
Isaac Clark
President of company. The Draper autobiography refers to him as "Judge" Clark.
Mary H. Clarke and Ruth H. Clarke are both listed with Isaac and his wife. It is possible that Ruth is Isaac's daughter. However, more information is needed to confirm the identities of Mary and Ruth.
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Clear AllBorn in Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky, United States
1806 May 7
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Occurred On 1806 May 7
Birth
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Father
Robert Clark
Mother
Ruth Moore
Called as Missionary
Eastern States Mission
1844 October 8 (Age 38)
1844 October 8 (Age 38)
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Called
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Start Date Not Found
Released
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Marital Status at Start of Position
Married
Residence When Called
Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States
Priesthood Office When Called
High Priest
Location Served
United States
Mission Qualifier
Proselytizing
Additional Notes
Along with 52 other High Priest he was called to go abroad in all the congressional districts of the U. S. to build op (unspecified) branch of Church to become a stake. (Journal History of the Church, Oct. 8, 1844, p. 3.)
Mission Companionship
Joined George A. Smith/Dan Jones Company
1849 July 14 – October 30 (Age 43)
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Joined When Organization was Formed
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Ended Between 1849 October 26 – 30
Organization was Ended
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Traveling Group
Died
1854 January 24 (Age 47)
Date Details
Occurred On 1854 January 24
Died
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Isaac Clark (1806 - 1854) Profile

Isaac Clark (1806 - 1854) Profile