Ann Marie Singleton was born on 25 October 1793 in Sydney Cove, New South Wales, Australia, the daughter of William and Hannah (Parkinson) Singleton[1][2].
She was the sister of James Singleton, William Singleton, Elizabeth Singleton, Sarah Ann Singleton, Benjamin Singleton, Joseph Singleton, Sarah Maria (Singleton) Reynolds, Susannah Singleton, Hannah Maria (Singleton) Bellamy, William Singleton, Elizabeth Singleton and Elizabeth Singleton.
She married William Clarke on 1 September 1810 in Windsor, New South Wales, Australia[3].
Her husband William (Clarke) Clark was born on 28 October 1770 and christened on the day he was born, in Lincolnshire, England. He was charged, convicted of larceny and sentenced to be transported for the term of 14 years, He arrived at Sydney Cove, New South Wales n July 1806, having travelled aboard the "Fortune", on the ship "Fortune and Alexander".
The children of Ann and William were Alice (Clark) Baldwin, William Clark, Samuel Clark, Joseph Clark, John Clark, Susannah Clark and Rosannah (Clark) Radnidge.
Ann died on 31 December 1862 in Wollombi, New South Wales, Australia [4]and was buried at the Wollombi General Cemetery, Wollombi, Cessnock City, New South Wales, Australia[5].
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