Obituary: Dane County, Wisconsin: Clark HUBBARD ************************************************************************ Submitted by Ruth Ann Montgomery, April 2008 © All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ OBITUARY Clark Hubbard The following item taken from the Baker, Montana, Sentinel, may be of interest to our readers and we herewith reproduce it. "On the afternoon of Monday, July 9, occurred the death of Clark H. Hubbard, at the family home, twelve miles northwest of this city. He had been in poor health for about a year, having suffered from liver trouble. "Funeral services were held at the family home at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Evans, of this city conducting the last rites. "Clark H. Hubbard was born July 25, 1844, on a farm near Rochester, N. Y., being the youngest of a large family of children. It is interesting to note that the only member of that family surviving him is a sister, who was the oldest child in the family. She is Mrs. Harriet Whaling, of Madison, Wis., and she is now past ninety years old. "At the age of eleven he moved with his parents to Dane County, Wis. There he resided until in the fall of 1914, when he moved to Fallon county and settled on a homestead twelve miles from Baker. He was married in 1868 at Long Rock, Wis., to Miss Elizabeth Bower, who survives him. To this union nine children were born, eight of whom survive him. a son, Silas J. Hubbard, died in Wisconsin in 1910. The surviving children are Irwin L., Edwin C., Paul E., Byron L. and Mrs. Florence Olsen all of Baker; Chelsea R., of Evansville, Wis; Perry O., of Brooklyn, Wis., and Mrs. Rose Baldwin, of Belleville, Wis. July 19, 1917, Evansville Review, p. 8, col. 4, Evansville, Wisconsin