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In a letter in the possession of Mrs. Park L. Newbold of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, William Clark's daughterr, Mary (Clark) Sharples relates to her brother Francis Clark of Nauvoo, IL that their father is cripple up with rheumatism, yet works as a servant to Mr. Addison when he is able. Dated 2 oct 1845 ffrom Ribchester, Lancashire, England. Mrs. Stewart A. Durrant, of Salt Lake City, Utah has a certified copy of his death record from Somerset House in England. Census of Cherrygate, Ribchester, Lancashire, England, 30 March 1851 lists him as living with daughter Mary Clark Sharples, 73, pauper, formerly farmer, born Long Preston, Yorkshire, England. In a letter in the possession of Mrs. Park L. Newbold of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, William Clark's daughterr, Mary (Clark) Sharples relates to her brother Francis Clark of Nauvoo, IL that their father is cripple up with rheumatism, yet works as a servant to Mr. Addison when he is able. Dated 2 oct 1845 ffrom Ribchester, Lancashire, England. Mrs. Stewart A. Durrant, of Salt Lake City, Utah has a certified copy of his death record from Somerset House in England. Census of Cherrygate, Ribchester, Lancashire, England, 30 March 1851 lists him as living with daughter Mary Clark Sharples, 73, pauper, formerly farmer, born Long Preston, Yorkshire, England.