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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Carla MacKay

    Family/Spouse: [husband of Carla McKay] Canchola. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Truman MacKay was born on 5 Mar 1937; died on 2 Apr 2005; was buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.

    Charles married Donna Kay Clark in 1956. Donna (daughter of Raymond Lee Clark and Bernice [Clark]) was born on 25 May 1939 in Missouri, USA; died on 4 Dec 2000; was buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Donna Kay Clark was born on 25 May 1939 in Missouri, USA (daughter of Raymond Lee Clark and Bernice [Clark]); died on 4 Dec 2000; was buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Mar 1892, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
    • Obituary: 7 Dec 2000, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA; The Oregonian:
      \"A funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, 2000, in Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors for Donna Kay MacKay, who died Dec. 4, apparently of a heart attack, at age 61. Mrs. MacKay was born May 25, 1939, in St. Joseph, Mo. Her maiden name was Clark. She moved in about 1950 to Portland and attended Gresham High School. She was a cook for the David Douglas School District, mostly for Ventura Park Elementary School, for about 17 years before retiring in 1999. In 1956, she married Charles MacKay. Survivors include her husband; sons, Darrell, Dennis, David and Darrin; daughter, Carla Canchola; brother, Doyle Clark; sisters, Alonda Wilson and Carol MacPherson; and six grandchildren. Private interment will be in Lincoln Memorial Park. The family suggests remembrances to the National Kidney Foundation of Oregon.\"

    Children:
    1. Darrell MacKay
    2. Dennis MacKay
    3. David MacKay
    4. Darrin MacKay
    5. 1. Carla MacKay


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Raymond Lee Clark was born on 5 Jul 1910 in Missouri, USA (son of John Lawson Clark and Minnie Mathilda "May" Story); died in Mar 1982 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.

    Other Events:

    • RESEARCH: Raymond died in Portland, 1982. His death notice named daughter Donna MacKay of Portland and said he had 5 grandchildren. An article in the Oregonian, 2 August 1986, for the marriage of Kelley Allison Searing and David Allen MacKay indicated that David's parents were Charles and Donna MacKay. [Did not give age of bridegroom.] An article in the Oregonian, 23 Nov 2012, name a David Allen MacKay as an armed robbery suspect. He had approached a man armed with a pocket knife and demanded money. When the man refused, David walked away, got in a woman's vehicle and asked her to help him find some crack cocaine.
    • RESEARCH: Veromi Report: Alonda S. Wilson (see King obit), b. 29 March 1949 Possibe current phone: (360) 573-7239 or (360) 574-3758 Possible relatives: Shawn M. Wilson b 1971 Jill Hanson b 1971 Monica Frazier b 1974
    • Census: 12 Apr 1940, Monroe township, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA; 1. Clark, Irmond [Raymond], head, renting, $3, farm, head male, white, 28, married, completed grade 8, Missouri, lived in rural Atchison Co MO in 1935, employed for pay, 60 hours, laborer, farm, 40 weeks, income $160 2. _____, Bernece [Bernice], wife, female, white, 22, married, completed 2 years high school, Missouri, [same 1935] 3. _____, Doyal [Doyle], son, white, male, 2, Missouri 4. _____, Donna Kay, daughter, female, white, 10 months, Missouri
    • RESEARCH: 28 Mar 1945, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA; The Maryville Daily Forum:
      \"Mrs. Bernice Clark of Graham was awarded a divorce from Raymond Clark, who is employed in Burlington Junction, on her petition charging indignities. She received care and custody of the two children, $150 lump alimony, and $60 a month for support of the children. The Clarks were married in 1936.\"
    • Residence: Jul 1953, Oregon, USA; In the obituary of his half-brother Jackie Rader, brother Raymond of Oregon is listed.
    • Death Notice: 14 Mar 1982, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA; Death notice, The Oregonian:
      "CLARK -- Raymond, Portland (formerly of Vale, OR.); father of Donna MacKay, Portland and Doyle Clark, Portland; brother of Alan Clark, LaPuente, CA.; David Clark, Laredo, TX.; Irene Deboard, Salem; Thelma Williams, Southgate, CA.; Edna Brown, Maryville, MO.; Iola Clark, Nebraska City, NB.; 5 grandchildren. Funeral services1 pm Mon., Mar 15, Chapel of Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors, 9775 SE Mt. Scott Blvd. Private interment Lincoln Memorial Park."
    • NEWS: 18 Dec 1984, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA; Obit in Oregonian of his son\'s stepfather:
      \"Donald B. King Funeral for Donald B. King will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel. He died Sunday in a Molalla, Ore, nursing home at age 70. Mr. King was born in Pickering, Mo., and had lived in Brush Prairie since 1983. he was a retired postman for Reyolds Metals Co. of Troutdale, Ore. Mr. King served with the Army in Europe during World War II. Surviving are a stepson, Doyle Clark of Portland; daughters, Alonda Sue Wilson of Brush Prairie, Ginger Burch of Salem, Ark., Donna McKay of Portland and Carolyn Quinn of Vancouver; brother, Flavel of Newborn, Ore.; and 14 grandchildren. Private burial will be in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland.\"

