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Ada Clark (1871)
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John | Report | 5 Sep 2009 19:46 |
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this elusive lady is my wife's grandmother and I am trying to find details of her birth. Throughout her life she refused to discuss her parents or whether she had any siblings. She died on 28 Mar 1950 in Cardigan at age 79 and it was said that had she lived another few weeks she would have been 80. The 1911 census of Cardigan gives her place of birth as Bristol and apparently she spoke with a strong Bristol accent despite living in Wales for all her married life. In 1905 she married Richard Jeremiah and in 1928 she married William Jones (all events in Cardigan.) Her father's name is given as Charles Clark a quarryman (deceased by 1905). I have calculated that she must have been born between 3rd April and 29th July 1871. 1911 Census says Bristol but there were no Ada Clark(e)s born in Bristol or Clifton anywhere near this date. I suspect that Ada may have been a 2nd name unless of course she was not born in Bristol. None of the other census returns have an Ada Clark born 1871/2 with father Charles and I have checked out all the 'widows' and none of them had been married to a Charles Clark. The nearest one is a Charles Clark b. c 1841 in Barrington Somerset but his daughter's name was Anna not Ada. He was a stonemason. The only quarryman I found was born 1824 in Corsham Wilts where he spent his entire life and would have been about 47 when Ada was born. I have found no link so far. I think it highly likely that she was born with a different surname and that Charles Clark came along later. Either the mother was unmarried and later married Charles Clark, or she was married to someone else who then died and she re-married Charles Clark. In any case I am going up the wall and would appreciate any help or suggestions. |
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John | Report | 5 Sep 2009 20:09 |
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yes thanks Jonesey - her father's name was Francis. Thank you anyway |
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LondonBelle | Report | 5 Sep 2009 20:24 |
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There is this in the 1881 census but occupation of Charles is Lamplighter |
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brummiejan | Report | 5 Sep 2009 20:27 |
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You must have seen this, though I know it's not too helpful: |
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brummiejan | Report | 5 Sep 2009 20:33 |
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Have you discounted this one? |
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John | Report | 5 Sep 2009 23:27 |
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Hi Londonbelle & Janet - yours is the same Ada and yes I have traced her through to her eventual marriage. Thanks for your input. |
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John | Report | 5 Sep 2009 23:39 |
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Hello Janet again, |
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