Francis Gail Clark Brown - Born – Comstock May 4, 1917
Grandma's parents - Ada Alice Wimbush & Daniel Herbert Clark
Ada – born Feb in England, married
Holyoke MA Feb 1910
Daniel – born Lyon MT died Dec 23 at
94 in NY
Childhood earliest remembrance
Swinging in tire in an old oak tree
about six years old. Other kids didn’t want to play with.
On stairs in the hotel where she
lived, a voice would call her name. Later knew it to be the Lord speaking to
her. Mother just said, “Go outside and play.”
Had to walk two miles to school and
home.
Had a BIG yellow dog named Nilly.
Age 4 went to Halloween party. Paper
costume, wind blew it off just about at school. Her mom went as a witch without
family knowing but when Gail saw her she went running to her.
Favorite place on hill in cemetery
to play. Grandmas would sit on old iron bench while they played.
Once a month rode train to Whitehall
to get groceries.
Favorite candy – candy covered
almonds.
Pulled plug on horse watering
trouth, got pattled for it along with Aunt Mollie.
Aunt Alice raised about 500
chickens. House burned. Cons put in crates and brought to Hudson Falls. She,
Alice, was 17 years old.
House burned when Gail was 10.
Schoolhouse was one room. Had pot
belly stove for warmth.
Summer lay on grass and make stars?
Pictures
Trips
Lyon Mt. in old Buick with gas
operated lights, no windows. Just glass
izzing? No heat. Took all day to get there late night. Went once a year.
Grandma and Grandpa Daniel Clark. He
was constable. Four children lived. Dad, Rance, Ed, and Flo. All born natural.
Played on sand dunes with streams
caused from mining ore.
Cousins were Jim and Lesley Tracey –
Flo. France and Keith, Uncle Ed
Bears came at night so couldn’t go
out. Grandpa Dan was his (Uncle Dan).
Uncle Dan was in Vaudevill. Aunt Myra by marriage.
In England
Aunt Mary (nurse in army) &
Uncle Harry Winebrush? Pres. Of Grand Trunk Railway Canada. Two boys – Harrison
and Raymond. Raised in military academy – West Point
I'm sure Chris probably has more information but this is what I've found so far in Mom's journals.
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