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Offline Tom Piper

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Re: Clark, Sheaf, Waterman of Portsea
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday 03 January 12 15:07 GMT (UK) »
There is this record, no doubt someone has it already.

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, February 7, 1874; Issue 4328.

Mischievous Youngsters: Frederick Rowls, John Scribbens and Albert Scribbens, three boys, were summoned for doing damage to a door in Elm-lane, Mile End, belonging to Richard New.



Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, December 18, 1875; Issue 4522.

NEW-on the 5th instant, at 2, Elm-lane, Kingston, Leah, wife of Richard New, aged 63 years.

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Re: Clark, Sheaf, Waterman of Portsea
« Reply #46 on: Tuesday 03 January 12 16:00 GMT (UK) »
Information and all of the parish records for Farlington can be found at:-

http://www.farlingtonparish.co.uk/history.shtml

Had a quick look and couldn't find anymore useful info though.

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North Kent (Darford-Rochester) - Martin, Carter, Davis, Redsell, Hollands, Hartup, Kendle, Willmouth
Portsea - New, Clarke, Oxford, Wallis
Polstead - Martin/Marten inc Red Barn Murder
Liverpool - Owen (1805ish)
Melrose(ish) - Grant/Millar
Weymouth - Davis
Newfoundland - Rowe
Cogges, Witney - Pickett
East Lothian - Kidd & Whitson
Southborough (Norfolk) - Starke & Clarke

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Re: Clark, Sheaf, Waterman of Portsea
« Reply #47 on: Friday 02 March 12 04:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello, especially to lindynz and the other descendants of Adam and Louisa Clark who have posted.
I'm researching the story of James Clark, 'the pearl king', youngest child of Adam and Louisa. Quite a life, and there's much of interest in archives, old newspapers etc. The great gap is the early years, the dozen or so after the deaths of Adam and Louisa in 1860. James, the youngest of eight children, was just 2. Louisa, the oldest, was 16; intriguingly, she married the day after her mother died.
Would be most grateful for any information about the lives of the young Clarks in those formative years.
Regards,
Bob

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Re: Clark, Sheaf, Waterman of Portsea
« Reply #48 on: Monday 08 July 19 17:44 BST (UK) »
Hello, I am really interested to know more about SHEAF as I have recently discovered my descendants where Sheafs. My mother born a Sheaf on the iow, then adopted 6 weeks before the end of the war.

I look forward to hearing from you,

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Sarah


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Re: Clark, Sheaf, Waterman of Portsea
« Reply #49 on: Monday 08 July 19 17:50 BST (UK) »
I have some limited information-

Louisa Elizabeth Sheaf is my Great Great Aunt - Her brother Aaron John Sheaf (Son of Aaron John Sheaf)  is my Great Great Grandfather

I would love to hear more and maybe able to share some information I have. 

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Sarah

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Re: Clark, Sheaf, Waterman of Portsea
« Reply #50 on: Tuesday 09 July 19 04:03 BST (UK) »
Hi Sarah

Louisa Elizabeth Sheaf was my 3 x great grandmother.  There is a lot of information about the family if you read back through this thread.  I'm happy to share any other info I have too. 

Linda