buried with mother and siblings
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Mary A. Clark, 63, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with widower son Eugene B., 38; daughter and straw milliner Carrie D., 29; son and boot and shoe dealer Judson S., 24; daughter-in-law Izetta, 19; and granddaughter Mary, one month, all born in Maine
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Mary A. Clark, 43, was living in the 1st Ward, Calais, Maine with Eugene B., 17, born Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, shoemaker Amos Clark, 40, born Maine is living in Calais, Maine with Mary Ann, 33; Sarah M., 14; Alice D., 12; Eugene B., 8; Henry H., 6; and Ida A., 3, all born in Maine. Living with them was laborer Thomas Long, 21, of England; shoemaker John Pine, 34, of Pennsylvania; shoemaker George Henry, 30, of N.B.; and Mary Jane Staples, 24, of Maine.
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buried with mother and siblings
In the 1880 U.S. Census, widow Mary A. Clark, 63, born Maine, parents born Maine, was living in Calais, Maine, with widower son Eugene B., 38; daughter and straw milliner Carrie D., 29; son and boot and shoe dealer Judson S., 24; daughter-in-law Izetta, 19; and granddaughter Mary, one month, all born in Maine
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Mary A. Clark, 43, was living in the 1st Ward, Calais, Maine with Eugene B., 17, born Maine.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, shoemaker Amos Clark, 40, born Maine is living in Calais, Maine with Mary Ann, 33; Sarah M., 14; Alice D., 12; Eugene B., 8; Henry H., 6; and Ida A., 3, all born in Maine. Living with them was laborer Thomas Long, 21, of England; shoemaker John Pine, 34, of Pennsylvania; shoemaker George Henry, 30, of N.B.; and Mary Jane Staples, 24, of Maine.
Civil War veteran
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