Clark Cole
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Clark Lincoln Cole (1857 - 1905)

Clark Lincoln Cole
Born in Rochester, Racine, Wisconsin, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 15 May 1878 in Independence, Buchanan County, Iowamap
Descendants descendants
Father of , , , , [private daughter (1880s - 1960s)], , [private son (1890s - 1970s)] and
Died at age 47 in Independence, Buchanan, Iowa, United Statesmap
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Biography

Clark Lincoln Cole, born 10 Nov 1857 in Racine, Wisconsin, was a son of Martha Elizabeth (Lincoln) Cole (1831-1911) and Henry Swift Cole (1833-1914).

In 1859 he resided with his birth family in Sharon, Walworth County, Wisconsin, then in 1862 in Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa.

Clark Lincoln Cole died of Bright's disease (kidney disease) 29 APR 1905 at Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa. He was interred in Oakwood Cemetery, Independence, Buchanan County, Iowa: Find A Grave: Memorial #70794021

Sources


  • US Federal Census 1900




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Cole-17041 and Cole-771 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious duplication stemming from duplicated parents, since resolved.
posted by John French Ph.D.

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