Ozias
Clark
Cass Twp.
Ozias Clark was born in Canada on June
2, 1864, and was a son of Daniel Clark, of Vermont, and
Betsy, nee Langley, a native of New Hampshire. They moved
to Canada, where they died. The subject of the notice
came to Cass Towhsnip, Ia., in 1854, locating on section
16, where he has a farm of 180 acres, mostly under good
cultivation. In 1854 he married Ciba B., daughter of
Joseph and Betsy. M. (Pennfield) Cook, natives of New
York and Connecticut respectively. They came to Iowa in
1854, where Mrs. Cook died. By this union there are two
children-- Susan Eunice born Nov. 28, 1855, now the wife
of O. K. Whitlock, living in Delaware County, Ia.; and
Arthur O., born March 6, 1859. Mr. Clark and wife are
members of the M. E. Church. He votes the Republican
ticket.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 693
transcribed by Sally Scarff and Marlene Chaney
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