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Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Albert Clark ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
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Albert Clark
LAST NAME: Clark FIRST NAME: Albert MIDDLE NAME:  NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME:  AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE:  GENDER: M MILITARY: 
BORN: 30 Apr 1885 DIED: 20 Apr 1968 BURIED: 23 Apr 1968
ETHNICITY:   OCCUPATION:  Printer
BIRTH PLACE:  London, England
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
NOTES: 

1900 OR CENSUS – Albert Clark (b Apr 1885, England) enumerated with parents Henry (b Apr 1855, England, married 21y, immigrated 1889, occupation farmer) and Mary J. (b Sept 1850, England, mother of 8 children, 7 living at time of census) and 6 siblings, Herbert (b May 1882, England), Thomas H. (b Dec 1883, England), Beatrice (b Mary 1887, England), Laura (b Jan 1889, England), Mary (b Apr 1891, Oregon) and Louisa (b Aug 1893, Oregon)

MARRIAGE - Minnie Harris & Albert Clark, md 29 Nov 1909 in Polk Co., Oregon
1910 OR CENSUS - Albert Clark, age 24, occupation newspaper printer, b. England,Minnie Clark, age 18, b. Oregon, is enumerated with his wife of 1 year,  along with Leo E., age 2 months, b. Oregon.

WWI Draft Registration Card – Albert Clark, 33, of 2121 Marion, Salem, Oregon; born 30 Apr 1885, England; alien declarant; occupation printer; nearest relative Minna Clark, 2121 Marion Salem, Oregon

1920 OR CENSUS – Albert Clark (34y, b England, immigrated 1889, first papers, married, occupation printer) listed as lodger with Clive Needham family

1930 OR CENSUS – Albert Clark (44y, b England, immigrated 1889, first papers, divorced, occupation printer)

1940 OR CENSUS – Albert Clark (54y, b England, divorced, occupation printer, living at same place in 1935); listed as lodger with Ellery Best family

WWII Draft Registration Card – Albert Clark, 56, of 925 Plymouth Drive, Salem, Oregon; b 30 Apr 1885, London, England; person who will always know address Mr Schuyler DeSart, Rt 1, Box 57, Salem, Oregon

DEATH CERTIFICATE: 

OSBH DC (1968 Marion co) #5462 Albert Clark, male, printer, divorced; b 30 Apr 1885, London, England; father Henry A. Clark; mother Mary Jane Williams; d 20 Apr 1968, Salem rest home, of 879 Plymouth Dr NE, Salem, age 82y; bur Salem Pioneer; informant Max C. Clark, son

OBITUARY: 

Albert Clark, 82, 879 Plymouth Drive NE, died Saturday night in a Salem nursing home.
He was born near London, England and had lived in Salem since he was 4. A retired printer, he was employed by the Oregon Statesmen and the State Printing Office.
Survivors include sons Leo R. and Max C., Salem; sisters Mrs. May C. Irwin, Salem, and Miss Laura E. Clark, Colton, Calif.; three grandsons and seven great-grandchildren.
Services will be 1:30p.m. Tuesday in Barrick mortuary. Interment will be in Salem Pioneer Cemetery.
Oregon Statesman 22 Apr 1963 I:6:2

INSCRIPTION: 

Albert Clark
1885 - 1968
[shares marker with Minna Ewing]

SOURCES: 

LR
LD
Saucy Survey & Photographs

OSBH DC (1968 Marion co) #5462

1900 OR CENSUS (Marion Co, Yew Park, ED 144, sheet 12B)

Oregon Marriage Index, 1906-1924 (Ancestry.com)
1910 OR CENSUS (Marion Co., Salem, ED 227, pg 14A)

WWI Draft Registration Card (Ancestry.com)

1920 OR CENSUS (Marion Co, Salem, ED 344, sheet 5A)

1930 OR CENSUS (Marion Co, Salem, ED 70, sheet 11A

1940 OR CENSUS (Marion co, Salem, ED 24-67, sheet 2A)

WWII Draft Registration Cards (Ancestry.com)

OS 22 Apr 1963 I:6:2

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