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Fanny May Weaver Clark

Birth
Paulding County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Jun 1898 (aged 23)
Greenville, Darke County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Abbottsville, Darke County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Fanny May Weaver was born on January 11, 1875, in Blue Creek, Ohio, to Mary Jane Trowbridge and William Allen Weaver. She married Robert Orla Clark in Darke, Ohio, on October 12, 1893. They had one child, Ruth Clark (1895–1980) m. Orla G. Snell (1892–1942).

1880 United States Federal Census
Home in 1880: Blue Creek, Paulding, Ohio, USA
Wm. A. Weaver - 39 -Self (Head)
Mary J. Weaver - 24 - Wife
Fannie M. Weaver - 5 - Daughter
Martha E. Weaver - 3 - Daughter
Clide B. Weaver - 1 - Son
Simeon Trobridg - 12 - Brother-in-law
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Mrs. Bob Clark Dead.
Mrs, Fannie May Clark, wife of Oral Clark, better known as Bob, died this morning at 7 o'clock at their home, 432 East With street, from consumption. Mrs. Clark was twenty-three years of age on the eleventh of last January. She leaves a husband, one child, one sister and one brother. Mrs. Clark is the fourth member of her family to succumb to the ravages of consumption since January 11, 1898. Her mother, brother and sister having proceeded her. Another sister is very sick with the same disease.

The sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing husband and little babe.

Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the United Brethren Church, Rev Ktjuetslter officiating. Interment at Abbotsville cemetery.

The Democratic Advocate - Greenville, Ohio - 23 Jun 1898 • Page 2
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Obituary
Fanny May Clark (nee Weaver) was born in Paulding county, O., January 11, 1875, and died at her home in this city June 20, 1898, aged twenty three years, five months and nine days. She was married to Orla Clark October 12, 1893. To them was born one daughter. She leaves a husband, one daughter, one sister and one brother, her mother, sister and a brother preceded her in death in the last five months. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, and always had a good word for everybody. She had been a sufferer with consumption for about a year but bore her suffering patiently until death carried her away.

The Democratic Advocate - Greenville, Ohio - 30 Jun 1898, Thu • Page 3
Fanny May Weaver was born on January 11, 1875, in Blue Creek, Ohio, to Mary Jane Trowbridge and William Allen Weaver. She married Robert Orla Clark in Darke, Ohio, on October 12, 1893. They had one child, Ruth Clark (1895–1980) m. Orla G. Snell (1892–1942).

1880 United States Federal Census
Home in 1880: Blue Creek, Paulding, Ohio, USA
Wm. A. Weaver - 39 -Self (Head)
Mary J. Weaver - 24 - Wife
Fannie M. Weaver - 5 - Daughter
Martha E. Weaver - 3 - Daughter
Clide B. Weaver - 1 - Son
Simeon Trobridg - 12 - Brother-in-law
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Mrs. Bob Clark Dead.
Mrs, Fannie May Clark, wife of Oral Clark, better known as Bob, died this morning at 7 o'clock at their home, 432 East With street, from consumption. Mrs. Clark was twenty-three years of age on the eleventh of last January. She leaves a husband, one child, one sister and one brother. Mrs. Clark is the fourth member of her family to succumb to the ravages of consumption since January 11, 1898. Her mother, brother and sister having proceeded her. Another sister is very sick with the same disease.

The sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing husband and little babe.

Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the United Brethren Church, Rev Ktjuetslter officiating. Interment at Abbotsville cemetery.

The Democratic Advocate - Greenville, Ohio - 23 Jun 1898 • Page 2
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Obituary
Fanny May Clark (nee Weaver) was born in Paulding county, O., January 11, 1875, and died at her home in this city June 20, 1898, aged twenty three years, five months and nine days. She was married to Orla Clark October 12, 1893. To them was born one daughter. She leaves a husband, one daughter, one sister and one brother, her mother, sister and a brother preceded her in death in the last five months. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, and always had a good word for everybody. She had been a sufferer with consumption for about a year but bore her suffering patiently until death carried her away.

The Democratic Advocate - Greenville, Ohio - 30 Jun 1898, Thu • Page 3


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