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- Dorcas SAUNDERS b. 24 Feb 1779, Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island; d. 1 Apr 1855, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
Notes:
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of Tobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p45,
Dorcas m. Stephen SAUNDERS, Jr. 5 Apr 1798, Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island. Stephen (son of Stephen B. SAUNDERS and Tacy STILLMAN) b. 21 May 1776, Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island; d. 3 Jun 1843, Plainfield, Otsego Co., New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Spicer SAUNDERS
b. 10 Mar 1799, Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island; d. 23 May 1871, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 3. Tacy SAUNDERS
b. 16 Nov 1800, Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island; d. 25 Jun 1876, Clymer,Chatauqua Co.,New York.
- 4. Betsey SAUNDERS
b. 4 Jul 1803, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 12 Jul 1832, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 5. Joel SAUNDERS
b. 24 Aug 1805, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 12 Jul 1832, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 6. Jairus SAUNDERS
b. 27 Dec 1807, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 9 Dec 1828, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 7. Clark SAUNDERS
b. 16 Jul 1815, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 22 Apr 1878, Unadilla,Otsego Co.,New York.
Generation: 2
- Spicer SAUNDERS
(1.Dorcas1) b. 10 Mar 1799, Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island; d. 23 May 1871, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
Spicer m. Harriet DWIGHT 22 Feb 1826, Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island. Harriet b. 15 Jan 1799, Great Garrington,Berkshire Co.,Massachusetts; d. 27 Mar 1887, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 8. Andrew J. SAUNDERS
b. 29 Jul 1829, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 21 May 1898, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 9. Dwight SAUNDERS
b. Nov 1830, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 12 Oct 1865, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 10. Harriet SAUNDERS
b. 13 Sep 1832, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 23 Jan 1917, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; bur. 26 Jan 1917, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
- 11. Ann SAUNDERS
b. Sep 1836, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. Ithaca,New York.
- 12. Elizabeth SAUNDERS
b. Apr 1839, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 1943, River Forest,Illinois.
- Tacy SAUNDERS
(1.Dorcas1) b. 16 Nov 1800, Westerly,Washington Co.,Rhode Island; d. 25 Jun 1876, Clymer,Chatauqua Co.,New York.
Tacy m. Noyes STILLMAN 2 Oct 1823, Oneida Co.,New York. Noyes b. 9 Aug 1800, Whitesboro,Oneida Co.,New York; d. 27 Nov 1866, New Brunswick,Middlesex Co.,New Jersey. [Group Sheet]
- Betsey SAUNDERS
(1.Dorcas1) b. 4 Jul 1803, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 12 Jul 1832, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
Betsey m. Ebenezer BASS 26 Feb 1824, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. Ebenezer b. 19 Feb 1803, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 3 Feb 1883, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
- Joel SAUNDERS
(1.Dorcas1) b. 24 Aug 1805, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 12 Jul 1832, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- Jairus SAUNDERS
(1.Dorcas1) b. 27 Dec 1807, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 9 Dec 1828, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- Clark SAUNDERS
(1.Dorcas1) b. 16 Jul 1815, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 22 Apr 1878, Unadilla,Otsego Co.,New York.
Notes:
1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p238.
Clark m. Bessey E. DRAKE 29 Nov 1875. Bessey b. 1830; d. 1880. [Group Sheet]
Clark m. Cynthia MASON 25 May 1839, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. Cynthia b. 26 Feb 1819, Simbury,Hartford Co.,Connecticut; d. 4 Feb 1875, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 13. Gilbert C. SAUNDERS
b. 19 May 1840, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 30 Oct 1893, Clarksboro,Gloucester Co.,New Jersey.
- 14. Cartha Jane Victoria SAUNDERS
b. 11 Sep 1841, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 13 Sep 1872, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 15. Albertus Charles SAUNDERS
b. 20 Apr 1843, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 20 Jun 1941, Brunswick,New Jersey.
- 16. Saraphine P. SAUNDERS
b. 14 Feb 1845, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 4 Jul 1892, Adams Center,Jefferson Co.,New York.
- 17. Ocran Oswald SAUNDERS
b. 24 Nov 1847, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 9 Feb 1920, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York.
