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Ancestors of Staffurth Clarke Ancestors of Staffurth Clarke Generation 1 1. Staffurth Clarke, son of Staffurth Clarke and Jane Bull, was born in 1827 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died on 23 Sep 1887 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. He married Sophia Wyman on 24 Dec 1850 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. She was born in 1828 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. She died in Jun 1906 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. Notes for Staffurth Clarke: Staffurth has wrongly been transcribed as Stafford, Staffart, Stafforth, Staffarth, slaperth and even Huffenth. Generation 2 2. Staffurth Clarke, son of William Clark and Jane Brice, was born in 1785 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in Nov 1863 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Jane Bull on 19 Nov 1816 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. 3. Jane Bull, daughter of Joseph Bull and Sarah Fisher, was born about 1794 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. She died on 21 Dec 1868 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. Notes for Staffurth Clarke: Death could have been London, however seems to have been buried in Huntingdonshire Name Stafforth Clarke Year of Registration: 1863 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec District: St Giles County: London, Middlesex Volume: 1b Page: 189 Sold Some land: - Manor of Ramsey, Absolute Surrender by Stafford Clark of Warboys, farmer, eldest son and heir at law of the late William Clark, of a messuage situate near the Green in Ramsey to the use of William Henry Fellowes of Ramsey, Esq; and Owsley Rowley of St.Neots, Esq; his trustee, in consideration of £100. (National Archives) Notes for Jane Bull: Jane Bull and Staffurth Clarke had the following children: i. William Clarke was born about 1817 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died on 30 Dec 1862 in Fulbourn Asylum, Cambridgeshire, England. He married Charlotte Ainsworth in Jun 1853 in St Neot's District, St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England. She was born about 1835 in Great Staughton, Huntingdonshire, England. Notes for William Clarke: Cambridgeshire County Record Office, Huntingdon FILE - QUARTER SESSIONS BOXED PAPERS - ref. HCP/1/22 - date: 1838 item: [no title or ref.] - date: 1837 Scope and Content Deposition: John Flanders.: Statement by William Clark, St. Ives, watchmaker charging John Flanders., Warboys, labourer, with stealing a watch; Charles Clarke, brother William. At a special hearing before two Oundle magistrates, the Rev R M Boultbee and J W Smith, on 26 December 1846, an order was made for William Clarke to be admitted into Northampton asylum:338 .338 Wm. Clarke, of Oundle, watchmaker, having been taken into custody as an insane person, Mr. Martin, surgeon, was examined as to his sanity, when he certified that he was insane, and an order was made for his removal to the Northampton Lunatic Asylum. Clarke William 10 March (1870) Letters of Administration of the Personal Estate of William Clarke late of Willingham inthe County of Cambridge Watchmaker deceased who died 30 December 1862 at Willingham aforesaid were granted at Peterborough to Charlotte Cox (Wife of William Cox, Gardener) (formerly Clarke widow) of Willingham aforesaid the Relict of the said deceased she having first been sworn Effects under £100 Notes for Charlotte Ainsworth: Notes for Charlotte Ainsworth: See likely to be either Charlotte Ainsworth Jun 1853 marr or Dec 1854 Charlotte Kezia Moore both at St Neot's district ii. George Stafford Clark was born in 1819 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in 1821 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. iii. George Staffurth Clarke was born about 1821 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died on 14 Apr 1865 in 37 Worship Street, Finsbury, Middlesex, England. He married Jane Burges on 23 Feb 1860 in St John the Baptist, Hoxton, London, England. She was born about 1829 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. Notes for George Staffurth Clarke: Letters of administration of the personal effects of George Staffurth late of 27 Worship-street Finsbury in the County of Middlesex Hair Dresser deceased who died 14 April 1865 at Worship-street aforesaid were granted to Jane Birch (Wife of William Birch, Yeoman)(Formerly Clarke, widow) of 2, Third-court Tower-street Summer-lane Birmingham in the County of Warwick the Relict of the said Deceased she having first been sworn iv. Charles Clarke was born about 1823 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in Jan 1891 in St Ives District, St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Frances Maile on 28 Mar 1850 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. She was born on 23 Sep 1831 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. She died in Jan 1906 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. v. Stafford Clarke was born in 1826 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died on 27 Mar 1827 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. 1. vi. Staffurth Clarke was born in 1827 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died on 23 Sep 1887 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. He married Sophia Wyman on 24 Dec 1850 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. She was born in 1828 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. She died in Jun 1906 in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England. vii. John Clarke was born about 1831 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. He died after 1891. He married Emma Brown on 17 Jun 1862 in St John the Baptist, Hoxton, London, England. She was born about 1844 in Eastrea, Cambridgeshire. She died after 1891. Generation 3 4. William Clark, son of John Clark and Jane Staffurth, was born about 1761 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in 1816 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Jane Brice on 10 Dec 1782 in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England. 