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Clover Records in Idaho


 Idaho Marriages, 1842-1940

Doris Barrett Bennett Ch Clover 21 September 1929 Preston, Bear Lake CO., Idaho
Forest Clover Rowland King 20 December 1910 Coeur D'Alene, Kootenai CO., Idaho
Ralph D. Edwards Pemble Clover 28 August 1914 Salmon, Lemhi CO., Idaho
Nessie Fisher Tom Clover 9 March 1933 Fort Hall
Maurice Evan Haney Ione Palmer Clover 9 May 1936 Moore, Blaine CO., Idaho
Edwin Francis Kelly Merle Kyle Clover 5 June 1912 Bancroft, Bannock CO., Idaho
Mary Richards Sturlin Clover 26 August 1923 Paris, Bear Lake CO., Idaho

http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/westernStatesRecordDetail.cfm?recordID=685937
 
Rowland King, married  Forest Clover, on 20 December 1910, at Coeur D'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho.Book 7: 80

H. P. Thompson, married Martha Clover on  9 November 1931, at Twin Falls County, Idaho. Book 9: 7

Orin Vincent Clover married Lyle Gertrude Sprague, 19 April 1934, at Boise, in Ada County, Idaho. Book 24: 70.
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Idaho Death Index, 1911-51
 
Clover Year County Town Date of Death Date of Birth Rec. no.
WOODWARD, CARL CLOVER 1911 Latah MOSCOW 10/02/1911 01/21/1909 000771
CLOVER , EDNA 1927 Power PAULINE 05/05/1927 99/99/1914 068967
CLOVER , ERIC J 1940 Ada BOISE 12/08/1940 03/24/1855 122059
CLOVER , VERNON 1939 Ada 12/30/1939 07/05/1904 117041
PAT, SUSIE ( CLOVER ) 1936 Bannock POCATELLO 05/07/1936 99/99/1880 098662

Social Security Death Index


Alma Clover 27 Oct 1895 May 1985 Coeur D Alene, Kootenai, Idaho
David Clover 17 Oct 1881 Jan 1967 Coeur D Alene, Kootenai, Idaho
Emil Clover 17 Jan 1886 Dec 1976 Boise, Ada, Idaho
Esther Clover 15 Sep 1905 27 Mar 1994 Boise, Ada, Idaho
Florence Clover 2 Jul 1894 Jun 1982 Caldwell, Canyon, Idaho
Raymond Clover 12 Jun 1906 Dec 1985 Marsing, Owyhee, Idaho


World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
 
Walter Leroy Clover, born 21 May 1891, Caucasian born Illinois resided Clearwater, ID 
 John Guy Clover, born 1 August 1889, Minnesota, Caucasian resided Twin Falls, ID

J. M Clover Idaho
An Illustrated History of North Idaho Embracing Nex Perces, Idaho, Latah, Kootenai, and Shoshone Counties, Idaho, (Western Publishing Company, 1903) This article is about James E. Dailey but included here because he mentions J. M. Clover.

JAMES E. DAILEY The esteemed pioneer, whose name heads this article, is one of the substantial men of the county and a leader in many lines, and is accredited with the distinction of living longer in Latah County without using whisky than any other man in the Palouse country. He is a man of sound principles and unswerving integrity and is highly esteemed by all of his fellows. James E. was born in La Salle County, Illinois, on April 16, 1858, the son of Robert and Eleanor (Hughes) Dailey. The father was born in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and is now living in Latah County. His grandfather, James Dailey, was a native of the same place and died there. The mother of our subject was born in Greene County in 1836, and is now living in Latah County. Her father, John Hughes, was born and died in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and his father was killed there by the Indians in an early age. Our subject's parents removed to Story County, Iowa, in 1864, and four years later went thence to Hamilton County and farmed. Our subject attended school and later came with his parents to San Francisco, thence to Portland by steamer and on to The Dalles, whence they made their way by teams to the Palouse River, there being no Palouse City then. They took land and at the age of twenty-one James took a portion of his present place, seven miles northeast from Palouse. Since he has purchased more and is one of the substantial farmers of the county and raises abundant crops of hay and the cereals from his half section of fine land. He took part in the defense of the settlers at the time of the Indian outbreak. He was packing to Camas Prairie at the time and assisted to take all his people to Colfax.