Generation: 3
- Andrew J. SAUNDERS
(2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 29 Jul 1829, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 21 May 1898, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
Andrew m. Ann HUTCHINSON 1855, Otsego Co.,New York. Ann b. 7 Oct 1830, Ephratah,Fulton Co.,New York; d. 22 Jun 1881, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 18. Lina SAUNDERS
b. 1858, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. Aft 11 Jun 1870.
- 19. John Carl SAUNDERS
b. 1860, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 27 Dec 1940, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
- 20. Kathryn SAUNDERS
b. 1864, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. Aft 11 Jun 1870.
- Dwight SAUNDERS
(2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. Nov 1830, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 12 Oct 1865, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
Dwight m. Julia ROBINSON Julia b. 1836; d. 1875. [Group Sheet]
- Harriet SAUNDERS
(2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 13 Sep 1832, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 23 Jan 1917, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; bur. 26 Jan 1917, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
Notes:
age 47
at home
Milton Cemetery1 CAUS Capillary bronchitis, influenza
1 NOTE "Seventh-day Baptists, Biographical Sketches", p 1370.
An active layworker of the Milton (Wisconsin) Church and SabbathSchool; intensely interestedin all phases of denominationalwork; for many years President of the Woman's Executive Board ofthe Seventh Day Baptist General Conference.
Rock Co. DeathCert 6410 (bd as 13 Sep 1832)
"Sabbath Recorder", Vol 82, No 6, p 177,178, 5Feb 1917.
A tribute to Mrs. Clarke.
"Milton Junction Journal-Telephone", Milton, Rock Co.,Wisconsin, Thursday, 1 Feb 1917, p 1.
Mrs. Harriet Clarke, Daughter of Spicer Saunders and HarrietDwight Saunders, was born at Plainfield Center, New York,September 13, 1832, and died at her home in Milton, Wis.,January23, 1917.
She was married on October 13, 1852, to Sherrill J. Clarke. Tothemwere born three children, Irving Benton, Judson Dwight, andAnn Cora Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke have five grandchildrenand four great-grandchildren living.Mrs. Clarke has twosisters living. Mrs. Lyman Smith of Ithaca, N. Y., and Mrs.William M. Johnston of River Forest, Ill.
After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Clarke made their home atLeonardsville, N. Y., for four years and then came to Milton inthe fall of 1856, where they have since lived.
When a girl of twelve orfourteen years of age she gave herheart and life to God and was baptized by Elder Rowe atWinfield, N. Y., but she did not unite with a church till aftertheirmarriage when she united with the S. D. B. church atLeonardsville, N. Y.
Soonafter coming to Milton she united with the Milton church,in the pastorate of the Rev. W. C. Whitford, and for more thansixty years has been a regular attendant at its services;helpful in all its activities, and by her life, words and workshas inspired a large circle of acquaintances in this and othercommunities.
For thirty years or more she was a member of the choir of thischurch, and probably for a longer period than this she was ateacher in the Sabbath School. Shewas active in the work ofthe Ladie's Benevolent Society of the church, and forseveralyears was a member of the Village Improvement Club. From theorganization of the W. C. T. U. till her death she was anenthusiastic member, working forthe prohibition of the liquortraffic. In the S. D. B. denomination her servicehas been mosthelpful in the Woman's Board, with the exception of the firsttwoyears, an officer of the Board since its organization in1884. She served fourteen years as it's President, six years asHonorary president, eight and one halfyears as First VicePresident and two years as Associational Secretary.
Thosewho have known Mrs. Clarke in these differentorganizations appreciate the truthfulness of the words of herhusband, who has happily enjoyed her companionship for nearlysixty-five years of wedded life, "She was as true to duty as theneedleto the North Pole."
Memorial services were held at the church on the afternoon ofJanuary 26, and were attended by many relatives and sympathizingfriends. The music was by a quartet who sang three pieces thatMr. and Mrs. Clarke had frequently sung at funerals, and that hechose to be sung at this service, and requested that the sameshould be used at his funeral.
