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Wilburn Clark 1913–1994 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: February 28, 1913

Birth Location: Newton County, Arkansas

Death Date: June 16, 1994

Death Location: Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas

Father: Samuel Clark

Mother: Dora Kilgore

Spouse(s): Beulah Carlton

Children(s):

Wilburn Clark was born in 1913 in Newton County, Arkansas, the child of Samuel Harvey Clark And Dora Bell Kilgore. Wilburn Clark married Beulah Carlton. Wilburn Clark passed away in 1994 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • Wilburn Clark was born in 1913 in Newton County, Arkansas, the child of Samuel Harvey Clark And Dora Bell Kilgore.
  • Wilburn Clark married Beulah Carlton.
  • Wilburn Clark passed away in 1994 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas.

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Wilburn Clark's Ancestors

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Wilburn Clark
1913–1994
Birth Place: Newton County, Arkansas
Parents
Samuel Harvey Clark
1883–1945
Benton County, Arkansas
Dora (Bell) Kilgore
1887–1951
Newton County, Arkansas
Grandparents
Isham (Wilson) Kilgore
1860–1921
Benton County, Arkansas
Martha (Ellen) Reynolds
1865–1941
Newton County, Arkansas
Great-Grandparents
Ruben Kilgore
1837–1898
Nancy Roseberry
1839–1908
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Kilgore
1798–1860
Susannah Shelley
1817–

Wilburn Clark's Timeline

2 Records

1913
February 28, 1913
Birth of Wilburn Clark in Newton County, Arkansas
Newton County, Arkansas
1994
June 16, 1994
Age 81
Death of Wilburn Clark in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas
Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: February 28, 1913
    Event Place: Newton County, Arkansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: June 16, 1994
    Event Place: Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas

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