Individual Details

George Samuel Clason

(7 Nov 1874 - 7 Apr 1957)

In the May 17 and May 19, 1899, Denver Post, Denver, Colorado, George S. Clason is in an article about the returning engineer company that spent 10 months of the Spanish American War in Honolulu, Hawaii. "Private Clason, who enlisted in Denver but whose relatives are in Cheyenne, Wyo." stated that the officers in charge earned their contempt not respect with their not training the men and spending their time "chasing around Honolulu day and night."

On the 1930 U. S. Census George and Ann Clason appear at Denver, Denver Co., Colorado. They have been married 3 years. George is president of a map company and Ann is a teacher doing private classes.

The Clason Map Company was a map company in the United States that went bankrupt in the Great Depression. It was owned by George Samuel Clason in Denver, Colorado.

The Richest Man in Babylon by Clason, George S. (George Samuel), 1874-1957

Events

Birth7 Nov 1874Missouri
Marriage11 Jun 1927Denver Co., Colorado - Ann Venable Burt
Death7 Apr 1957Napa Co., California
Alt nameGeorge S Clason
BurialGolden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, San Mateo Co., California
Military1 CL Pvt Co I 2nd Regt. US Vol. Engrs
BurialSan Bruno, San Mateo Co., California
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Families

SpouseAnn Venable Burt (1887 - 1978)
FatherCyrus Seward Clason (1842 - 1934)
MotherElizabeth Mabel Stillman (1848 - 1932)
SiblingHorace Stillman Clason (1870 - 1951)

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