Mrs. A. B. West, President of the Woman's Board, spoke of Mrs.Clarke's long and helpful service as an officer in the Board.Rev. H. N. Jordan made appreciative remarks about herfaithfulness in Christian work, and Rev. Willard D. Burdickspoke from the last verses ofthe 31st chapter of Proverbs,dwelling particularly on the points that she was an industriouswoman, a woman of wisdom and kindness, and trustworthy.Interment was made in the Milton Cemetery.
Mrs. Clarke will be greatly missed in the circles which shemoved, and particularly in the prayer meeting and Sabbathservicesof the church.
The relatives from away who attended the funeral were: Mr. andMrs. W. M. Johnston, W. S. Johnston and John A. Jo
Harriet m. Sherrill Joseph CLARKE 13 Oct 1852, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. Sherrill (son of Alvit CLARKE and Sarah "Sally" DAVIS) b. 8 Dec 1827, Plainfield, Otsego Co., New York; d. 9 Nov 1921, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin; bur. 12 Nov 1921, Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 21. Irving Benton CLARKE
b. 4 Nov 1855, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 22 Jan 1949, Janesville,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; bur. 25 Jan 1949, Milton Junction,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
- 22. Judson Dwight CLARKE
b. 21 Sep 1867, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; d. 20 Jun 1953, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; bur. 23 Jun 1953, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
- 23. Ann Cora CLARKE
b. 1869, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; d. 1958; bur. 1958, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
- Ann SAUNDERS
(2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. Sep 1836, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. Ithaca,New York.
Notes:
1 NOTE of Ithaca, NY in her sister Harriet's 1917 obituary
Ann m. Lyman SMITH [Group Sheet]
- Elizabeth SAUNDERS
(2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. Apr 1839, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 1943, River Forest,Illinois.
Notes:
1 NOTE of River Forest, Illinois in her sister Harriet's 1917 obituary
Elizabeth m. William M. JOHNSON 1870, Otsego Co.,New York. William b. Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
- Gilbert C. SAUNDERS
(7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 19 May 1840, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 30 Oct 1893, Clarksboro,Gloucester Co.,New Jersey.
Gilbert m. Nancy WINTERMUTE 26 Dec 1865, Otsego Co.,New York. Nancy b. Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
- Cartha Jane Victoria SAUNDERS
(7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 11 Sep 1841, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 13 Sep 1872, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
Cartha m. Amos L. CLARK 1 Oct 1867, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. Amos b. Otsego Co.,New York; d. 1872. [Group Sheet]
- Albertus Charles SAUNDERS
(7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 20 Apr 1843, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 20 Jun 1941, Brunswick,New Jersey.
Albertus m. Jennie WARNER 10 Aug 1869, Otsego Co.,New York. Jennie b. Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 24. Halcom Clark SAUNDERS
b. 18 May 1873, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 13 Nov 1969, Neptune,Monmouth Co.,New Jersey.
- Saraphine P. SAUNDERS
(7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 14 Feb 1845, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 4 Jul 1892, Adams Center,Jefferson Co.,New York.
Saraphine m. Eugene D. CLARK 18 Jan 1871, Otsego Co.,New York. Eugene b. Otsego Co.,New York; d. Sep 1880, Adams Center,Jefferson Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
- Ocran Oswald SAUNDERS
(7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 24 Nov 1847, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 9 Feb 1920, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York.
Ocran m. Cora Belle GILES 4 Nov 1888, West Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York. Cora b. 4 Jun 1863, Burlington,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 1 Dec 1946, Hanover,Grafton Co.,New Hampshire. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 25. Willis Giles SAUNDERS
b. 1 Aug 1890, West Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 18 Jan 1977, Penfield,Monroe Co.,New York.
- 26. Paul Albertus SAUNDERS
b. 24 Jul 1892, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 31 Dec 1970, Melrose,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts.
- 27. Ocran Orthello SAUNDERS
b. 10 Mar 1894, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 12 Nov 1948, Albany,Albany Co.,New York.
- 28. Carl Clark SAUNDERS
b. 18 Mar 1896, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 24 Feb 1919, Vals-les-Baines,Ardeche,France.
- 29. Ruth Elizabeth SAUNDERS
b. 21 Nov 1900, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 11 Mar 1987, Roseville,Placer Co.,California.
