Clark family living in Woolaston around 1900 (General)
Hi. Reluctantly, I must accept your conclusion. However there are some remarkable similarities in the families' historys.My grandfather and both his brothers all moved from Woolaston to Wimbledon or Battersea. The eldest, William, went around 1880, married an Ann Boalch, had a son Thomas Edward in Wimbledon, but later moved back to Woolaston where 4 more children were born.The second went to Earlsfield/Battersea and had a dairy business. My grandparents went from the Tan House Woolaston to Wimbledon around the turn of the century and stayed. I was born and brought up in Wimbledon.
Regards jfc
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jfsmclark,
2010-02-04, 15:03
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pclark,
2010-02-04, 21:03
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2010-02-06, 15:20
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2010-02-04, 21:03