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familys farm near Kalamazoo, Michigan, the daughter of Manasseh Kernand Caroline Herlan Kern, She was the first woman to graduate from Hillsdale College in Michigan, in, She later earned a masters degree from the same school, in, Clara Kern married educator and editor Alfred Bayliss in, They had two daughters, Zoe and Clara, bornand, Alfred Bayliss died in. Clara Kern Bayliss died in, just before herth birthday, at a hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, Clara Kern Bayliss March,March,was an American writer and educator, Clara Marie Kern was born on her family's farm near Kalamazoo, Michigan, the daughter of Manasseh Kernand Caroline Herlan Kern, She was the first woman to graduate from Hillsdale College in Michigan, in, She later earned a master's degree from the same school, in, Clara Kern married educator and editor Alfred Bayliss in, They had two daughters, Zoe and Clara, bornand, Alfred Bayliss died in. Clara Kern Bayliss died in, just before herth birthday, at a hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, sitelink.