Father: George Whitfield Clark
....(15 Feb 1831 ~ 1911-1912 )
South Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Mother: Susan Caroline Fish
....(31 May 1833 ~ 7 Feb 1911 )
Halifax, Vermont
Family 1:
George J. Hatt
....(? ~ )
Albany, NY
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_Jesse Clark ____
_Edward Clark ______|_________________
_John Clark ___|
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_George Whitfield Clark _|
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| |_Mary Baldwin ______|_Prudence Lyon __
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Carries taught public school the summer term and also gave music lessons.
Notes
She played the organ at church.
Removing to Sommerville, NJ, she attended the classical institute of that
place, and afterward, Peddie Institute, being connected with the Class of
1875. Later she graduated from Dean's College, Binghampton, NY.
In 1881 she came with her parents to Hightstown, NJ and for two years was
teacher of music in Peddie Institute.
Carrie Clark Hatt was a devoted member of the Immanuel Church in Albany,
NY for sixteen years. She was a woman of varied accomplishments, of
sincere devotion to the church, and of strong religious convictions. She
left a young son, Harold, but two weeks old. Her husband and parents
recieved the sincere sympathy of a wide circle of friends.
Source: "Struggles and Triumphs of a Long Life" by George Whitfield Clark
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