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In case there was any doubt about the sealing, the couple was sealed two more times within the past decade. Genealogical records indicate that Ezra James Clark was sealed to Lydia Ann Robinson on in the South Jordan Temple on Nov. 14, 1992, and then again on Oct.
23, 1993, in the Ogden Temple.

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Ezra James Clark Dead 29 Mar 1856
Lydia Ann Robinson 21 Feb 1856
Ezra. Thompson Clark Heir 23 Nov. 1823
Mary Elizabeth Clark x Kisses Body 25 Nov. 1849

This graphic, traced from Endowment House microfilm, shows the sealing of Ezra James Clark Lydia Ann Robinson which took place in October of 1876.

Story written by Antone Clark
May of 2001

i. Ezra James, b. 30 Mar. 1846, Montrose, Lee, Iowa;
d. unm. at Fonda, Montgomery, N.Y., 14 July 1868. At age 19 he left for a mission in England where he served for 3 years in the Worcestershire, Dorsetshire, and Kent Conferences. He was in poor health on the voyage home; he landed in New York 12 July 1868 and exerted himself beyond his strength in helping the immigrants to disembark. The heat was intense as he commenced his journey westward, and he died of sunstroke on the train. He was buried in Albany, N.Y., but the next spring his father went east to arrange transfer of his body to Utah for burial.

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