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Mahala Ann CLARK 1859–1941 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Nov. 5, 1859

Birth Location: Granby, Newton County, Missouri

Death Date: Oct. 7, 1941

Death Location: Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon

Father: Joseph Clark

Mother: Sarah DAVIS

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Mahala Ann CLARK was born in 1859 in Granby, Newton County, Missouri, the child of Joseph Isaiah Clark And Sarah Catherine Davis. Mahala Ann CLARK passed away in 1941 in Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon.

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Biography

  • Mahala Ann CLARK was born in 1859 in Granby, Newton County, Missouri, the child of Joseph Isaiah Clark And Sarah Catherine Davis.
  • Mahala Ann CLARK passed away in 1941 in Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon.

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Mahala CLARK's Ancestors

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Mahala CLARK
1859–1941
Birth Place: Granby, Newton County, Missouri
Parents
Joseph Isaiah Clark
1833–1882
Indiana
Sarah (Catherine) DAVIS
1835–1919
Tennessee, U.S.A.
Grandparents
Thomas (J) Davis
1792–1882
Surry, North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth Glenn
1793–1865
South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Davis
1760–1839
Susannah Hyatt
1765–1847
John Glenn
1772–1853
Nancy Reynolds
1782–1842
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Davis
1719–
John Sr
1733–1781
Sarah Bowman
1745–1839
Robert Glenn
1744–1820
Elizabeth Phillips
1746–1826
John Reynolds
1740–1828
Mary Magaw
1738–1827

Mahala CLARK's Timeline

2 Records

1859
Nov. 5, 1859
Birth of Mahala Ann CLARK in Granby, Newton County, Missouri
Granby, Newton County, Missouri
1941
Oct. 7, 1941
Age 82
Death of Mahala Ann CLARK in Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon
Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Nov. 5, 1859
    Event Place: Granby, Newton County, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct. 7, 1941
    Event Place: Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon

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