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Clarence died from injuries when his car skidded on ice and plunged into the creek on South Filbert Street in Curwensville. He was a section foreman for the New York Central Railroad in Lumber City, Pennsylvania, where he resided. He was a native of Clearfield County and was born in Ferguson Township. He was a member of the Curwensville Lodge 268, Loyal Order of Moose. One child resulted from this marriage.
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A Clarence C. McCracken (1877-1928) is listed among those buried at Lumber City Cemetery, Penn Township, Clearfield County, PA. (Rte 729 At Faith Bible Church)
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A Clarence McCracken age 18 (abt 1867) is listed in the Kansas State Census dated 1 Mar 1885. With him are a Harrison McCracken (43), a ?? Stock Raiser; Kate McCracken (32) and Frank McCracken (10). All were born in Pennsylvania. They’re living in Alasmola(?), Lane County, KS.
Source: Ancestry.com Kansas State Census Collection, 1853-1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, ISA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.
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