- 30. Mildred Louise SAUNDERS
b. 16 Nov 1907, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 5 Apr 1993, Citrus Heights,California.
Generation: 4
- Lina SAUNDERS
(8.Andrew3, 2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 1858, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. Aft 11 Jun 1870.
Notes:
1 NOTE Listed in the 1870 Federal U.S. Census.
- John Carl SAUNDERS
(8.Andrew3, 2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 1860, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 27 Dec 1940, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.
John m. Mary LAMB 16 Dec 1896, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York. Mary b. Abt 1860, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. Aft 27 Dec 1940. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 31. Katherine SAUNDERS
- 32. Harriet SAUNDERS
- 33. Earl SAUNDERS
- Kathryn SAUNDERS
(8.Andrew3, 2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 1864, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. Aft 11 Jun 1870.
Notes:
1 NOTE Listed in the 1870 Federal U.S. Census.
- Irving Benton CLARKE
(10.Harriet3, 2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 4 Nov 1855, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 22 Jan 1949, Janesville,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; bur. 25 Jan 1949, Milton Junction,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
Notes:
Farm SE of Milton
Milton Academy
105 Clear Lake
Mercy Hospital
Milton Junction cemetery1 CAUS Arterio sclerosis
1 NOTE "The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.; The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 204.
"Sabbath Recorder", Vol 32, No 46, p 3, 16 Nov 1876.
record of marriage
There is an I. B. Clarke as a member of the Milton Cornet BandMale Quartette at the funeral of Charles F. Saunders 1886.
"Milton and Milton Junction Courier", Milton Wisconsin,Thursday, 27 Jan 1949, p 8.
Irving B. Clarke 1855 - 1949
Funeral services for Irving B. Clarke, 93, theoldest life-longresident of Milton Junction, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan25, from the Gray and Albrecht funeral home with the Rev.Kenneth B. Van Horn officiating. Burial was in Milton Junctioncemetery.
Pallbearers were Carr Kumlien, Erv McWilliam, Jess Babcock, CarlGray, Archie Striegl, and Floyd Vincent.
Mr. Clarke died at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, in Mercyhospital, Janesville, where he was taken Saturday afternoon fortreatment after being cared for severalweeks at the Beecherconvalescent home in Janesville.
Mr. Clarke had been a farmer, salesman, painter, and carpenter.He lived at 105 Clear Lake ave., MiltonJunction, for 40 years.
He cast his 73rd ballot in the primary election last September,and never missed voting at an election, relatives said. He casthis first vote for president in 1876 when Hayes and Wheeler werethe candidates.
Irving Benton Clarke was born in Leonardsville, N. Y., Nov. 4,1855, the son of Sherrill Joseph Clarke and Harriet SaundersClarke. He came west with his parents ayear later, the familysettling on a farm east of Milton which had been purchased byIrving Clarke's grandfather, Alvit Clarke.
They resided there until 1867when his father bought thesouthern half of the farm and built a house on it, the farm nowowned by Mr. Clarke's brother, J. Dwight Clarke.
Mr. Clarke attendedMilton public schools and Milton Academy.On Nov. 4, 1876, he married Rosella Osborn, daughter of Mr. andMrs. William Osborn, Milton, and five children were born tothem. The eldest son died in infancy and Mrs. Clarke died Sept.3, 1900.
On Aug. 3, 1903, Mr. Clarke married Mrs. Esther Osborn Cole, whodied Feb. 12,1948.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Oscar H. Crandall, HermoseBeach, Calif., three sons, Roy C., of Minneapolis, Howard L. ofBig Bear Lake, Calif., and Harlow Clarke, rt 2, Janesville;three grandsons, nine granddaughters; severalgreat-grandchildren; one brother, J. Dwight Clarke, and asister, Miss Anne Cora Clarke, both of Milton.
Gravestone photo 7 May 2002
Rock Co. Death Cert, 33529, name as Ervin, informant Miss CoraClarke.
Irving m. Esther E. OSBORN 3 Aug 1903. Esther b. 1851; d. 12 Feb 1948. [Group Sheet]
Irving m. Rosella V. OSBORN 7 Nov 1876, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin. Rosella b. 21 Aug 1855; d. 13 Sep 1900, Chicago,Cook Co.,Illinois; bur. 1900, Milton Junction,Rock Co.,Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 34. Infant CLARKE
b. Abt 1879.
