Kit Carson County, Colorado
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Kit Carson County Pioneers:
Nehemiah J. Clark, 8 South 50 West
Nehemiah's father James Bailey Clark 1802-1855 is buried in Jackson County, Iowa # 70338163, with Jane Clark 1811-1892.
In 1856 Clinton County, Iowa, James N. Clark is 3, with Jane Clark 45
and Marjorie 24, Frances 22, Esther/Elizabeth Ann 20, William G. 18, Elizabeth A. 16, Ione H. 15, John N. 13, Benjamin J. 9, Emma F. 6,
James N. 3, and Hannah L. 1, all born in Canada.
(Hattie Louise Rossiter 1854-1920 is buried in Jackson County # 223995959.)
(Esther Ann Clark Kittle 1835-1915 is buried in Montgomery County, Iowa # 150345568.
(Francis Clark 1834-1911 is buried in Jackson County # 31918813.)
(Elizabeth Ann Clark Older 1839-1906 is buried in Columbia County,
Wisconsin # 34229821.)
In 1860 Clinton County, Jane is 49, farming, widowed, son Francis 25, William 22, Jane 19, John 17, Benjamin 13, Anna 10,
JAMES N. 7, and Hannah 5.
He might be the Nehemiah Clark who married Emily Pence on Feb 17, 1873 in Anamosa,
Jones County, Iowa.
In 1880 Monona County, Iowa, N. Clark is 28, born in Canada,
with E. Clark 23 born in Iowa. Eva is 4, Elmer 1.
Emily Pence Clark, daughter of David Pence
and Martha Sinkey, 43, married Charles W. Smith
on June 3, 1899 in Woodbury County, Iowa.
In 1900 Sioux County, Iowa, Nehemiah is farming,
born Sept 1852 in Canada, divorced, with
daughter Eva J. Oct 1875 in Iowa, her mother born in Iowa.
In 1910 Clinton County, Nehemiah is living alone, 56, saying he immigrated in 1855.
Nehemiah claimed a quarter in section 17, 8S 50W in 1914.
In 1920 Clinton County, Iowa, James N. is a merchant, 67, brother Benj. G. 72 with him, both widowed. W. B. Clark in on the same page, 82 also widowed with daughter Flora Willey 53 widowed and her daughter Jeanete 18, both born in Iowa.
On the same page is Emma A. Clark 70 single born in Canada.
Nehemiah is in Clinton COunty in 1925, son of James B. Clark and Jane Ware.
Nehemiah is buried in Jackson County, Iowa 1852-1939 # 31957136.
ELMER
(Possibly)
Elmer G. Clark is farming in Morton County, Kansas in 1910, 31, single.
In 1920 he's a rubber worker in Akron, Ohio, 42, with
Iva 23 born in Georgia and Paul 4 in North Carolina.
They are in Logan County, West Virginia in 1930 and 1940.
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