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Mary Clack (bef. 1779 - 1854)

Mary Clack
Born before in Clanfield, Oxfordshire, Englandmap
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Died after age 74 in Goosey, Berkshire, England, UKmap
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Biography

Mary Clack was the child of Henry Clack and Martha Bennet. She was baptised on 10 June 1779 in Clanfield, Oxfordshire.[1]

Mary Clack did not marry. She was a dairywoman and in old age was a pauper.[2]

Mary passed away before15 April 1854 in Goosey, Berkshire, at the age of 75. i[3][4]

Sources

  1. Clanfield Parish Register Transcripts, Publisher Oxfordshire Family History Society, Clanfield Baptisms 1633-1839 Page 25.
  2. In the 1851 England Census Mary was at the home of George and Ann in Goosey, reflected as unmarried and aged 72. Her birthplace was given as Oxon, Clanfield.
  3. England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index. 1854 April quarter. Berkshire, Wantage Volume 2c Page 181
  4. National Burial Index for England & Wales 3rd Edition, The Federation of Family History Societies, Burial Register 15 Apr 1854 Mary Clack 75 Berkshire Stanford in the Vale, Vale St Denys.




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