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Census 1920, Russell, St. Lawrence County, NY: Stalker, John A. - Head - Owns, Mortgaged - Male - White - Age 32 - Married - Immigrated 1910 - Born (& both parents) Canada, English - Farmer, General farm " Ettiel M. - Wife - Female - White - Age 27 - Immigrated 1910 - Born (& both parents) Canada, Eng. " TRESSA V. - Daughter - Female - White - Age 9 - Immigrated 1910, Alien - Born Canada, English - At school " -- 2 younger daughters, 2 younger sons, all born New York-- Census 1930, Hamilton, Madison County, NY: Evans, Charles A. - Head Clark, Ora - Lodger - Male - " Tressa - Servant - Female - White - Age 20 - Married at 18 - Born (& both parents) Canada, English - Immigrated 1911, Naturalized - Servant, House Census 1940, Brownville, Jefferson County, NY: Clark, Ora - Head - " Teresa - Wife - Female - White - Age 30 - Education, 2 yrs High school -Born Canada Watertown Daily Times, 3 July 1970: MONEY TAKEN FROM PURSES Two incidents of possible purse theft were reported to police Wednesday. Mrs. Teresa V. Clark, 716 Griffin ST, an aide at the House of the Good Samaritan, reported to city police Wednesday afternoon that $80 in cash and checks had been stolen or lost from her purse... Mrs. Clark noticed the money missing after sitting down at a downtown store's lunch counter. [edit] =======================================Pulaski Democrat, 12 Sep 1979: TERESA V. CLARK, 69 Mrs. Teresa V. Clark, 69, of Adams Center RD 1 died Thursday morning at the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, after a short illness. A native of Canada, she lived in Lacona and Rochester before moving to Adams Center in 1960. She was employed in the central supply department of the House of the Good Samaritan. Surviving are her husband, Ora; a son, Walter of Adams Center; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Rudd of Lacona; three sisters, Mrs. Jean Hines of Boonville, Mrs. Louise Johnson of Fulton and Mrs. Marion Rutledge of Rome; four brothers, James Stalker of Russell, Amos of Syracuse, Raymond of Buffalo and Benjamin Stalker of Connecticut; two half brothers, Norman and William Clark, both of Clayton; and nine grandchildren. Services will be... Saturday at Summerville Funeral Home, Sandy Creek. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Sandy Creek. References
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