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Re: William Smith Clark
« Reply #45 on: Monday 24 May 10 22:28 BST (UK) »
Hiya, I know this thread was last used a year ago, but i too have a family member in the 1911 census talked about here. The Jacob Clark is my husbands great grandad, and like you i found it confusing and had a hard time finding sarah ann clark and who she was married to.

So, just wondering if you ever found out and if the william or christine clark on the 1911 census was a relative of yours that you were searching for?   :)

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Re: William Smith Clark
« Reply #46 on: Tuesday 25 May 10 20:10 BST (UK) »
Thanks for your input on this.  I have not done much on this lately as I have been doing a lot on another line of my tree and got bogged down with it.  I have looked at Jacob's born in 1901 and have found one with the name Jacob Smith Clark.  This may be the same one but not sure.  What was the name of your Jacobs father as that may hold a clue for me.

Thanks for getting in touch.  I am going to re-open my file on this and start afresh on it.  My dad would love some answers as would the rest of his family.

Jac
Garbutt Ashington Northumberland,
 Simpson SouthShields,
Clark Northumberland,
Dargue South Shields, 
Atkinson South Shields,
Ellis Tynemouth and Liverpool,
Sadler tynemouth,
Leathley, Routhledge,Forrest.
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Re: William Smith Clark
« Reply #47 on: Sunday 30 October 11 07:31 GMT (UK) »
After three years of searching I have eventually (thanks to the people of roots) traced the baptism for William Smith Clark. 

I would just like to say a big thanks to everyone who has tried to help me especially Barb, Scot, Cris, Angela, MattR, Matt9, SarahA and Pckl who found the information.  There are too many who have helped to name everyone.

I now need to find a birth reg. for him but it does not seem so important now.

Thanks again to all of you for your time and patience with this one.


Jac


Garbutt Ashington Northumberland,
 Simpson SouthShields,
Clark Northumberland,
Dargue South Shields, 
Atkinson South Shields,
Ellis Tynemouth and Liverpool,
Sadler tynemouth,
Leathley, Routhledge,Forrest.
Herfy Germany,USA and London
Chester London and USA
Hopkins London
Hales London

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Re: William Smith Clark
« Reply #48 on: Sunday 05 February 12 22:04 GMT (UK) »
Thanks,
I will contact them.  I know he had a half brother called Robert Mullen.  Thats about all at the moment but i will crack it i know i will.
Jac
you may have sorted this bit out but Robert Mullen married Minnie Garbutt they had two sons, Robert and Ken Mullen
W S Clark lived at 16 Joson Place (thats what it looks like).  Both he and his father were miners.  His dad was George Henry although it only has Henry on Williams marraige cert.  I don't know his mothers name.   He married Mary Garbutt July 26 1930.
This is not related to the other request it is the other side of the family.
I can't find him on any records that i have looked at.
I think his parents lived at 79 Sycamore Street Ashington
Regards
Jac