- 35. Alice Edna CLARKE
b. 1881.
- 36. Roy Clayton CLARKE
b. 1883; d. Aft 1966.
- 37. Howard Lewis CLARKE
b. Abt 1887; d. Aft 1966.
- 38. Harlow Osborne CLARKE
b. 27 Sep 1889, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; d. 18 Apr 1966, Janesville,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
- Judson Dwight CLARKE
(10.Harriet3, 2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 21 Sep 1867, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; d. 20 Jun 1953, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; bur. 23 Jun 1953, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
Notes:
on the family farm
family farm
age 12
Milton College
University ofWisconsin
409 Madison Ave.
at home
Milton Cemetery1 CAUS Coronary occusion
1 NOTE Dwight Clarke was the second son of Sherrill Joseph and HarrietSaunders Clarke. He was born on the family farm and literallyloved every acre of it. After graduating from the TeachersCourse at Milton College in 1891,he received a scholorship tostudy dairying at the University of Wisconsin, where he servedas laboratory assistant to Dr. Stephen M. Babcock, inventer ofthe test for butter fat content of milk. He became a greatfavorite of Dr. Babcock and Dean Henry who encouraged him totake a position as a state feed inspector. However, his love ofthe farm prevailed and he took it over when his father retired.For some 20 years he had a very successful business producingbutter which hesold to customers in the Milton area. In thesunner of 1918 he had a life-threatening case of blood poisoningthat left him incapable of continuing farming.Moving into thevillage, he continued to own the farm for the rest of his life,operated by a series of tenants producing milk for the Chicagomarket. For a short time during the Depression he worked forone of the Federal government agencies helping farmers prepareapplications for relief. For some fifteen years or so he was anagent for an insurance company in Madison selling automobileinsurance. He maintained a keen interest in agriculture and"the farm problem" until the day of his death. For severalyears he served as a Justice of the Peace. He was a man of highmoral and ethical principles, greatly respected throughout thecommunity. He vigorously opposed the use of tobacco and alcoholand was an active and dedicated member of the Seventh DayBaptiost church.
The family farm was in section 35, just south-east of thevillage of Milton, 2 farms east of the Guy Holliday dairy farm.
This is the J. Dwight Clarke pictured in the MiltonCornet Bandca 1900.
"Sabbath Recorder", Vol 155, No 22, p 280, 14 Dec 1953.
Clarke, Judson Dwight, son of Sherrill Joseph and HarrietSaunders Clarke, wasborn Sept. 21, 1867, on the family farmnear Milton, Wis., and passed away at his Milton home onSabbath, June 20, 1953.
Being graduated from Milton College in1891, Dwight Clarke wasgranted a Mitchell Scholarship in agriculture at the Universityof Wisconsin where he became an assistant to the late Dr.Stephen Babcock. He followed agriculture as a careerthroughout his active life.
On Oct. 12, 1904, Mr. Clarke was married to Beatrice Lowther,then head of the music department of Salem College, Salem, W.Va. One son, Walton Dwight, was born to theirmarriage.
Baptized by Rev E. M. Dunn at ten years of age, Mr. Clarke wasfor 75 years a member of the Milton Seventh Day Baptist Church.At one time he servedas treasurer of the Young People's Boardof the denomination. He was an active, participating menber ofhis beloved church.
Surviving him are his wife, Beatrice; his son, Walton; onesister, Cora Clarke; and two granddaughters. Farewellserviceswere conducted by his pastor, Rev. Elmo Fitz Randolph, withburial in the Milton Cemetery. E. F. R.
"The Milton and Milton Junction Courier",Milton, Wisconsin,Thursday, 25 Jun 1953, p 2.
Judson Dwight Clarke, the son of Sherrill Joseph and HarrietSaunders Clarke, was born on the Clarke farm nearMilton onSept. 21, 1867. Having spent nearly all of his 85 years in theMiltoncommunity, he passed away quietly to his eternal rest onSaturday, June 20.
