↑ Clark-15597 was created by Barbara Clark through the import of Kernos.ged on Jan 22, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S141 Page: Town of Ramsgate, Addington, folio 10, page 12, John Clark; digital images(accessed 10 Mar 2012); citing PRO HO 107/469/6 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Date: 10 Mar 2012
↑ Source: #S433 Page: Town of Ramsgate, Addington, folio 10, page 12, John Clark; digital images(accessed 10 Mar 2012); citing PRO HO 107/469/6 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Date: 10 Mar 2012
↑ Source: #S141 Page: Town of Ramsgate, Addington, folio 10, page 12, Edmund Clark; digital images(accessed 10 Mar 2012); citing PRO HO 107/469/6 Quality or Certainty of Data: 4 Date: 10 Mar 2012
Source: S141 Abbreviation: 1841 English Census Title: 1841 census of England. Digital images. Author: England. County of Kent. Publication: n.d.
Source: S433 Abbreviation: 1841 census of England. Digital images.; Clark Family Title: 1841 census of England. Digital images.; Clark Family Author: England. County of Kent. Publication: n.d. Note: LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 Paranthetical: Y
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