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[[File:Kaola | [[File:Kaola Martin and Lester Clark.jpg|right|]] [[File:John Thomas Clark.jpg|left|]] [[File:Baby John Thomas.jpg|right|]] '''Born:''' April 14, 1905, a daughter of [[Samuel%20P.%20Martin|Samuel P. Martin]] and [[Mable%20E.%20Hayes|Mable E. Hayes]] (SSDI) | ||
'''Died:''' May 22, 1993 in El Paso, Colorado (SSDI), buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado (Find a Grave) with Lester T. and Norman | '''Died:''' May 22, 1993 in El Paso, Colorado (SSDI), buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado (Find a Grave) with Lester T. and Norman |
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Born: April 14, 1905, a daughter of Samuel P. Martin and Mable E. Hayes (SSDI)
Died: May 22, 1993 in El Paso, Colorado (SSDI), buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado (Find a Grave) with Lester T. and Norman
Married: Lester T. Clark was born in New Hampshire the son of Goodhand Clark, a granite cutter, and Ida Murray ( November 9, 1904 - January 13, 1990) (SSDI).
Children: Marian Lue Clark b ~ 1930, Norman Lester Clark b (November 13, 1933 - 2011) see: [[1]], Warren Clark (August 19, 1938 - Aug 1974) (SSDI), Donald Clark, Jack Clark, John Thomas Clark d. September 2, 1946
Chiefly known for:
Francis B. Cantwell was Kaola's Special Guardian. (from Chateaugay Record, Friday, July 30, 1937)
In the 1920 U S Census Kaola was living with her sister Lottie and Ben Muncil and family.
In the 1930 U S Census Lester, Kayola, and Marian L. were living in Canastota, Madison, New York.
Kaola was living in Colorado Springs at least from the late 1940's.
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