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John Clarke

Birth1743 - Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England
Death31 Jan 1827 - Stratford, St Mary, Suffolk, England
MotherAlice Tall
FatherWilliam Clarke

Born in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, England on 1743 to William Clarke and Alice Tall. John Clarke married Hannah Deeves and had 15 children. He passed away on 31 Jan 1827 in Stratford, St Mary, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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William Clarke
1708 - 1744
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Alice Tall
1710 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Deeves
1751 - 1824
Children Show all
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John Clarke
1770 - 1836
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Isaac Clarke
1779 - 1860
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Henry Clarke
1793 - Unknown
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William Clarke
1776 - 1841
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George Clarke
1799 - 1799
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Samuel Clarke
1772 - 1836
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Joseph Clark
1778 - 1851
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Hannah Clarke
1783 - 1850
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Elizabeth Clarke
1790 - Unknown
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Mary Clarke
1788 - Unknown
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Abraham Clarke
1774 - 1785
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Abraham Clarke
1785 - 1857
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Elizabeth Clarke
1796 - 1850
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Hannah Clark
1774 - 1862
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Abraham Clark
1788 - 1872

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