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Author: fudgestripecookays1
Surnames: CLINK, HORTON
Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
I think you're combining data on two unrelated Clink families. Some of this pertains to different Clinks.
I recently dug up a branch of Clinks that married into the Horton family I'm researching. (See Horton, George Firman. Chronicles of the Horton Family. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Home Circle Publishing Company, 1876.)
My William Clink was born August of 1844 in probably Green Springs, Ohio. He married Ann Elizabeth Horton about 1873, probably in Green Springs or around Republic or Tiffin, Ohio.
William and Ann Elizabeth (called Libbie) had ten children, and I'm still working out the details on all of them, but at least 4 died before they left Ohio- Glen, Nellie, plus Mary and one other.
The other children were Bertha (born in Ohio, 1879), Juanita (born Ohio, 1881), Frank Horton Clink (b. Garden City Kansas Feb 2, 1889), and Eulah (and/or Marie b. Colorado 1893). Trying to figure out if Eulah and Marie were the same person.
Libbie and William left Ohio and moved to Kansas; Swink, Colorado; Pueblo, Colorado; then the area in/around Los Angeles, California.
Frank Horton Clink (middle name for his mother's maiden name)married at least two times that I've found: the first time to Charlotte Guise (m. June 4, 1912, divorced 1919). The second time to Lottie Canterburry (Oct 9, 1919). There may have been an even earlier marriage.
Frank Horton Clink is buried with this family of Clinks (mother and at least one sister) at Inglewood Cemetery in Los Angeles. Hope this helps to keep them straight.
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