    Notes:

    Probably born in Howell Co. Died in Oregon near the Idaho border. Had a son, Doyle, who was retarded. Had a daughter, whose name my mother couldn't remember. First marriage name unknown. Second wife Melba, no children from that marriage. Lived in Prineville for many years. They raised rabbits and always raised rabbits for dinner. Jaunita and Billy DeBOARD always went to visit them, and that's how Jaunita met Junior CROSS. Raymond had a high temper.

    Raymond married Bernice [Clark] in 1936, and was divorced in 1945 in Nodaway County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Bernice [Clark]

    Other Events:

    • Obituary: 18 Dec 1984, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA; Obit in Oregonian of his son\\\'s stepfather:
      \\\"Donald B. King Funeral for Donald B. King will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Evergreen Staples Funeral Chapel. He died Sunday in a Molalla, Ore, nursing home at age 70. Mr. King was born in Pickering, Mo., and had lived in Brush Prairie since 1983. he was a retired postman for Reyolds Metals Co. of Troutdale, Ore. Mr. King served with the Army in Europe during World War II. Surviving are a stepson, Doyle Clark of Portland; daughters, Alonda Sue Wilson of Brush Prairie, Ginger Burch of Salem, Ark., Donna McKay of Portland and Carolyn Quinn of Vancouver; brother, Flavel of Newborn, Ore.; and 14 grandchildren. Private burial will be in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland.\\\"

    Notes:

    Name:
    POSSIBLE

    Notes:

