NameMary Liberty Victory CLARKE157
Birth7 Apr 1864, Wisconsin
Death2 Feb 1930
BurialMilton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherAlmeron W. CLARKE (1826-1905)
MotherMaria DAVID (1835-1908)
Spouses
Birth14 Oct 1860, Rock River, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Death2 Jul 1937, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota
Burial6 Jul 1937, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
FatherLucius Henry GARTHWAITE (1838-1923)
MotherHannah S. JENKINS (1835-1904)
Notes for Mary Liberty Victory CLARKE
Census: 1880 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin: age 15

of Stoughton, WI in her mother's 1908 obituary

Curtis Armstrong saya that Mary was a full blood cherokee indian.157

Mary Liberty Victory (Clarke) Garthwaite 1864-1930
"The Milton Junction Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, Feb. 6, 1930, p 1.
Mrs. Sam Garthwaite, who died in Madison, Feb. 2, 1930, was brought to Milton Junction for burial. Pastor J. F. Randolph conducted the service in the Milton Junction S. D. B. church at noon which was attended by the family of the deceased and other relatives and friends.
Mary Clark was born April 7, 1864, to Almeron and Marie David Clark at Berlin, Wis. She was married to Sam Garthwaite at Albion, Wis., Dec. 25, 1881 by Elder James Rogers. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Maud Armstrong,; three sons, Louie, Fred and Clarence; six grandchildren and a brother William Clark. Her parents, one sister and two brothers preceded her in death.
Notes for Henry Samuel (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin: age 22

Henry Samuel Garthwaite 1860-1937
"The Milton Junction Telephone", Milton Junction, Wisconsin, Thursday, July 8, 1937, p 1.
Rev. J. F. Randolph officiated at funeral services held in the Gray and Albrecht funeral home Tuesday at 3 p.m., for Samuel Garthwaite who died last Friday at the home of his son Louis in Minneapolis, Minn. The boys quartet sang. Burial was in Milton Junction. The bearers were Geo. B. Keith, A. M. Paul, George Maltpress, Leo Van Horn, John Manogue and Harry Green.
Those from out of town, besides his children who attended were Mr. and Mrs. John Ford and Mrs. Nettie Tanner of Edgerton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garthwaite, Fort Atkinson, and Stella Lowell of Chicago.
Samuel, the son of Lucius and Hannah Garthwaite, was born in the Rock River district near Milton Junction 79 years ago. He lived in Milton Junction many years.
He leaves four children, Louis at Minneapolis, Clarence of Chicago, Mrs. Joe Marks of St. Louis, Mo., and Fred Garthwaite of Madison; also six grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Nettie Tanner, one brother, Will of Fort Atkinson. He was a cousin of C. M. Garthwaite, Milton Junction.
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