CC Clark
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 Jul 2014 | 376 contributions | 24 thank-yous | 530 connections
Cecelia Rose Clark was born in Sacramento, CA 11:55p on April 26, 1971 at Sutter Memorial Hospital, the same hospital where her father was born.
August 19, 1994, she had a medieval theme wedding, where she married Bryn Paul Mosher on the lawn of her mother's home in Sierra Oaks Vista area of Sacramento,CA. Cecelia took her husband's name and hyphenated her name unconventionally as Mosher-Clark. Her step-great uncle Wendell Pew performed the ceremony. The couple separated in 1998. No Children were produced by choice.
In 2000, Cecelia left her home town and the hyphenated name and moved the Bay Area, CA. Where she continues to work with children instead of having them and is active in the Maker Movement as a bi-coastal producer of Swap-o-Rama-Rama and creating teaching a teaching model using genealogy as a vehicle to involve children in history and demonstrates how history is made and who or how it is documented.
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