    Divorced:
    POSSIBLE

    Married:
    POSSIBLE

    Children:
    1. Doyle D. Clark was born on 15 Mar 1938 in Missouri, USA; died on 31 May 2013 in Clark County, Washington, USA.
    2. 3. Donna Kay Clark was born on 25 May 1939 in Missouri, USA; died on 4 Dec 2000; was buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Lawson Clark was born on 6 Jan 1889 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA (son of John C. Clark and Susan Caroline Clark); died on 12 May 1952 in Webb City, Jasper County, Missouri, USA; was buried on 16 May 1952 in Maryville-Oak Hill Cemetery, Nodaway County, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 18 Jun 1900, Benton township, Howell County, MIssouri, USA; 1. Clark, John C., head, white, male, March 1850, 50, married 26 years, Missouri, Tennessee, Tennessee, farmer, can read and write, owns farm free of mortgage, farm schedule 121 2. _____, Corine [Caroline], wife, white, female, January 1854, 41, married 26 years, 9 children 8 living, Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee, can read and write 3. _____, Edd, son, son, white, male, September 1884, 15, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, farm labor, attended school 3 months, can read and write 4. _____, Ida M., daughter, white, female, June 1886, 13, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, attended school 4 months, can read and write 5. _____, John, son, white, male, June1888, 12, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, farm labor, attended school 4 months, can read and write 6. _____, Marvin, son, white, male, May 1891, 9, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee 7. _____, Bessie, daughter, white, female, November 1893, 7, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee 8. _____, Leroy, son, white, male, July 1897, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee
    • Census: 23 Apr 1910, Benton township, Howell County, MIssouri, USA; 1. Story, Samuel P, head, male, white, 54, widowed, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky, farmer, general farm, can read and write, owns farm with mortgage, farm schedule 97 2. _____, Samuel A., son, male, white, 16, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois, farm labor, home farm 3. Clark, John L., son in law, male white, 20, first marriage, married 2 years, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, farmer, general farm, can read and write, renting farm, farm schedule 98 4. _____, Minnie, daughter, female, white, 21, first marriage, married 2 years, 1 child 1 living, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois 5. _____, Irene, granddaughter, female, white, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Arkansas
    • Occupation: Jun 1917, Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; Carrying mail and farming.
    • Residence: 5 Jun 1917, Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; "Wife and 5 kids"
    • Census: 22 Jan 1920, West Plains to Bakersfield Rd., Benton township, Howell County, Missouri, USA; 1. Clark, John L., head, renting, male, white, 32, married, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, farmer, general farming, own account, farm schedule 124 2. _____, May M., wife, female, white, 32, married, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 3. _____, Irean [Irene] D., daughter, female, white, 10, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 4. _____, Raymond L., son, male, white, 9, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 5. _____, Mayren [Marion], daughter, female, white, 8, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 6. _____, Edna, daughter, female, white, 5, attending school, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 7. _____, David L., son, male, white, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 8. _____, Thema, daughter, female, white, 2, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri
    • Residence: Jul 1939, Skidmore, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA; Place of residence at the time of son Roland\'s death.
    • Census: 2 May 1940, Dale township, Atchison County, Missouri, USA;
      1. Clark, John, head, male, white, 52, married, completed grade 4, Missouri, in 1935 lived in rural Nodaway County on a farm, worked 40 hours, labor, farm, worked 26 weeks, $150 annual income, income from other sources 2. _____, Virginia, wife, female, white, 21, married, completed grade 8, Missouri, Nodaway County (1935) 3. _____, Allen Oren, son, male, white, 2, Missouri
    • SON: 21 Dec 1944, Maryville, Nodaway County, MIssouri, USA; Twin boys were born prematurely, in the car on the way from Atchison County to the hospital in Maryville, Nodaway County. They infants were not names, but are buries in Walkup Grove Cemetery, Atchison County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Married a second time in North Missouri and had a couple of children. One of them named Allen. They had a little girl who died in a drowning accident while young. Allen was close to the California family group, Marion, Thelma, and David's families.

