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John Clark

Birth6 OCT 1685/1697 - Sundon/Colmworth, Bedfordshire, England
Death25 NOV 1748 - Not Available
MotherCatherine Gladman
FatherJOHN CLARKE

Born in Sundon/Colmworth, Bedfordshire, England on 6 OCT 1685/1697 to JOHN CLARKE and Catherine Gladman. John Clark married Elizabeth Gregorye and had 14 children. He passed away on 25 NOV 1748.

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Parents
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John Clarke
1661 - 1719
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Catherine Gladman
1661 - 1740
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Gregorye
1693 - 1760
Children Show all
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Ann Clark
1731 - 1800
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Elizabeth Clark
1710 - 1785
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May Mary Clark
1723 - 1728
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Thomas Clark
1715 - Unknown
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Sarah Clarke
1733 - Unknown
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Mary Clark
1730 - Unknown
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Ann Clark
1724 - 1729
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George Clark
1738 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Clark
1726 - 1748
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John Clarke
1738 - Unknown
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John Clarke
1714 - 1767
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John Clark
Unknown - 1755
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Sarah Clark
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Clark
1705 - Unknown

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