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porkpiebaby
This message was updated on 8/8/2006 2:16:24 AM by porkpiebaby |
St James Pc Codnor marriages
replied on: 8/8/2006 12:48:09 AM Thanks so much for the information on Clarkes' marriages at Codnor! Some of them are spelt Clark (no e) in some of the census returns. However, since my grandfather's middle name was "Clarke" then I have to presume the intention was for it to be spelt with the "e"! Thanks again! Just a couple of questions on all your help! 1) Did Mary Clarke(daughter of James and Amy)really get baptised in 1887? if so, this is quite late really! She would have been 18! 2)Did Amy Clarke die in 1901 the same as James? 3)At the time of George Fogg and Elizabeth Clarke's marriage, was George Fogg's father John a "cab" or a "lab" proprietor? If there is any more information about any of this branch of Clarkes, in particular baptisms and deaths/burials then I would be very grateful. Thanks |
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