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Essex / Re: Clark Family Orsett, Thurrock, Essex
« on: Tuesday 02 May 17 13:43 BST (UK) »
Hi
William Edward Clark's daughter knew her Grandfather was George and a Mariner also that he was
Interred in West Ham Cemetery. She had assumed he died young but then said his death would have made him 78 years so that would make his death in the 1960's.
I found him on the National Archives at Kew. From the information I collected he was born Clarke but dropped the E on the 1911 Census.
William's son said his father was born within the sound of Bow Bells so a true Cockney. I also wonder if the Rose who married Sutton could be a later marriage than the one found in 1927. I Guess something happened within the family not to talk about George ever.
Joan
William Edward Clark's daughter knew her Grandfather was George and a Mariner also that he was
Interred in West Ham Cemetery. She had assumed he died young but then said his death would have made him 78 years so that would make his death in the 1960's.
I found him on the National Archives at Kew. From the information I collected he was born Clarke but dropped the E on the 1911 Census.
William's son said his father was born within the sound of Bow Bells so a true Cockney. I also wonder if the Rose who married Sutton could be a later marriage than the one found in 1927. I Guess something happened within the family not to talk about George ever.
Joan