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Family: Louis Wilford Clark / Lula Lusty Turner (F921)

m. Abt 1893


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  • Louis Wilford ClarkFather | Male
    Louis Wilford Clark

    Born  7 Oct 1872  Osage County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  14 Jan 1922  Osage County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married  Abt 1893  [1]   
    Father  George Thomas Clark | F960 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Lucy Jane Holland | F960 Group Sheet 

    Lula Lusty TurnerMother | Female
    Lula Lusty Turner

    Born  Sep 1873  Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Yes, date unknown   
    Buried     
    Father   
    Mother   

    Myrtle Ellen ClarkChild 1 | Female
    + Myrtle Ellen Clark

    Born  10 Mar 1901  Osage County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  21 Mar 1976  Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Spouse  Troy Lewis Utlaut | F2317 
    Married     

  • Sources 
    1. [S280] Missouri, Osage - 1880 U.S. Census, Missouri, Osage County, Crawford Township, Osage County, Missouri, ED 116, Pg 32 (penned), Dwelling 272, Family 272, George T. Clark household, jpeg image (Reliability: 3).
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      The George T. Clark household exhibits conflicting data between the 1870 and 1880 Osage Co MO enumerations. William and Thomas 1880 don't fit with the names in the previous census, although the ages are roughly equivalent. There is some possibility that there were two George T. Clark households, but since the wife in the former was Lucinda, age 24, born in Missouri, and this census reflects wife Lucy J., age 34, born in Missouri, it seems unlikely. Some of the family members (Thirza, for instance) fits perfectly.
      My best guess is that this family changed some names, or possibly one of the enumerators did a spectacularly bad job.
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