James CLOUGH
1880 U.S Census, Lancaster,Worcester,Massachusetts FHL# 1254563
OBITUARY: James Clough, who died at South Lancaster,Mass., July 15 at the age of 85 years, 9 months and 20 days, was a native of the town of Boscawen and resided there until 23 years old, when he removed to Orange in Grafton county and lived there for many years, holding all important town offices, and representing the town in the legislature for three years. He was a devoted and life-long Democrat, and had been a subscriber to the N. H. Patriot for more than 60 years.
Dies in Oaklahoma Joseph H. Clough Succumbs to Heart Failure Last Friday Interrment at Denison Funeral of this well Known Pioneer at Kemming Residence at Three O'Clock Tomorrow Mr. Joseph H. Clough for many years one of Denison's best known and most highly respected citizens, died last Friday morning at Woodward, Oklahoma. He had been ill but a few days with stomach trouble but on the day prior to his death he was much better and was able to sit up and be about the hotel where he was making his home. He retired about ten o'clock and shortly after mid-night the proprietor, while passing his room noticed through the open door that Mr. Clough was lying in an uncomfortable position. he went in to see if he could be of assistance and found the body already cold in death. His children were immediately notified and his son Frank who resides at San Marcial, New Mexico, went at once to Woodward. He was delayed twenty four hours by a burning bridge and it was not until this morning that he was able to reach Denison with the remains of his beloved father. The funeral services will take place at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Kemming, on tomorrow, Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, Rev. W. E. Bryce officiating. Mr. Joseph H. Clough was born in New Hampshire May , 1831. He came of a long line of Americans, his ancestors having come to this country early in the seventeenth century. He spent his youthful days in New England and it was at Clinton, Massachusetts that he was married to Sarah Howe, the loving and beloved wife who has preceded him to the grave. In 1867 the Clough family came to Iowa, settling in Maquoketa. In 1874 he came to Denison and it was here that his family was raised and that he spent the prime of his years. In 1899 he resigned the office of County Coroner to which he had been elected and moved to Oklahoma. He was engaged in the cattle business at Woodward. Last spring he made a visit to Denison to see his old time friends and no one who saw him then appearing so much younger than his years, thought that he woud pass from earth before the year had closed. Mr. Clough leaves three children Mr. Frank Clough of San Marcial, New Mexico, Mrs. Nettie Smith of Teloga, Oklahoma, and Mrs. C.C. Kemming of this city. Mr. Clough was an honest, honarable and conscientious man. He was a contractor and builder and no man excelled him in workmanship and in an honest effort to do his best. His disposition was of the kindliest and he had as many friends as he had acquaintances. He was a good neighbor and an upright citizen and in every way a man beyond reproach. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to those bereft of his love and kindness but know that they will find great comfort in the history of his well spent life.
OBITUARY: Mrs. A.W. Bailey Mrs. Julia Bailey, One of the oldest residents of Clark County, died at the home of R.F. Kountz, Tuesday afternoon, April 8, aged 91 years and 5 days. Julia Tyler Clough was born at Orange, New Hampshire, April 3, 1833. She grew to womanhood in New Hampshire and was there married to A. W. Bailey. In 1866 they came west and lived for one year in Kansas. They then moved to Black River Falls and in 1871 moved to Greenwood. After her husband's death in 1903 she went to Portland, Oregon to live with her son, Berton. This son died in 1918 and she came to Neilsville to live with her daughter, Mrs. R. F. Kountz, who is since deceased. She remained in the home, however,and in her declining health has been well cared for by Mr. Kountz and his daughter, Miss Kitty Kountz. Another son, Dorrance, died at Greenwood. She leaves one step-daughter at Everett, Washington. She leaves also 7 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Mrs. Bailey was of Puritan ancestry and was related to a number of the noted literary people of New England. She was mentally superior, kindly and cordial to all about her. The funeral was held Friday, Rev. G. W. Longenecker officiating. Burial took place in the family lot in Greenwood cemetery.
He married Sarah Sargent 22 Mar 1820 at Boscawen, Merrimack, New Hampshire . Sarah Sargent was born at Warner, Merrimack, New Hampshire 23 Dec 1796 daughter of Joseph Sargent and Judith Harvey .
They were the parents of 7
children:
Harrison Clough
born 27 Aug 1820.
Leonard K. Clough
born 11 Jun 1822.
Betsey E.merson Clough
born 12 Jul 1825.
Joseph H. Clough
born 6 May 1831.
Julia Tyler Clough
born 3 Apr 1833.
Mary A. Clough
born 14 Apr 1837.
Marinda Jennie Clough
born 16 May 1839.
James Clough died 15 Jul 1884 at South Lancaster, Massachusetts .
Sarah Sargent died 6 Nov 1890 at Massachusetts .