Person:Lillian Clark (9)

Watchers
Lillian Mae Clark
m. 3 JUL 1861
  1. Frances E. Clark1864 - ABT 1930
  2. David Pullis Clark1865 - 1938
  3. Minnie I. Clark1868 - 1895
  4. Franklin Emerson Clark1871 -
  5. Amos Ryerson Clark1871 - 1945
  6. Lillian Mae Clark1873 - 1955
  7. Grace Lee Clark1875 - 1904
m. 27 NOV 1893
  1. Nellie Mae Clark1890 - 1929
Facts and Events
Name Lillian Mae Clark
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 2 JUL 1873 Westtown, Orange, NY
Baptism[4] 12 FEB 1893 Goshen United Methodist Church, Goshen, NY
Marriage 27 NOV 1893 Goshen, Orange, NYto George B. Hewitt
Death[1] 26 APR 1955 Middletown, Orange, NY
Religion[1] St. Paul's Methodist Church, Middletown, NY
Burial[3] Wallkill Cem. Phillipsburgh, NY

Lillie M. Clark was baptized as an adult Feb. 12, 1893 in the Goshen United Methodist Church, Goshen, NY.

From The Independent Republican, Goshen, NY, Friday, Dec. 1, 1893

  Miss Lillie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark was married Monday evening to Mr. George B. Hewitt.  The ceremony took place at the home of the bride and was attended by numerous friends and relatives of the bride and groom.

Middletown Times-Press, Middletown, N. Y. Wednesday, January 12, 1910, Page 1, Column 2

  FLYING MATCH HEAD
    BURNS A CURTAIN
     A slight fire occurred last night at the residence of George B. Hewitt, 16 Myrtle avenue.  The head of a match flew into a curtain, which took fire.  Mrs. Hewitt's left hand was severely burned in extinquishing it.

Middletown Times Herald, Middletown, N. Y. Wednesday, October 1_, 1934 Page Seven, Column Three

  Mrs. Hewitt Wins Coal
  By Pinochle Score
    Mrs. George Hewitt, with highest score in pinochle, won the half ton of coal from Lloyd Harford, highest in bridge, at the party given last night by Gamma Sigma Sorority at the show room of the Buick Motor Car Company on Montgomery street.
    Forty tables of cards were in play and the other winning awards were ??

Middletown Times Herald, Middletown, N. Y., Friday, March 13, 1942, page 7, column 6

  Goodwill Plan is Explained to St. Paul's Unit
       Activities planned by the Society include a covered dish luncheon March nineteenth at the home of Mrs. Lillian Hewitt, twenty-four Grand avenue; .......

From The Middletown Times Herald, Wednesday, April 27, 1955

  Mrs. Lillian Mae Hewitt of 24 Grand avenue died in Middletown yesterday.  She was the widow of George B. Hewitt.
  Born in Westtown July 2, 1873, Mrs. Hewitt was the daughter of Jeremiah and Harriet Ogden Clark.
  She was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church and a charter member of the Women's Society for Christian Service.
  She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
  Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Burton F. Tarr, at two o'clock Friday afternoon at the Cornelius and Dodd Funeral Home.  Burial will be in Wallkill Cemetery.
  Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow evening.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lillian Hewitt's Obituary from The Middletown Times Herald April 27, 1955 Issue.
  2. Goshen Methodist Church Records.
  3. Tombstone at Wallkill Cemetery, Phillipsburg, NY.
  4. Goshen, NY Methodist Church Records, Microfilm Roll #1, Book 4.