Hiswas a full and active life, lived with enthusiasm and zestto the last, despitethe crippled infirmities of his lateryears.
Graduated from Milton College in1891, Mr. Clarke was granted aMitchell scholarship for an agricultural course at theUniversity of Wisconsin where he became an assistant to the lateDr. Stephen Babcock. Following his agricultural education heserved for several years asan official milk tester for theAmerican Holstein
Judson m. Beatrice LOWTHER 12 Oct 1904, Salem,Harrison Co.,West Virginia. Beatrice b. 14 Feb 1877, West Virginia; d. 1 Dec 1954, Edgerton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 39. Walton Dwight CLARKE
- Ann Cora CLARKE
(10.Harriet3, 2.Spicer2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 1869, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin; d. 1958; bur. 1958, Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin.
Notes:
age 10, Cora
Milton Cemetery
1 NOTE of Milton in her father's 1921 obituary
of Milton in her brother Irving's 1949 obituary, unmarried
Gravestone photo 7 May 2002
- Halcom Clark SAUNDERS
(15.Albertus3, 7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 18 May 1873, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 13 Nov 1969, Neptune,Monmouth Co.,New Jersey.
- Willis Giles SAUNDERS
(17.Ocran3, 7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 1 Aug 1890, West Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 18 Jan 1977, Penfield,Monroe Co.,New York.
Willis m. Lucile Barton STILLMAN 6 Aug 1914, Alfred,Allegany Co.,New York. Lucile b. 24 Nov 1892, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 4 Apr 1971, Monroe Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 40. Dorothy Lucile SAUNDERS
- 41. Hollis Stillman SAUNDERS
- 42. Mary Louise SAUNDERS
- 43. Alfred Clarke SAUNDERS
- Paul Albertus SAUNDERS
(17.Ocran3, 7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 24 Jul 1892, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 31 Dec 1970, Melrose,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts.
Paul m. Vera Emily WHITE 15 Sep 1916, Cooperstown,Otsego Co.,New York. Vera b. 28 Jun 1893, Edmeston,Otsego Co.,New York; d. 13 Feb 1924, Wakefield,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 44. Cartha Emily SAUNDERS
- 45. Betty Jean SAUNDERS
b. 12 Jan 1919, Island Pond,Essex Co.,Vermont; d. 12 Jun 1995, Salem,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.
- 46. Martha Irene SAUNDERS
- 47. Vera White SAUNDERS
- 48. Ocran Orlo SAUNDERS
b. 12 Feb 1924, Wakefield,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 25 Dec 1978, Reading,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts.
Paul m. Marjorie Naomi FORBES 30 Jun 1927, Island Pond,Essex Co.,Vermont. Marjorie b. 17 Aug 1899, Newark,Caledonia Co.,Vermont; d. 26 Oct 1985, Melrose,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 49. Carl Forbes SAUNDERS
- 50. Living SAUNDERS
- 51. Living SAUNDERS
- 52. Living SAUNDERS
- Ocran Orthello SAUNDERS
(17.Ocran3, 7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 10 Mar 1894, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 12 Nov 1948, Albany,Albany Co.,New York.
Ocran m. Mary Elizabeth PATZIG 4 Aug 1924, Albany,Albany Co.,New York. Mary b. 4 Aug 1901, Albany,Albany Co.,New York; d. 4 Aug 1941, Albany,Albany Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
- Carl Clark SAUNDERS
(17.Ocran3, 7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 18 Mar 1896, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 24 Feb 1919, Vals-les-Baines,Ardeche,France.
- Ruth Elizabeth SAUNDERS
(17.Ocran3, 7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 21 Nov 1900, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 11 Mar 1987, Roseville,Placer Co.,California.
Ruth m. Raymond Wycliffe CORYELL 17 Aug 1925, Utica,Oneida Co.,New York. Raymond b. 14 May 1901, Newark,Essex Co.,New Jersey; d. 7 Apr 1975, Maplewood,Essex Co.,New Jersey. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 53. Willard Herbert CORYELL
- Mildred Louise SAUNDERS
(17.Ocran3, 7.Clark2, 1.Dorcas1) b. 16 Nov 1907, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York; d. 5 Apr 1993, Citrus Heights,California.
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