The Clark Family

James Horsley Clark

Baptism: 6 November 1816, in Soham, Cambridgeshire, England

Father: William Clark

Mother: Martha Horsley

Married (1st):
Ann Crisp in 1849, in Cambridge district, Cambridgeshire, England

Married (2nd):
Fanny Hawkins on 29 April 1862, in St Andrew the Less, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The marriage was witnessed by Plume Hawkins and Mary Ann Clark. James is listed as a widower, a grocer living at John Street, the son of William, a farmer, deceased. Fanny is listed as a spinster, of Fitzroy Street, the daughter of Joshua, a grocer, deceased.

Occupation: Sadler & Harnessmaker (1851), Grocer (1861, 1862), Grocer & Landowner (1871), Farmer of 10 acres employing 1 boy (1881)

Census & Addresses:

1851: City Road, Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire
1861: 12 John Street, Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire
1862: John Street, Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire (2nd marriage)
1871: 12 John Street, Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridgeshire
1881: Sand St, Soham, Cambridgeshire

Sources:

William Clark

Married: Martha Horsley

Children:

Occupation: Farmer

Notes: Deceased at the time of his son, James's second marriage in April 1862

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