Son of David N. Clark and Katharina Pancoast.
Husband of Ellen E. Page.
Father of:
-- William H. Clark
-- Edward M. Clark
-- Margaret [Clark] Boody
-- David N. Clark
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The Bridgeton Evening News / Bridgeton, New Jersey
Saturday, 22-Feb-1890, page 1
DIED
...
CLARK - In this city, Feb. 22d, 1890, Joshua Clark, age 61 years.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence rear No. 326 N. Pearl street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the residence; interment at Woodruff's church.
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The Bridgeton Evening News / Bridgeton, New Jersey
Tuesday, 25-Feb-1890, page 1
The body of Joshua Clark, of North Pearl street, who was long a resident of this city, was interred yesterday in the cemetery at Woodruff's. Mr. Clark was stricken with paralysis while in one of our barber shops about four years ago and has since that time been in failing health. He was a patient sufferer and a consistent member of Commerce street M.E. Church. The pall-bearers at the funeral were: John Charles, C.H. Mickel, Isaac Nixon, W.E. Thompson, H.V. Camm and Charles Lewis.
Son of David N. Clark and Katharina Pancoast.
Husband of Ellen E. Page.
Father of:
-- William H. Clark
-- Edward M. Clark
-- Margaret [Clark] Boody
-- David N. Clark
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The Bridgeton Evening News / Bridgeton, New Jersey
Saturday, 22-Feb-1890, page 1
DIED
...
CLARK - In this city, Feb. 22d, 1890, Joshua Clark, age 61 years.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence rear No. 326 N. Pearl street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at the residence; interment at Woodruff's church.
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The Bridgeton Evening News / Bridgeton, New Jersey
Tuesday, 25-Feb-1890, page 1
The body of Joshua Clark, of North Pearl street, who was long a resident of this city, was interred yesterday in the cemetery at Woodruff's. Mr. Clark was stricken with paralysis while in one of our barber shops about four years ago and has since that time been in failing health. He was a patient sufferer and a consistent member of Commerce street M.E. Church. The pall-bearers at the funeral were: John Charles, C.H. Mickel, Isaac Nixon, W.E. Thompson, H.V. Camm and Charles Lewis.
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