The marriage of Mr. Dailey and Miss Ida, daughter of Talbott and Sarah (Haynes) Ingraham, was celebrated on January 1, 1882. They have five children: Blanche, deceased; Ward E., deceased; Robert T., at home; Maud I., and Sarah Odna, at home. Mr. Ingraham was a farmer, born in Ohio on May 6, 1833. His grandmother was Jemimah Birch and his grandfather Ingraham was born in Wales. Mrs. Dailey was born in Knox County, Illinois, on November 23, 1864., and gained her education in the public schools. Mrs. Dailey has brothers and sisters as follows: Warren S., in Pennsylvania; Eliza J., wife of: Bert Trownfelter and living in Lewiston; Daniel S., deceased; Mr. Dailey's brothers and sisters are named as follows: Louisa, wife of Walter Dean, in Latah County, John L. and Hughes I. on Nez Perces reservation; Anna E., wife of W; W. Davis, of Latah County; Robert R., at home in Latah County and Charles M., also at home in Latah County. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey are members of the Christian Church and he is a member of the school board. It is of note that six uncles of Mr. Dailey fought in the Civil war, one, I. I. Hughes becoming captain. Mrs. Dailey had five uncles in the Civil war and three died there, one in Andersonville prison. They were fifers and one was a drum major. In 1875 Mr. Dailey carried the mail from Lewiston to Spokane, Lewiston being the distributing point then. And it is of note that at that time J. M. Clover kept a little store in a box house in Spokane and there was no accommodation for a horse to be found and Mr. Dailey was obliged to feed him on a picket rope.

Robert R. Clover
Published in the Idaho Press Tribune on 4/15/2009
http://www.idahopress.com/community/obits/?obitid=3045

Robert R. Clover, 76, Nampa,ID,  formerly of Marsing, died Saturday, April 11, 2009, at a local care center. Graveside services are at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 25, at the Marsing-Homedale Cemetery. 459-0833.

Post Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho)
 Arneta Velma Clover, 86, of Rexburg, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009, at her daughter's home in Shelley, Idaho.
        She was born July 19, 1923, in Archer, Idaho, to Melvin Hunsaker and Clara Elizabeth Briggs Hunsaker.
She attended schools in Archer and Sunnydale and then attended Madison High School.
        She married Lionel Ronald Meikle in Archer. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan, Utah, LDS Temple. They later divorced. She married William Herman Clover. They later divorced. She worked for Jack's Chicken Inn, for the school lunch program in Lyman, was an Avon representative, owned and managed Bills Caf, worked for the Walker Caf, then worked in the Ricks College cafeteria and, most recently, for Artco in Rexburg until her retirement.
        Arneta was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Mary Savage Wilcox Camp. She enjoyed square-dancing and traveling, having traveled to almost every state in the U.S. She loved gardening and growing flowers, was an avid genealogist and was famous for her homemade candy.
        She is survived by her children, Launa Marie (Randy Allan) Taylor of Shelley, Ronald Elvin (Beverly) Meikle of St. Anthony, Lynn Burdette (Judy) Meikle and Garth Durand (Nancy) Meikle, both of Rexburg, and Alan Var (Kayleen) Meikle of Roy, Utah; siblings, Cleona Simpson of Lyman, Calvin (Dorothy) Hunsaker of Tenino, Wash., and Larry Hunsaker of Lyman; 19 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a grandson, Ronald Elvin Meikle.
        Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, at the Lyman LDS 1st Ward. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday and from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Saturday, both at the church. Burial will be in Archer-Sutton Cemetery under the care of Eckersell Memorial Chapel in Rigby. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.eckersellfuneralhome .com.seen in postregister.com
  
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Idaho State Historical Society Biographical Index

The index can be found at http://www.idahohistory.net/id_bio_index.html  It contains two Clover entries

Clover B W 1964 Obituary Clergy
Clover Don News Item


www.idahohistory.net/prisoner_index.pdf
Penitentiary, Idaho State Prisoner File
Clover Richard S Penitentiary, Idaho State Prisoner File


Censuses

1930 Ada County, Idaho Boise page 175, ED 1-15, sh 1A: 2/2 Emil F. Clover 42 single MN Sweden Sweden; Benjamini W. Clover brother 40 first married at 32 MN Sweden Sweden.  Both were clergyman in the Salvation Army.

1930 Clearwater County, Idaho Orofino ED 18-21 sh 2B line 88 Walter L Clover 38 IL ENG Sweden; Hattie M. wife 42 MN US US.  Walter was a forest ranger working for the US Forestry Service. He was first married at age 34.  She was first married at age 14.  



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