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Topic: More Clark's In Rye (Read 619 times)
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Racing Girl
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Hoping these people ring a bell with the other Clark researchers in the Rye area:
Elizabeth 1792 Catherine 1795 George 1797 Dinah 1798 Sabina 1801 James 1803
All baptised in Rye to James and Mary Clark, on the IGI in batch C000260 (extracted PR). If anyone has any info on these Clarks, especially the parents, I would be very grateful.
Thanks, Brenda
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lizc
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Hi Brenda,
James (1754-1827) & Mary (nee Fisher - 1759-1828) Clark are my 4x GGP. James was a miller & baker & had at least one mill in Rye & also a bakery shop on the High St.
Their children as far as I know were Mary (c1780), James (I think c1782 - possibly James c1803 was a grandchild or this James died - I don't know for sure), Robert (c1784), Thomas (c1786), Michael (c1788), Fisher (1790-1867 - my 3x GGF), Elizabeth (c1792), Catherine (c1795) & Sabina (c1801).
All the above children are mentioned in James' will so I know were his. I wonder whether George & Dinah might have died or whether they were from another branch of the family. I think the first very likely considering the 6 year gap between Catherine & Sabina.
How are you related to James & Mary? I'd be interested in any info you might have about the Clarks.
Hope this helps. Best wishes Liz
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Racing Girl
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Hi Liz My husband is a direct descendant of a George Clark, bn c1797 in Rye. George married a Maria (possibly Fuller, and probably in Dover in 1820) and was in the Navy/Coastguard Service. In 1841 the family were in St Just in Cornwall, back in Dover in 1851 and in Bridlington in 1861. George died sometime before the 1871 census, and his widow returned to Dover and died there in 1887.
I may be putting the cart before the horse, but the George born to James and Mary in Rye in 1797 was the only one I could come up with, so I searched the batch and came up with the other possible siblings, but this may of may not be the case. "My" George did also have a son named James, but it's a common first name too. I did also find a James Clark marrying a Mary Harmon in July 1792 but that was in Lewes so I'm not sure of the connection, assuming there is one. In the course of your research have you come across another George born 1797ish in Rye?
Brenda
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lizc
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Hi Brenda,
Oops sorry for suggesting that George might have died! I've had another look at James' will just to check I didn't miss George but there's no mention of him.
I've had a look on IGI & have found a George Clark baptised 26.01.1800 to Zebulon & Sarah Clark in Icklesham. Was your George definitely born in Rye? Icklesham & Rye are only 5 miles apart. It might be worth researching this George too.
Have you ever tried going to the National Archives website. I've found lots of interesting documents there for my Clarks in the Rye area.
Hope this helps Liz
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Racing Girl
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Hi Liz My brick wall with this family for a long time was George's son James. I finally tracked down and received James wedding certificate right before Christmas, and got his fathers name for the first time (George) and occupation (Mariner). James was in the Coastguard, and on a hunch I looked back at a website that lists as many CG personnel thru the census as it can find. A George and Maria Clark in Bridlington stood out, George bn c1787 in Rye, Maria bn c1798 in Canterbury. During the Christmas break I visited the library and tracked down G & M in 1851 and 1841, and found that they were the ones I wanted. Although the 1841 doesn't give birthplaces, their ages hadn't been rounded at all and still worked out as 1797 and 1798 respectively. The 1851 said Rye and Canterbury, and again, 1797 and 1798, so that's what I have to go on and that's where I'm at!
Sussex is a new area for me to search, so I'm not yet familiar with the places and their proximities to each other, but I take your point that my George could have been born within spitting distance of Rye, and possibly just classed the town as his birthplace for ease of civil registrations!
So far I've been on TNA website for CG records which are now online, and I've been searching for James, I need to re-look at these records and try and find George in them in the hope that I can get more precise info about him. What other kinds of Clark records are available and in what areas? I find the site a bit daunting to search to be honest!! 
Thanks for the tips, I'll continue plodding on with George and see what I can unearth.
Brenda
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soxy
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Hi, My apologies if I'm out of line...but I'm rather new to all this. I was just idly posting the name Sabina Clark on the internet and came across this site and your posting. I don't know if there is any connection but my mother's name is Sabina, and this is such an unusual name. Her family name is Clark and they originated in Kent, although the name Eldridge creeps in. I haven't done much research so get a bit lost in trying to follow the various threads, not helped by her mother marrying a Clark relative! Anyway, thanks and best wishes.
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Racing Girl
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Hello Soxy Welcome to the forum! LizC most definitely has a Sabina in her line, I thought I did but there is now some doubt. These Clarks were also from Sussex not Kent, but as my Clarks were in the Coastguard Service they ended up in Kent anyway! Can you post some more info re your Clarks (but not about living people), and maybe we can help you out and decide if we're all looking at the same family or not.
Regards, Brenda
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lizc
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Hi Soxy,
Sorry it's taken me so long to reply but I've not been doing my family tree recently & only just found your post.
The Sabina in my tree was my 4xGGFs daughter - named in his will. The name doesn't appear in my direct line again amongst siblings (my direct line being entirely male).
Going backwards from my GGF they are Charles James Clark Edgar Clark Fisher Clark James Clark
Let me know your direct Clark line & i'll see if any names match with any siblings I have listed. There are too many to list here. They had big families!
As you say Sabina is an unual name & might be a family name. The name Fisher is with my Clark's. Both my father & grandfather has/had it as a middle name as did other Clark's i've found.
Best wishes with your research & hope I can help Liz
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