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Clark, George A.

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 20, credited to Charlotte, VT
Unit(s): 14th VT INF
Service: enl 9/16/62, m/i 10/21/62, PVT, Co. I, 14th VT INF, m/o 7/30/63

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VITALS

Birth: 1842, Charlotte, VT
Death: 10/03/1908

Burial: Morningside Cemetery, Charlotte, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Kathy Valloch
Findagrave Memorial #: 17160650

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 9/5/1879
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
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Remarks: None

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BURIAL:

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Tombstone

Morningside Cemetery, Charlotte, VT

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Obituary

EAST CHARLOTTE

George A. Clark died early Saturday morning at his home in East Charlotte after a long illness from Bright's disease, aged 66. He was one of a family of 13 children born to Homer and Elmira Baldwin Clark, who were among the early settlers of this town. Mr. Clark was a veteran of the Civil War and served in Company I, 14th Vermont regiment, and was largely attended, the Rev. Thomas Davison, officiating. He leaves a daughter, Flora, and a son, Ralph, two brothers and five sisters, Mrs. C. E. Gove of South Burlington sang two selections. The bearers were the two brothers and five nephews of the deceased. Those from out of town were Mrs. Caroline Powell of South Burlington, Mrs. Mary Bradley of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tracy of Addison, Mrs. Alfred Payne and Miss Williams of Cornwall, F. F. Lyman and Roger Lyman of Hinesburgh and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Baldwin of Monkton.

Source: Burlington Free Press, October 7, 1908.
Courtesy of Tom Boudreau.