    John married Minnie Mathilda "May" Story on 8 Feb 1908 in Howell County, Missouri, USA. Minnie (daughter of Samuel Patterson Story and Minnie Ellen Hill) was born on 2 Dec 1888 in Arkansas, USA; died on 8 Feb 1923 in Missouri, USA; was buried after 8 Feb 1923 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Minnie Mathilda "May" Story was born on 2 Dec 1888 in Arkansas, USA (daughter of Samuel Patterson Story and Minnie Ellen Hill); died on 8 Feb 1923 in Missouri, USA; was buried after 8 Feb 1923 in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Howell County, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1 Jun 1900, Benton township, Howell County, MIssouri, USA; 1. Samuel P. Story, white, male, March 1856, 44, widowed, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky, farmer, can read and write, owns farm, no mortgage, farm schedule 1 2. Jesse E. Story, daughter, white, female, Feb 1885, 15, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, attended school 4 months this year, can read and write 3. Minnie M. Story, daughter, white, female, Dec 1887, 12, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, attended school 3 months, can read and write 4. Charty F. Story, daughter, white, female, Dec 1889, 11, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois, attended school 3 months this year, can read and write 5. George Story, son, white, male, Sept 1892, 8, Missouri, Illinois, Illinois 6. Samuel Story, son, white, male, Dec [1894?], Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois 7. Lizzie Story, daughter, white, female, Sept 1896, 3, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois
    • Census: 23 Apr 1910, Benton township, Howell County, Missouri, USA; 1. Story, Samuel P., head, male, white, 54, widowed, Illinois, Illinois, Kentucky, farmer, can read and write, owns farm with mortgage 2. _____, Samuel A., son, male, white, 16, single, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois, farm labor, can read and write, attended school this year 3. Clark, John L., son-in-law, male, white, 20, first marriage, married 2 years, Missouri, Missouri, Tennessee, farmer, can read and write, renting farm 4. _____, Minnie, daughter, female, white, 21, first marriage, married 2 years, 1 child 1 living, Arkansas, Illinois, Illinois, can read and write 5. _____, Irene, grand daughter, female, white, 1, Missouri, Missouri, Arkansas
    • Newspaper Article: 18 Jul 1912, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; West Plains Journal-Gazette: "Mrs. John Clark of Willow Springs arrived in this city last Friday and went to South Fork for a visit with her father, Sam P. Story.\"
    • Census: 22 Jan 1920, Benton township, Howell County, Missouri, USA; 1. John L. Clark, head, renting, male, white, 32, married, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri, farmer 2. May M. Clark, wife, female, white, 32, married, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 3. Irean D. Clark, daughter, female, white, 11, attended school within the year, can read and write, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 4. Raymond L. Clark, son, male, white, 9, attended school within the year, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 5. [Maren?] Clark, daughter, female, white, 8, attended school within the year, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 6. Edna Clark, daughter, female, white, 5, attended school within the year, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 7. David L. Clark, son, male, white, 4, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri 8. Thelma Clark, daughter, female, white, Missouri, Missouri, Missouri
    • Obituary: 8 Feb 1923, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; From the West Plains Journal: "Mrs. May Clark of Amy Succumbs After Brief Illness Mrs. May Clark, age 33 years, died at her home near Amy, in the southern part of Howell county, Thursday morning at 6 o\' clock following a few days illness from influenza and complications. her sister, Mrs. Charles Lape of West Plains, who conducts the Oriental Hotel on South street, was called to her bedside the day before her death. The deceased is survived by her husband, seven young children, an aged father, S. P. Story of Amy, three sisters, Mrs. Willia Carter of Amy, Mrs. Harry Duggar of Springfield, and the sister residing in West Plains, two brothers, Sam Story of Mt. Grove and George Story of Westboro, Mo. All the above relatives attended the funeral services which were conducted at Mt. Zion church Friday."
    • Obituary: 15 Feb 1923, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA; From The Journal-Gazette: "Dies A Victim of Influenza Mrs. May Clark, wife of John Clark a farmer residing at Amy, in the southwest part of this county, died Friday morning at 6 o'clock from influenza. The funeral was held the following day at Mt. Zion church and interment was in Mt. Zion cemetery in the southern part of the county. Mrs. Clark is survived by a husband and three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Charles Lape, of West Plains; Mrs. Harry Dugger, of Springfield; Mrs. Willie Carter, Amy, Sam Story, Mountain Grove, and George Story, Westbro. S. P. Story, of Amy, is her father."

    Notes:

    Cannot find a Missouri death certificate. Could she have died elsewhere?

    Ordered Arkansas death certificate (attempt) through VitalCheck on 7 May 2007. Order #VTI-223. Expedited. They telephone 10 May 2007, with a few additional questions, but it looks unlikely that they will find a record of her death.

    Notes:

    Married:
    1930 Howell Co MO census indicates that John was first married at age 19, confirming that his original marriage date was around 1907.

    Children:
    1. Dessie Irene "Irene" Clark was born on 16 Oct 1908 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri; died on 30 Dec 2005 in Sublimity, Marion County, Oregon; was buried on 3 Jan 2006 in Pine Grove Butte Cemetery, Hood River County, Oregon.
    2. 6. Raymond Lee Clark was born on 5 Jul 1910 in Missouri, USA; died in Mar 1982 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
    3. Marion Clark was born on 5 Nov 1911 in Willard, Greene County, Missouri, USA; died on 7 Dec 1981 in Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Edna Virginia Clark was born on 9 Feb 1914 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Nov 1998 in Village Care Center, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA.
    5. David Floyd Clark was born on 11 Dec 1915 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 4 Feb 2001 in Sugar Loaf, San Bernardino, California, USA; was buried in Big Bear Cemetery, Big Bear, San Bernardino County, California, USA.
    6. Thelma Luetta Clark was born on 31 Dec 1917 in Amy, Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 6 Jul 1998.
    7. Rolland L. Clark was born on 4 Jul 1920 in Howell County, Missouri, USA; died on 15 Jul 1939 in Page County, Iowa, USA; was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA.