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James Clark Chipping Norton
« on: Monday 25 March 24 12:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi All
Im at present trying to trace my GG Grandfather James Clark’s Father the info i had sent is
James Clark marries Elizabeth Mason in Chipping Norton 1800s
He was a horse groom she was groom Kingham
Info i had sent before i purchased the big A gave a William Clark aa James father his Mother being Sarah Archer (Archard Orchard)
Since doing my own research over weekend i find William and Sarah had a son John but no James leaving me without a Father for him any one any ideas?
Many thanks
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Re: James Clark Chipping Norton
« Reply #1 on: Monday 25 March 24 12:31 GMT (UK) »
Hi
The census gives James birthplace as Moreton in the Marsh
There is a baptism at Moreton
James Clarke s of William and Sarah Clarke 25 Dec 1840.
The family are on the 1841 census at Moreton on the High st William is a coal merchant 50 ,wife Sarah 46 and then their children-Harriet 20, Sarah 12,James 10 ,William 7,Elizabeth 5 and John 2.
William Clark did indeed marry Sarah Archer 5.11.1829 at Moreton in the Marsh.

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Re: James Clark Chipping Norton
« Reply #2 on: Monday 25 March 24 12:33 GMT (UK) »
Marriage image is available on Ancestry -

2 December 1865 - Kingham

James - of age - bachelor - Groom.  Chipping Norton.  Father:  William, Groom
Elizabeth - of age - spinster.  Kingham.  Father: Thomas, Labourer

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Re: James Clark Chipping Norton
« Reply #3 on: Monday 25 March 24 13:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi all thanks both of You!
So William was right after all!
Phew thats a relief ! Just tryin to get used to using the Big A finding ot a nightmare to be honest so thanks again now to try and trace the Archer line and see if that infos right ??