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Bernard Clark

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Bernard Clark

Birth
Ireland
Death
13 Jan 1907 (aged 84–85)
Burial
Clarks Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Bernard Clark, a prominent farmer living near Clarks Mills who has been in our county since 1862, has died at age 82. He leaves a widow and 6 children. The funeral was held yesterday morning.
Der Nord Westen, 17 Jan. 1907
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Bernhard (sic) Clark, aged seventy-two, died at his home at Clarks Mills last Sunday. Mr. Clark was a native of Ireland. He came to America fifty year ago, and he had been a resident of this county for forty-four years. He was a well-to-do farmer and was favorably known to many people in the county. He is survived by a wife, six sons, one daughter and seventeen grandchildren. One son-Joseph-and the daughter, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, reside at Clarks Mills.
The funeral was held at Clarks Mills on Wednesday morning.
Manitowoc Pilot, January 17, 1907
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OBITUARY.
A large number of friends of the late Bernard Clark, a well-known pioneer resident of the town of Cato, who died on Sunday, Jan. 13, assembled at St. Mary’s church on Wednesday morning, Jan. 16, to attend the funeral. The services were conducted by Rev. A. Geiling, who followed the burial rites of the church, pronounced a touching eulogy on the life of Mr. Clark, also on the rare honor of having his six sons for pall bearers. Born near Newry, County Armagh, Ireland, in 1824, he came to America in 1854, locating at Ogdensburg, N.Y., for the first eight years, then moving to the town of Cato, in which place he continued to reside until his death. He is survived by a widow, a daughter, Mrs. N. B. Wilson; six sons, John of Clinton, Iowa, James, Peter, Michael and Fran of Milwaukee, and Joseph of Clarks Mills. There are 17 grandchildren, and a brother, Michael Clark, also survives, the latter residing at Green Bay.
Mr. Clark was one of the best known residents of this district, always taking a keen interest in the political interests and welfare of his county and his loss will be greatly felt by all who knew him.
Manitowoc Pilot, January 24, 1907
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Bernard Clark
birth: 22 February 1824 Ireland
death: 13 January 1907 Clarks Mills, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
burial: Clarks Mills
residence: 1907 Clarks Mills
father: James Clark
mother: Elizabeth
spouse: Catherine O'Connor
Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968
Bernard Clark, a prominent farmer living near Clarks Mills who has been in our county since 1862, has died at age 82. He leaves a widow and 6 children. The funeral was held yesterday morning.
Der Nord Westen, 17 Jan. 1907
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Bernhard (sic) Clark, aged seventy-two, died at his home at Clarks Mills last Sunday. Mr. Clark was a native of Ireland. He came to America fifty year ago, and he had been a resident of this county for forty-four years. He was a well-to-do farmer and was favorably known to many people in the county. He is survived by a wife, six sons, one daughter and seventeen grandchildren. One son-Joseph-and the daughter, Mrs. W. B. Wilson, reside at Clarks Mills.
The funeral was held at Clarks Mills on Wednesday morning.
Manitowoc Pilot, January 17, 1907
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OBITUARY.
A large number of friends of the late Bernard Clark, a well-known pioneer resident of the town of Cato, who died on Sunday, Jan. 13, assembled at St. Mary’s church on Wednesday morning, Jan. 16, to attend the funeral. The services were conducted by Rev. A. Geiling, who followed the burial rites of the church, pronounced a touching eulogy on the life of Mr. Clark, also on the rare honor of having his six sons for pall bearers. Born near Newry, County Armagh, Ireland, in 1824, he came to America in 1854, locating at Ogdensburg, N.Y., for the first eight years, then moving to the town of Cato, in which place he continued to reside until his death. He is survived by a widow, a daughter, Mrs. N. B. Wilson; six sons, John of Clinton, Iowa, James, Peter, Michael and Fran of Milwaukee, and Joseph of Clarks Mills. There are 17 grandchildren, and a brother, Michael Clark, also survives, the latter residing at Green Bay.
Mr. Clark was one of the best known residents of this district, always taking a keen interest in the political interests and welfare of his county and his loss will be greatly felt by all who knew him.
Manitowoc Pilot, January 24, 1907
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Bernard Clark
birth: 22 February 1824 Ireland
death: 13 January 1907 Clarks Mills, Manitowoc Co., Wisconsin
burial: Clarks Mills
residence: 1907 Clarks Mills
father: James Clark
mother: Elizabeth
spouse: Catherine O'Connor
Wisconsin, Deaths and Burials, 1835-1968


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  • Created by: M Carter
  • Added: Jul 9, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93339115/bernard-clark: accessed ), memorial page for Bernard Clark (1822–13 Jan 1907), Find a Grave Memorial ID 93339115, citing Saint Marys Cemetery, Clarks Mills, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by M Carter (contributor 47545935).