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Birth |
1 Oct 1857 |
Cortland Co.,New York |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Aft 1941 |
Person ID |
I121905 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
12 Sep 2002 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Albert CLARKE, b. 20 Jun 1832, Scott,Cortland Co.,New York |
Mother |
Elvira Anabella GREENE, b. 28 Feb 1828, Scott,Cortland Co.,New York |
Family ID |
F47554 |
Group Sheet |
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Family 1 |
William Henry CRANDALL, b. 26 Jul 1863, Nile,Allegany Co.,New York |
Married |
14 Sep 1889 |
Milton,Rock Co.,Wisconsin |
Children |
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Family ID |
F47558 |
Group Sheet |
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Family 2 |
Arthur H. SMART, b. 1863 |
Family ID |
F47559 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Name Prefix: Dr.
Homer Academy
Alfred University
Hahnemann MedicalCollege
1 NOTE "The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.; The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 162.
"Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 259, 458.
Living 1941 Mayville, North Dakota.
"The Portrait and Biographical Album of Rock County, Wis", 1889,p 722.
ELLA J. CLARKE, M.D., was born in Cortland Co., N.Y., Oct. 1,1857, a daughter of Albert and Elvira (GREEN) CLARKE, and one ofa family of four children, one son andthree daughters, all ofwhom are living: Charles A., the eldest, is engaged in farmingnear Nortonville, Kan.; he married Evelyn A. WILLIARD, Feb.. 20,1888. Ella J., of this sketch is the second in order of birth.Kate M., who was born Sept. 20, 1860, is a resident of New YorkCity, and in 1886 was graduated from theNew York HospitalTraining School. She is well versed in the profession she haschosen, and has attended on several difficult cases. Grace A.,the youngest ofthe family, who was born Jan. 26, 1865, isliving in Milton with her parents. The CLARKE family is ofEnglish descent, and their ancestry can be traced back toaremote period.
Dr. CLARKE, the subject of this sketch, received her classicaleducation at the Homer Academy, at Homer, N.Y., and at theAlfred University, at Alfred Center, N.Y. She then devotedherself to teaching for some time, when,wishing to follow themedical profession, she became a student in the Women's Hospitaland College, in New York, during the winter of 1884-85, afterwhich she entered the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago,being graduated with the highest honors, receiving the prize outof a class of 102. In September, 1886, she came to Milton andopened an office, and has since here continued the practice ofher profession. She is the only homeopathic physician inMilton, and her practice extends for miles throughout thecountry. She is a member of the Seventh dayBaptist Church, andhas many warm friends. Her parents came to Milton, in 1888,tomake their permanent residence there.
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