Samuel Gilman Clark was born August 12, 1800, in New Hampshire, United States.
He was the son of Samuel F. Clark and Abigail ______________?
He was a Private in Company "E" of the Mormon Battalion.
He traveled overland to the Salt Lake Valley with his wife and children from his first marriage: Elizabeth Clark (Age: 59), Marion Wallace Clark (Age: 25), Samuel Gilman Clark Jr. (Age: 15), and William Henry Clark (Age: 12). Camp of Israel roster indicates he served as captain of ten in the company.
He passed away January 25, 1851 in the Utah Territory.
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