Misc. Notes
(Graduated From College Of Physicians And Surgeons Of Keokuk,IA)
Civil War, Lt. Co. E, 1st Ohio H.A.(per Jasper Cemeteries)
Soldier in Civil War: 1st Hvy. Arty. Co. G, E 2nd Lt.
Name:Noah S Clark ,
Enlistment Date:23 August 1862
Distinguished Service:DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served:Union
State Served:Ohio
Unit Numbers:1740 1740 1718 1718
Service Record: Enlisted as a Sergeant 1st Class on 23 August 1862 at the age of 21
Enlisted in Company G, 117th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 15 September 1862.
Transferred Company G, 117th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 12 August 1863
Transfered in Company E, 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment Ohio on 12 August 1863.
Transfered on 09 April 1864 from company G to company E
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 2nd Class on 09 April 1864
Mustered out Company E, 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment Ohio on 20 June 1865 in Knoxville, TN
5’9” Fair Complexion, Blue Eyes, Dark Hair, 23yrs old, farmer
Noah S. Clark (Union)
Enlistment:
- 21 years of age at time of enlistment
- Enlisted on Aug 23 1862 as First Sergeant
Mustering information:
- Enlisted into G Company,
117th Infantry (Ohio) on Sep 15 1862
- Transferred from
117th Infantry (Ohio) on Aug 12 1863
- Transfered to E Company,
1st Heavy Artillery (Ohio) on Aug 12 1863
- Mustered out from
1st Heavy Artillery (Ohio) on Jun 20 1865 at Knoxville, TN
Intra-company transfers:
- Transferred from G Company to E Company on Apr 9 1864
Promotions:
- Promoted to 2nd Lieut (Full, Vol) on Apr 9 1864
Sources for the above information:
- Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio, (1886)(
http://asp6new.alexanderstreet.com/)In 1870 had real estate value $3000; personal estate $2000
Served as Petit Juror for April term Circuit Court Jasper County, Judge Samuel L. Dwight, 1902(From Newton Press Article)
Noah S. lived with Wm H. after parents died per 1850 Census, age 9yrs
In 1860, Mary Clark, Rebecca Clark and Noah Clark, children of William and Elizabeth (Nida) Clark were living with James and Mary (Clark) Folden.
Noah Strait Clark MD was born in Gal.Co., OH 24 January 1841. Noah died 22 October 1916 in N Muddy Twp., Jasper Co., Kedron, IL, at 75 years of age. His body was interred in N Muddy Twp., Jasper Co., IL, Trexler Cemetery. He married Ella-Ellen Susannah Allison in Harrison Twp., Gal Co., OH, 21 September 1865. Source: Thomas Akers Jan. 1998
Ella-Ellen was born 1846. Ella-Ellen was the daughter of Samuel Allison and Margaret Knapp. Ella-Ellen died 22 January 1927 at 80 years of age. Noah served in Civil War as 2nd Lieut. with Co. G or E, 1st Regiment OH Heavy Artillary Volunteers, enrolled August 23, 1862 and Discharged June 20, 1865 at Knoxville, TN age 23, 5' 9", fair complexion, blue eyes, dark hair. Between 1868 and 1884 he moved to Jasper Co., IL and they had 11 children. Source: Michael Trowbridge 1986 via Thomas Akers. Source: Tombstone picture Source: Ch. Keller Greer (not listed )liver cancer
From Gallipolis Journal, 5Oct1865: Marriage Notice “ Lt. Noah S. Clarke, late of 2 O.H.A., to Miss Ellen Allison, both of Gallia Co., at the residence of the bride’s father in Harrison Twp. by Samuel Drummond, J. P. on 21 Sep 1865.”
OBIT: Clark, Noah S. - died Oct. 22, [1916]; age 75 yrs, 8 mos, 28 days - From "Past Year's Death Roll" printed September 28, 1917 (
http://genealogytrails.com/ill/jasper/)Delivered/Attended birth of Ellarea Williams, his grandaughter
Spouses
Birth22 Feb 1846, , Gallia, Ohio
Death22 Jan 1927, Newton, Jasper, Illinois
Burial24 Jan 1927, North Muddy Twp, Jasper, Illinois (Trexler/Kedron Cemetery)
Burial MemoFuneral services were held at Sandy Creek Christian church, Monday morning, January 24 at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J.E. Spencer of Newton
OccupationKeeping House
ReligionFirst Christian (Sandy Creek)
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Obit: Clark, Susanna Ellen - daughter of Samuel and Margaret Allison, was born in Gila county, Ohio, on Feb. 22, 1845 and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Ball in this city, Saturday, January 22, 1927, aged 81 years and 11 months. She was united in marriage to Dr. Noah S. Clark, Sept. 21, 1865, and to them were born eleven children, viz: Albert G. Clark of Alva, Okla; Mrs. Maggie J. Williams of Clay City; Ellsworth N. Clark of Salem; Oscar E. Clark of Odell; Mrs. Flora Ball of Newton; Mrs. Lucy McKinney of Bogota; Mrs. Belle Clark of Newton. There are also twenty-seven grandchildren. Her husband and four children preceded her in death. Deceased had lived in Kedron vicinity and at Newton for over 54 years...Funeral services were held at Sandy Creek Christian church, Monday morning, January 24 at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J.E. Spencer of Newton, and interment was in the nearby cemetery.... Tuesday, January 25, 1927.(Newton Press)(We know it was Gallia, not Gila)
Marriage21 Sep 1865, Harrison Twp, Gallia, Ohio
Marr Memoremarried 15Nov1897
Divorce7 Oct 1897
Birth22 Feb 1846, , Gallia, Ohio
Death22 Jan 1927, Newton, Jasper, Illinois
Burial24 Jan 1927, North Muddy Twp, Jasper, Illinois (Trexler/Kedron Cemetery)
Burial MemoFuneral services were held at Sandy Creek Christian church, Monday morning, January 24 at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J.E. Spencer of Newton
OccupationKeeping House
ReligionFirst Christian (Sandy Creek)
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Obit: Clark, Susanna Ellen - daughter of Samuel and Margaret Allison, was born in Gila county, Ohio, on Feb. 22, 1845 and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Ball in this city, Saturday, January 22, 1927, aged 81 years and 11 months. She was united in marriage to Dr. Noah S. Clark, Sept. 21, 1865, and to them were born eleven children, viz: Albert G. Clark of Alva, Okla; Mrs. Maggie J. Williams of Clay City; Ellsworth N. Clark of Salem; Oscar E. Clark of Odell; Mrs. Flora Ball of Newton; Mrs. Lucy McKinney of Bogota; Mrs. Belle Clark of Newton. There are also twenty-seven grandchildren. Her husband and four children preceded her in death. Deceased had lived in Kedron vicinity and at Newton for over 54 years...Funeral services were held at Sandy Creek Christian church, Monday morning, January 24 at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J.E. Spencer of Newton, and interment was in the nearby cemetery.... Tuesday, January 25, 1927.(Newton Press)(We know it was Gallia, not Gila)
Marriage15 Nov 1897
Marr Memoremarriage