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Clarinda (Blood) Vincent (1883 - 1943)

Clarinda Vincent formerly Blood
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, United Statesmap
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 1902 (to 9 Jun 1943) in St. Louis, Missouri, United Statesmap
Mother of
Died at age 59 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United Statesmap
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Biography

Clarinda Blood was born on November 26, 1883, in the vibrant city of St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of John Allen Blood and Harriett (Ludington) Blood, belonging to a family deeply rooted in their community. From an early age, Clarinda exhibited a strong sense of determination and compassion that would shape her life's path.

In the year 1900, at the age of seventeen, Clarinda lived in Central, St. Louis County, Missouri. The early years of her adulthood were marked by significant events, including her marriage to Jesse Gurney Vincent, which took place around 1902 in St. Louis County. Together, they envisioned a future full of happiness and love, eager to build a life together.

However, life had its challenges, and the couple experienced heartbreak with the loss of their firstborn daughter, who tragically passed away shortly after birth. Despite the devastating loss, Clarinda and Jesse found strength in each other, demonstrating resilience and a profound bond that would carry them through the years to come.

In 1910, the couple had relocated to Charlotte Avenue in Detroit, Wayne County, Missouri. Their move to Detroit marked a new chapter in their lives, presenting opportunities for growth and new connections. Clarinda's compassionate nature and desire to make a difference drew her to various community organizations.

Throughout her life, Clarinda actively participated in the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, where she found solace in her faith and contributed to the spiritual well-being of her community. Additionally, she was an influential member of the Women's City Club, dedicating her time and energy to advocating for women's rights and social welfare.

Clarinda's passion for supporting others extended beyond social organizations. She actively served as the treasurer and a dedicated member of the board of directors of Women's Hospital. Her contributions to the hospital demonstrated her commitment to improving healthcare access and advancing women's health initiatives.

The 1920s brought a new decade and new possibilities for Clarinda and her family. By 1920, they were settled in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, where they continued to thrive amidst the challenges of their time. Through the tumultuous years of the Great Depression and beyond, Clarinda's compassionate spirit and dedication to community service remained unwavering.

In 1930 and 1940, Clarinda's address was listed on Windmill Pointe Drive in Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne County, Michigan. Grosse Pointe Park was a picturesque community, and Clarinda's involvement in various organizations contributed to its vibrancy and sense of unity.

Tragedy struck the community on June 9, 1943, when Clarinda Blood passed away at Harper Hospital in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. Her departure was mourned by many, for she had left an indelible mark on the lives she touched and the causes she championed.

Clarinda Blood's life was defined by her compassionate heart, community engagement, and unwavering dedication to making the world a better place. Her legacy of service and resilience serves as an inspiration to generations that follow, reminding us of the power of compassion and the impact one individual can have on their community. Clarinda's memory lives on through the lives she touched, the institutions she supported, and the positive change she brought to the world around her.

Sources

  • 1900 United States Federal Census: Year: 1900; Census Place: Central, St Louis, Missouri; Roll: 888; Page: 7; Enumeration District: 0121 Ancestry Record 7602 #30541977
  • 1910 United States Federal Census: Year: 1910; Census Place: Detroit Ward 2, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T624_680; Page: 11a; Enumeration District: 0029; FHL microfilm: 1374693 Ancestry Record 7884 #198663165
  • 1920 United States Federal Census: Year: 1920; Census Place: Detroit Ward 15, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T625_814; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 457 Ancestry Record 6061 #25973083
  • 1930 United States Federal Census: Year: 1930; Census Place: Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne, Michigan; Page: 45A; Enumeration District: 0930; FHL microfilm: 2340807 Ancestry Record 6224 #13588232
  • 1940 United States Federal Census: Year: 1940; Census Place: Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: m-t0627-01829; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 82-70A Ancestry Record 2442 #82839946
  • Newspaper Clipping, Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan, 10 Jun 1943, Thu. - Page 17. "Mrs. Clarinda B. Vincent." Accessed 30 Jul 2023.
  • Burial: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228135768/clarinda-b-vincent: accessed 30 July 2023), memorial page for Clarinda B Vincent (26 Nov 1883–9 Jun 1943), Find A Grave: Memorial #228135768, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Eric (contributor 46588654).




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