Monday, June 25, 2007

Ella Hadley Clark
























Her obituary:


Why should we call it death?

This calm sweet sleep of peace,

When the tired hands are forever at rest,

And all of earth's sorrows cease.

'Tis but drifting away from time,

Laying life's burdens down,

Just laying aside the cross and the care

To wear evermore a crown.


Ella, oldest daughter of Eli and Theodocia Hadley, was born November 25, 1851, and departed this life December 22, 1913.

She was united in marriage to Elwood Clark, January 16, 1873. To this union were born twelve children, five of whom preceded her to the glory world; three were taken in infancy, Angie and Corella were gathered by the Reaper Angel in the bloom of young womanhood; three sons and four daughters are left to mourn with their father the loss of a devoted wife and mother.

Some twenty-six years ago she was converted and the life she has lived has testified of the indwelling of the Christ spirit in her soul.

Ella Clark was of a quiet and unpretentious nature, true to her friends, kind to her neighbors, always ready to minister to the sick, and her last service for the Master she loved was at the death-bed of a friend. Hers has been a faithful and useful life. The hand of affliction was laid heavily upon her, the summons came, and the sharpened sickle was thrust in and the fully ripened sheaf garnered. We sorrow to-day, but not as those who have no hope for we know she rests from her labors and her works will follow her.

A card:

We desire to thank all the kind neighbors and friends, who in any way showed their sympathy in our sad bereavement. - Elwood Clark and family

Below, a snippet of Ella's bank book, dated 1892.


Saturday, June 23, 2007

Theodocia Thatcher Hadley Osborn























Theodocia Thatcher was born the daughter of Susanna Stratton Thatcher and Thomas Thatcher on January 1, 1817 in Clinton County, Ohio. She married Eli Hadley, son of John Hadley and Lydia Harvey Hadley, in 1846. She is the mother of Ella Hadley Clark, the great-great-grandmother of this blog's author.


She is mentioned on page 637 of W.H. Beers’ History of Clinton County:


"William Osborn, Jr., was married December 25, 1834, to Hannah Hadley, d daughter of David Hadley. He had five children by this union-David S., Mary Emily, William, Isaiah H. and Seth. William Osborn remained single after the death of his first wife until 1881, when he married Theodocia Hadley, widow of Eli L. Hadley, whose maiden name was Thatcher."