Richard James Clark was born on 27 January 1865 in Tokatoka, Northland, New Zealand, son of William Clark (1838–1932) and Wilhemina Paton (1848–1906).[1]
Richard (24) married Eunice Maud Fordham (26) (born on 14 October 1862 in Auckland, New Zealand) on 8 August 1889 in Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand.[2]
Richard died on 30 May 1916 in Dargaville, Northland, aged 51.[3] Richard was mentioned on a memorial in Old Mount Wesley Cemetery, Dargaville, Kaipara District, Northland, New Zealand.[4][5]
↑Memorial:
Find a Grave (has image)
Find A Grave: Memorial #208945384 (accessed 28 September 2023)
Memorial page for Richard James Clark (27 Jan 1865-30 May 1916), citing Old Mount Wesley Cemetery, Dargaville, Kaipara District, Northland, New Zealand (plot: Block 3, Plot no. 497); Maintained by Andrea Ballantyne (contributor 49445488).
↑Memorial:
"Billion Graves"
Old Mt Wesley Cemetery, 36 Mount Wesley Coast Road, Dargaville Northland 0371, New Zealand BillionGraves memorial (accessed 28 September 2023)
Memorial page for Richard James Clark (d 30 May 1916); Transcribed by Marijke Bullians, Feb 15, 2016; Photographed by Marijke Bullians, Feb 15, 2016.
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DNA Connections
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