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She came to Nauvoo with her parents when she was seven years of age and spent the rest of her life there. She was m 20 July 1851 (Marriage Book A-2 P.8 Carthage, Hancock, IL. VR) at Nauvoo to George KRAMER of Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. She was of the type of the highly respected staunch English settler that contributed to the upbuilding of the state. As a neighbor she was kind and beyond reproach. As a mother she exemplified the teachings of her Master. Her life was a life well lived, and full of good deeds done. She was of a cheerful disposition; a home woman, and attended Strickley to her own affairs, seldom mingling with the world. Her friends were many and they loved her for her qualities. In early life she embraced the Roman Catholic religion and in that faith she died. from THE CLARK FAMILY HISTORY, compiled 1969 by Harold S. Johnson ,2505 Middle Road, Keokuk, Iowa. She came to Nauvoo with her parents when she was seven years of age and spent the rest of her life there. She was m 20 July 1851 (Marriage Book A-2 P.8 Carthage, Hancock, IL. VR) at Nauvoo to George KRAMER of Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. She was of the type of the highly respected staunch English settler that contributed to the upbuilding of the state. As a neighbor she was kind and beyond reproach. As a mother she exemplified the teachings of her Master. Her life was a life well lived, and full of good deeds done. She was of a cheerful disposition; a home woman, and attended Strickley to her own affairs, seldom mingling with the world. Her friends were many and they loved her for her qualities. In early life she embraced the Roman Catholic religion and in that faith she died. from THE CLARK FAMILY HISTORY, compiled 1969 by Harold S. Johnson ,2505 Middle Road, Keokuk, Iowa. She came to Nauvoo with her parents when she was seven years of age and spent the rest of her life there. She was m 20 July 1851 (Marriage Book A-2 P.8 Carthage, Hancock, IL. VR) at Nauvoo to George KRAMER of Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. She was of the type of the highly respected staunch English settler that contributed to the upbuilding of the state. As a neighbor she was kind and beyond reproach. As a mother she exemplified the teachings of her Master. Her life was a life well lived, and full of good deeds done. She was of a cheerful disposition; a home woman, and attended Strickley to her own affairs, seldom mingling with the world. Her friends were many and they loved her for her qualities. In early life she embraced the Roman Catholic religion and in that faith she died. from THE CLARK FAMILY HISTORY, compiled 1969 by Harold S. Johnson ,2505 Middle Road, Keokuk, Iowa. She came to Nauvoo with her parents when she was seven years of age and spent the rest of her life there. She was m 20 July 1851 (Marriage Book A-2 P.8 Carthage, Hancock, IL. VR) at Nauvoo to George KRAMER of Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. She was of the type of the highly respected staunch English settler that contributed to the upbuilding of the state. As a neighbor she was kind and beyond reproach. As a mother she exemplified the teachings of her Master. Her life was a life well lived, and full of good deeds done. She was of a cheerful disposition; a home woman, and attended Strickley to her own affairs, seldom mingling with the world. Her friends were many and they loved her for her qualities. In early life she embraced the Roman Catholic religion and in that faith she died. from THE CLARK FAMILY HISTORY, compiled 1969 by Harold S. Johnson ,2505 Middle Road, Keokuk, Iowa.