5. Jane Brice, daughter of John Brice and Jane Sallybank, was born about 1757 in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England. She died about 1809 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. Notes for William Clark: Died before 1820 From A2A Cambridgeshire County Record Office, Huntingdon: Fellowes Estate [R1/1/1 - R18/2/20] Copy of Court Roll R6/6 Manor of Ramsey, Absolute Surrender by Stafford Clark of Warboys, farmer, eldest son and heir at law of the late William Clark, of a messuage situate near the Green in Ramsey to the use of William Henry Fellowes of Ramsey, Esq; and Owsley Rowley of St. Date: 1820. A Stafford Clarke was bur in Warboys in 1784, may be an earlier brother to Staffurth Notes for Jane Brice: Possibly a previous child called Stafford/Staffurth There is a burial 11 Jul 1784 St Mary Magdalene Stafford Clark Jane Brice and William Clark had the following children: i. Stafford Clarke was born about 1784 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in 1784 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. 2. ii. Staffurth Clarke was born in 1785 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died 2. ii. Staffurth Clarke was born in 1785 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in Nov 1863 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Jane Bull on 19 Nov 1816 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. She was born about 1794 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. She died on 21 Dec 1868 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. iii. John Clarke was born about 1787 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died on 9 Oct 1849 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Ann in 1807 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. iv. Mary Clarke was born about 1790 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. She married James Read on 25 Jul 1814 in St Mary Magdalene Parish Church, Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. v. William Clarke was born about 1796 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. vi. Jane Clark was born about 1797 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. She died in Oct 1797 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. vii. Charles Clark was born about 1798 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in Sep 1798. viii. Jane Clark was born about 1801 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. 6. Joseph Bull, son of William Bull and Jane Evins, was born about 1754 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in Jan 1813 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Sarah Fisher on 3 May 1779 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. 7. Sarah Fisher, daughter of Samuel Fisher and Sarah Webster, was born about 1756 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. She died in Jun 1824 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. Sarah Fisher and Joseph Bull had the following child: 3. i. Jane Bull was born about 1794 in Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire, England. She died on 21 Dec 1868 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. She married Staffurth Clarke on 19 Nov 1816 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He was born in 1785 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in Nov 1863 in St. Ives, Huntingdonshire, England. Generation 4 8. John Clark was born about 1720. He died in Aug 1763 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Jane Staffurth on 5 Sep 1751 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. 9. Jane Staffurth, daughter of John Staffurth and Jane Lambert, was born about 1723 in Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, England. She died in Mar 1775 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. Jane Staffurth and John Clark had the following children: i. Elizabeth Clark was born about 1752 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. She died in 1752 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. ii. John Clark was born about 1755 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. iii. Elizabeth Clark was born about 1758 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. 4. iv. William Clark was born about 1761 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He died in 1816 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Jane Brice on 10 Dec 1782 in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England. She was born about 1757 in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England. She died about 1809 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. v. Thomas Clark was born about 1764 in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England. 10. John Brice, son of William Brice and Elizabeth Eadis, was born about 1722 in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England. He died about 1787 in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England. He married Jane Sallybank on 6 Nov 1753 in Alwalton, Huntingdonshire, England. 11. Jane Sallybank, daughter of James Sallowbanks and Mary Arbor, was born about 1730 in Yaxley, Huntingdonshire, England.
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