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Antrim / Re: Frederick Robert Clarke
« on: Tuesday 14 July 20 16:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi Sorry , i just checked my tree and i think we have the wrong Frederick , mine is Frederick James Leonard Clarke born 1887 Southampton. Son to Frederick Robert Clarke . Could you check and let me know because i have seen the other Frederick J H Clarke ?

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Antrim / Re: Frederick Robert Clarke
« on: Sunday 12 July 20 19:37 BST (UK)  »
Wow , so Frederick was my mothers dad's older brother . Did Frederick stay in Southampton ? have you done a DNA test . Sorry a lot of questions , but we definitely are related . Did your grandmother ever talk about this side of your family ?

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Antrim / Re: Frederick Robert Clarke
« on: Sunday 12 July 20 17:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi, Hope you see this as i have only just seen your post . Looks like we are related but who was your great father . Its all very vague .  x

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Antrim / Re: Frederick Robert Clarke
« on: Saturday 12 October 19 17:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi , I hope you remember me asking you about the Clarke of Mullaghcarton a few years ago and i was wondering if you could give me the exact location of where the farm was and any churches where they were buried and is the quarry lane mentioned in the will where it says the little house was the quarry on the mullaghcarton rd . I still only have a certificate saying frederick robert father was james clarke but i did find maybe a connection  as although he lived in Southampton he died on the same street in Liverpool where Ann Clarkes daughter lived , so was he visiting her ? I am going over to Belfast next weekend so it would be good to know of churches or places i could visit or get clues from and also have you done your DNA , if you are related to them would it match if i was ? Many Thanks Sara .x

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Antrim / Re: Frederick Robert Clarke
« on: Sunday 27 January 13 19:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, i did read this will last year and i did wonder if he could be Robert as he did serve an apprenticeship as a marine engineer . I know Frederick  Robert Clarke did call at least one of his sons by his third not his first name , so it could be a common thing and he could be Robert .Its good to know you thought the same thing so i can do some searching down that line. Much appreciated.

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England / Re: Huntingdon
« on: Saturday 25 August 12 19:51 BST (UK)  »
Hello James and DRL, sorry just seen messages thanks for getting intouch. DRL are you Alice,s grandson then and who was John Edward ?

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England / Re: Huntingdon
« on: Sunday 08 July 12 16:39 BST (UK)  »
Hello, did you ever find what you were looking for on the Huntingdons.Looks like your grandfather who i believe is still alive was my grandfathers cousin, my  grandfather was George Arthur Huntingdon and their grandmother was Jane Huntingdon.I know a few of them went over to America and Canada and Wilfred and Vincents father died after being there only 5 years which you probably know. I've been trying to find out what happened to wilfred but have reached a blank,i would be very gratefull of any info.Kind Regards,Sara.

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Antrim / Re: Frederick Robert Clarke
« on: Tuesday 19 June 12 20:00 BST (UK)  »
Hi,i have the the marriage certificate and indeed it says James Clarke occupation Farmer,i think i found a record saying he died in 1872 but it is very hard with irish records.

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Antrim / Re: Frederick Robert Clarke
« on: Wednesday 16 May 12 18:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi,thankyou for all this information, nobody knows anything about him and i will have to try and get marriage certificate good idea.I thought Mulbarton was wrong as i could only find one in Nofolk.Thanks again.

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