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David Roy Clark

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David Roy Clark

Birth
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
23 Sep 1949 (aged 67)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Iona, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.4953075, Longitude: -111.9347385
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David and his wife Mary Ann are also parents of

Charles David
7 Aug. 1901 - 15 Dec. 1988

Lavar
8 Apr. 1903 - 25 Dec. 1987

Ora Ozetta (md. George Heber Hammon)
17 Apr. 1908 - 20 Feb 1994

Chester Ward (Twin)
13 Jan. 1913 - 19 April 1981

Lester W. (Twin)
13 Jan. 1913 - 12 Mar. 1913

Reese Ward
23 Jul 1915 - 27 May 1980

Vera Mae (md. Alfred Joseph Robinson)
2 May 1918 - 28 April 2006
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David R. Clark, who is interested in farming at Iona, Bonneville county, and has served as county commissioner, was born in Lehi, Utah, in January, 1882, and is a son of David and Sarah (Ferguson) Clark, who were also natives of that state. The father was a farmer in Utah until 1884, when he came to Bonneville county, Idaho, and took up a homestead near lona. This he improved and cultivated until 1900, when he removed to Oregon and purchased land, making his home thereon throughout his remaining days, his death occurring in 1908. The mother survives and yet lives in Oregon.

David R. Clark largely spent his boyhood and youth in Bonneville county and is indebted to its public school system for the educational privileges which he enjoyed. He remained with his parents through the period of his minority and on reaching adult age took possession of the home farm, which he continued to cultivate until 1903, when his father sold the property. David R. Clark then purchased land elsewhere and also cultivated rented land and has since engaged in farming. He is now active in dry farming, but formerly was the owner of Irrigated land. He is likewise a stockholder in the Farmers Equity and is keenly interested in everything that has to do with the agricultural development and progress of the state.

In July, 1900, Mr. Clark was married to Miss Mary A. Ward, and to them have been born seven children: Charles, Levar, Freda, Ora, Chester, Reed and Vera. Mr. Clark is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has served as superintendent of the Sunday school and elder in the church. His political endorsement is given to the democratic party, and he 'has filled the office o£ county commissioner in Bonneville county. He has never allowed business to monopolize his time and attention to the exclusion of activity along other lines, especially those which have to do with the political and moral progress of the community, and his aid and influence are always on the side of right and advancement.

(Published in History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains Vol. 3 by James H. Hawley 1920)

Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Amanda Fox for this information


David and his wife Mary Ann are also parents of

Charles David
7 Aug. 1901 - 15 Dec. 1988

Lavar
8 Apr. 1903 - 25 Dec. 1987

Ora Ozetta (md. George Heber Hammon)
17 Apr. 1908 - 20 Feb 1994

Chester Ward (Twin)
13 Jan. 1913 - 19 April 1981

Lester W. (Twin)
13 Jan. 1913 - 12 Mar. 1913

Reese Ward
23 Jul 1915 - 27 May 1980

Vera Mae (md. Alfred Joseph Robinson)
2 May 1918 - 28 April 2006
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David R. Clark, who is interested in farming at Iona, Bonneville county, and has served as county commissioner, was born in Lehi, Utah, in January, 1882, and is a son of David and Sarah (Ferguson) Clark, who were also natives of that state. The father was a farmer in Utah until 1884, when he came to Bonneville county, Idaho, and took up a homestead near lona. This he improved and cultivated until 1900, when he removed to Oregon and purchased land, making his home thereon throughout his remaining days, his death occurring in 1908. The mother survives and yet lives in Oregon.

David R. Clark largely spent his boyhood and youth in Bonneville county and is indebted to its public school system for the educational privileges which he enjoyed. He remained with his parents through the period of his minority and on reaching adult age took possession of the home farm, which he continued to cultivate until 1903, when his father sold the property. David R. Clark then purchased land elsewhere and also cultivated rented land and has since engaged in farming. He is now active in dry farming, but formerly was the owner of Irrigated land. He is likewise a stockholder in the Farmers Equity and is keenly interested in everything that has to do with the agricultural development and progress of the state.

In July, 1900, Mr. Clark was married to Miss Mary A. Ward, and to them have been born seven children: Charles, Levar, Freda, Ora, Chester, Reed and Vera. Mr. Clark is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has served as superintendent of the Sunday school and elder in the church. His political endorsement is given to the democratic party, and he 'has filled the office o£ county commissioner in Bonneville county. He has never allowed business to monopolize his time and attention to the exclusion of activity along other lines, especially those which have to do with the political and moral progress of the community, and his aid and influence are always on the side of right and advancement.

(Published in History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains Vol. 3 by James H. Hawley 1920)

Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Amanda Fox for this information




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