The Clark Family
James Horsley Clark
6 November 1816, in Soham,
Cambridgeshire, England
William Clark
Martha Horsley
Ann Crisp in 1849,
in Cambridge
district, Cambridgeshire, England
Fanny
Hawkins on 29 April 1862, in St Andrew the Less,
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The marriage was witnessed by Plume
Hawkins and Mary Ann Clark. James is listed as a widower, a grocer
living at John Street, the son of William, a farmer, deceased. Fanny is
listed as a spinster, of Fitzroy Street, the daughter of Joshua, a
grocer, deceased.
Sadler &
Harnessmaker (1851), Grocer (1861,
1862), Grocer & Landowner (1871), Farmer of 10 acres employing 1
boy (1881)
1851: City Road,
Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire
1861: 12 John Street,
Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire
1862: John Street,
Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire (2nd marriage)
1871: 12 John Street, Cambridge St
Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire
1881:
Sand St, Soham, Cambridgeshire
- IGI baptism extracts batch
C132241
- John Nichols; baptism record
- England Marriage Index (4Q1849 vol 14 p7); 1851 census
- John Nichols; England
Marriage Index (2Q1862
vol 3b p769)
-
1851, 1861 census, 2nd marriage record; 1881 census
William Clark
Martha Horsley
- James Clark (1816 - ? )
- Mary
Ann Clark (1818 - ? )
- Jonas William Clark (1822 - ? )
Farmer
Deceased at the time of
his son, James's
second marriage in April 1862
- John Nichols; baptism records
of children
-
Marriage record of son James
-
Marriage
record of son James
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