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Trying to find Clark

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Richard Report 3 Mar 2007 22:02

John Morris Clark, supposedly born 23 Dec 1917, maybe in Scotland, if not then Canada. Served in World War II as Private B/94664 with 2 Army Field Workshop, Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, at various places in Surrey and Hampshire 1940-44. He is my natural father. Married Mary Ann Foster, who lived in Chertsey and may have worked at Vickers, in Guildford in 1942 and they had a son, Alan George Clark, born 1943, who will be my half-brother. John Morris Clark's army number shows that he enlisted in Ontario, but he is believed to have connections if not roots in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, where he certainly was in 1951. Canadian authorities advise he is not in receipt of a pension, which suggests that he is deceased. But I would like to find any Canadian relatives I might have, as well as trace my father's ancestry. I would also like to find Alan George Clark, who is believed to have emigrated to Australia many years' ago and may have connections with the hotel industry in Western Australia.