Hi Daizi,
I'm sorry I have no idea what his mothers name could have been. I have been told that his sister must have been older than him.
I know this one is very difficult, as I can't see anyone not naming their mother.
I don't know if this is any help to you but hey what do I have to loose.
William George Clarke who was suppose to born 15-7-1885. As it it written in the family bible, but when I look at the 15 number it looks as though there was a 12 because of the curling of the number, but I could be very wrong.
He married Florence Caroline May Penney born July 1892 in Milton New South Wales, on the 8th March 1911. On the marriage certificate it has mother unknown, father "William" and occupation of his father as "Coach Duties". It also states Victoria for place of his birth, not Melbourne. Now this could be the lack of the Ministers entry. I am lead to believe that back then they had to show a birth certificate prior to marriage. I believe it came in 1856 ruling.
They had the following children:
Ada Florence Ann
Albert William George
Alice Doreen May
Milton William George
Earnest Lindsay
Raymond Vincent
Thelma Caroline Rose
Winnifred Pearl Grace
Alice Ruby Joyce
Violet Ellen Joan
Howard Samuel Hilton
Dorothy Dulcie Merle
Neville Cecil Warren
Ronald Noel
One back then as ome times today children are named after the bride or grooms parents etc......
There is a story through the family that the daughter with the name Rose was named after his sister.
There is also a letter from the first born Ada to sister Alice about their Grandparents with some details of them, but then so goes on to talk about their parents
quote" NOW our dear father was born at Little Collins St Melbourne.
His father was William Clarke his wife was Rose that had two daughters Alice & Rose. Dad was born born 15th July 1885 in Melbourne"then she goes on about their Grandparents history which is correct to the letter.
Other members of the family recall him talking of a Rose and also of brothers Thomas and with some a brother named Walter (Wally).
As for the spelling of "Clarke" he used to tell all his children to make sure to put the "E" on the end, I don't know what to make out of this?
I have a feeling he may have been born around 1881 as all his photos he looks older than his age stated.
This man ran away from home age 12-14, another member of the family says age 9, but I don't think so as parental fines were very big back then, again I'm probably wrong!
He never returned to his family.
So this is this thus far, I don't know if this is going to be of any help, but I thank you for your reply in my quest o find this man.
Cheers,
Susan Clarke