197) She died UNKNOWN. She has reference number 710. Parents: James L. Clark and Mary Jane Birdsall.

She was married to Elisha W. Kimble about 1894. Children were: Marion M. Kimble.

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