HIRAM BOOTH CLARK
Above: Hiram "Henry" Booth Clark. He disliked the name Hiram, so we went by Henry, which certainly caused lots of problems when trying to trace the family! He married Anna Mary Gertrude Kenning.
They had eleven children:
Jams Charles Clark 1870-1870
Elizabeth Eleanor Clark 1871-1872
Henry Herman Clark 1873-1913
Mary Frances Clark 1876-1876
Rosa Wilhelmina Clark 1877-1948
William Augustine Clark 1880-1950
Helen Louse Clark 1882-1952
Sophia May Clark 1884-1962
John Clark 1887-1950
Hiram Joseph Claek 1889-1943
Gertrude Marguerite Clark 1893-1962
Hiram Henry Booth Clark had volunteered for the Civil War, underaged! He deserted and was incarcertated, but was released back into service! (Reminds me of Red Badge of Courage.) He ended up being shot and carried a bullet in his lung for the rest of his life.
They had eleven children:
Jams Charles Clark 1870-1870
Elizabeth Eleanor Clark 1871-1872
Henry Herman Clark 1873-1913
Mary Frances Clark 1876-1876
Rosa Wilhelmina Clark 1877-1948
William Augustine Clark 1880-1950
Helen Louse Clark 1882-1952
Sophia May Clark 1884-1962
John Clark 1887-1950
Hiram Joseph Claek 1889-1943
Gertrude Marguerite Clark 1893-1962
Hiram Henry Booth Clark had volunteered for the Civil War, underaged! He deserted and was incarcertated, but was released back into service! (Reminds me of Red Badge of Courage.) He ended up being shot and carried a bullet in his lung for the rest of his life.
Below: Hiram Henry booth Clark, fought in the Civil War
Below: William Clark: (son of Hiram Henry Booth Clark) fought in the Spanish American War
John Clark, son of Hiram Henry Booth Clark, Marine
Hiram Joseph Clark (son of Hiram Henry Booth Clark, WWI and WWII
Hiram and his wife Anna, and their daughter Helen Louise Clark Thouvenin and her son, Henry.
Helen Louise Clark and Cornelius Thouvenin
Helen Clark Thouvenin