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George Vogelsang Clark Compact Disc #109 Pin #779027 Pedigree
Sex: M
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Event(s)
Birth: 23 Mar 1890
Cairo or Putnam, Illinois/Cairo, Alexander Co., Illinois
Death: 19 May 1964
Seattle, King Co., Washington
Burial: UNKNOWN
Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery, Seattle, Washington
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Parents
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Marriage(s)
Spouse: Mildred Elizabeth Goyke Disc #109 Pin #779028
Marriage: 26 Jan 1920
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Other Event(s)
MILI:
World War I, Signal Corps
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Personal Information
Occupation:
House Painter
Occupation:
Manager, Fur Farm
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Notes and Sources
Notes: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 109
Sources: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 109
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Submitter
John MCCAIN
1323 Samara Drive, Port Angeles, WA, 98363, Virgin Islands (U.S.)
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McCain-Clark Ancestors and Cousins
Entries: 83353 Updated: 2010-03-09 23:43:26 UTC (Tue) Contact: John and Judy McCain Home Page: John & Judy's Homepage
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Our genealogy file was compiled using a large number of sources, too many to mention individually. We would like to specifically thank Linda McCain Stansell, the genealogist who started our genealogical research several decades ago. Much of the work on the McCain family presented herein is due to her work. We have tried to verify information on our recent close relatives that is available in open records such as federal census information. We would be grateful for corrections and additions to our data.
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ID: I14328
Name: George Vogelsang Clark 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 23 MAR 1890 in Putnam Co., Illinois 1 3 4
Burial: Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery, Seattle, Washington 5
Military Service: 14 DEC 1917 World War I, Signal Corps and 82nd Aero Squadron, discharged January 31, 1919 2 6
Occupation: House Painter 2
Social Security Number: 547-09-5614 7
Event: Bronchopneumonia due to carcinomatosis and adenocarcinoma of cecus Death cause
Death: 19 MAY 1964 in Seattle, King Co., Washington 2
Occupation: Manager, Fur Farm 8
Occupation: 1917 Automobile Mechanic 3
Note:
1900: The 1900 Federal Census contains the following entry: Name: Grace C Clark, Home in 1900: Lamard, Wayne, Illinois, Age: 45, Estimated birth year: 1855, Birthplace: New York, Race: White, Relationship to head-of-house: Head, Image source: Year: 1900; Census Place: Lamard, Wayne, Illinois; Roll: T623 351; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 102. Included in the household were John R. (age 22, Aug.1877), Hattie (age 21, Dec. 1878), Ralph (age 18, Mar. 1882), Grace (age 16, Sept.1883), Wm (age 12, Aug. 1887), Ellen (age 11, Jan. 1889), George (age10, Mar. 1890), Ida (age 8, Sept. 1891), and Emma (age 6, Aug. 1893).
1910: The 1910 Federal Census contains the following entry: Name: Grace C Clark, Age in 1910: 54, Estimated birth year: 1855, Birthplace: New York, Home in 1910: DEER CRK TWP, Wayne, Nebraska, Race: White, Gender:Female, Series: T624, Roll: 857, Part: 1, Page:172A, Year: 1910.John R. Clark had already passed away but living in the household were most of the children of the family including William C. (age 22), Ellen M. (age 21), George V. (age 20), Ida M. (age 18), and Emma D. (age 16).
1917-1918: World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about George V Clark - Name: George V Clark, City: Sioux City, County: Woodbury, State: Iowa, Birthplace: Illinois, Birth Date: 23 Mar 1890, Race: Caucasian (White), Roll: 1643353,
Draft Board: 2.
1920: The 1920 Federal Census contains the following information: Name: Grace C Clark, Age: 64 years, Estimated birth year: 1855, Birthplace: New York, Race: White, Home in 1920: Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa, Home owned: View Image, Roll: T625_521, Page: 1B, ED: 236, Image: 0462. According to the 1920 Federal Census for Sioux City, Woodbury Co., Iowa, Grace Clark was living there with her sons George V. (age 29) & William Case (age 31) and daughter Emma (age 25).
1930: The 1930 Federal Census contains the following record: Name: George V Clark, Age: 40, Estimated birth year: abt 1890, Birthplace: Illinois. Relation to head-of-house: Head, Spouse's Name: Mildred E Clark, Race: White, Home in 1930: Waterloo, Douglas, Nebraska, Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Waterloo, Douglas,Nebraska; Roll: 1272; Enumeration District: 158; Image: 406.0. The entire family is listed in the 1930 Federal Census from District 158, Waterloo, Douglas
Co., Nebraska as follows: Mildred E. (age 32, South Dakota), Maryon G. (age 9, Nebraska), John R. (age 7, Iowa), and George V. (age 3 1/2, Nebraska). The parents of George V. Clark were listed as being from New Jersey (father) and New York
(mother).
According to George Vernon Clark, his father, George Vogelzang Clark,served in the Signal Corps in World War I, stationed in Texas. In California, George Vogelzang was a house painter who dabbled in"inventing". He would concoct things such
as Proper Polish, which was a furniture polish, and his children would sell these items door-to-door. Later, in Seattle, he worked for many years at a large apartment complex (Madison Manor?) as a painter. He also worked for a time in the tool room of Sand Point Naval Air Station, at the same time that George Vernon (his son) was working at Sand Point.
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