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Ann Elizabeth <I>Clark</I> Adams

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Ann Elizabeth Clark Adams

Birth
Livonia, Livingston County, New York, USA
Death
30 Mar 1913 (aged 83)
USA
Burial
Antelope County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Ann Elizabeth Clark was born 5 Feb. 1830 at Livonia Livingston, New York She departed from this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Kinney, on 30 March 1913, age 83 years, 1 month and 25 days.
She was married to Franklin Adams November 20 1851. Her husband died 25 September 1881. She was the mother of ten children all of whom are living. She has 38 living grandchildren and 9 great grand-children. She also leaves a brother George E. Clark of Claremont, CA., and a sister Mrs. George Clift of Yellow Pine, Alabama She lived in New York until 1883 when she came to Antelope County, Nebraska, where she has resided ever since.
She was a charter member of Park Congregation Church which she has been a faithful and conscientious member.
She was a loving an devoted mother who gave her life freely to her children. Even after they were in homes of their own, her counsel and care were with them at all times of need.
She was laid to rest in the Park Church Cemetery.
Ann Elizabeth Clark was born 5 Feb. 1830 at Livonia Livingston, New York She departed from this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Kinney, on 30 March 1913, age 83 years, 1 month and 25 days.
She was married to Franklin Adams November 20 1851. Her husband died 25 September 1881. She was the mother of ten children all of whom are living. She has 38 living grandchildren and 9 great grand-children. She also leaves a brother George E. Clark of Claremont, CA., and a sister Mrs. George Clift of Yellow Pine, Alabama She lived in New York until 1883 when she came to Antelope County, Nebraska, where she has resided ever since.
She was a charter member of Park Congregation Church which she has been a faithful and conscientious member.
She was a loving an devoted mother who gave her life freely to her children. Even after they were in homes of their own, her counsel and care were with them at all times of need.
She was laid to rest in the Park Church Cemetery.


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