1914 Delaware County History pgs. 365-366 (Allen Clark)
Without
special advantages at the outset of his career A. E. Clark began earning his
own living about the time he attained his majority and has since worked his way
upward along business lines until he is now one of the substantial and
prosperous farmers of Honey Creek township, where he owns
valuable property. He was born in Du Page county, Illinois, February 12,
1868, and
is a son of Daniel and Mary J. (Foster) Clark, of whom mention is made
elsewhere in this volume. When a young lad he entered the public schools and
year after year added to his knowledge until his learning well qualified him to
take up the practical and responsible duties of life. He remained at home until
he had attained his majority and his training in the work of the fields
prepared him for the duties which have devolved upon him in connection with the
development and improvement of his own farm. When he reached man's estate he bought
his present property on section 34, Honey Creek township.
He has now two hundred and twenty-two acres of land in the home farm and in
addition owns eighty acres in Clayton county. In
connection with general farming he is engaged largely in stock-raising and
makes a specialty of Duroc Jersey hogs. The buildings
which he has erected are modern in style of architecture and are well adapted
to the uses to which they are put.
In 1893 Mr.
Clark was united in marriage to Miss Lecta Hockaday, who was born in this county, a daughter of William
and Elizabeth (Rogers) Hockaday,
both of whom are still living. Mr. and Mrs. Clark have one son, Howard, who is
now attending college.
Mr. Clark
is identified with several fraternal organizations, holding membership with the
Masonic lodge at Manchester, the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows and the Modern Woodmen of America. His study of the political questions
and issues of the day has led him to give his allegiance to the republican party and he does not falter in his support thereof.
He is now serving as township trustee and has been officially connected with
the schools as one of the directors. Much of his life has been passed in this
county and at all times he has enjoyed the good-will of those with whom he has
come in contact, and has won the friendship of many.
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