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		<title>Happy birthday!</title>
		<description>Born 2.44am, mother and baby had a time of it through the labour but we're here now! Baby only has a little bruising from the delivery otherwise he's all perfect.3.39kg which is about 7lb 8oz, EXACTLY the weight Clare picked in the sweepstake. They s... </description>
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		<category>harry clarke</category>
		<category>harry james paul leslie clarke</category>
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		<title>We have Clarkes in Cosham at that time</title>
		<description>But it's a common name, so can't find a connection at the moment... my great great grandfather James Cole Clarke was born in 1824 in Cosham, and his second youngest son was a Harry Clarke, but born in 1856 and married to Jane Emma Hall. We have quite... </description>
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		<category>james cole clarke</category>
		<category>james clarke</category>
		<category>abraham clarke</category>
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		<title>James Moore Clarke</title>
		<description>Got an email from someone in the USA trying to trace Clarke ancestors from the UK. I don't think we have any Clarkes in the USA, and said that by email, but thought I'd republish some info here in case anyone else can help. Jim Clarke says:It is poss... </description>
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		<title>Robert James Clarke</title>
		<description>Just got an email, not abotu our Robert but from someone looking for a connection to this Robert James Clarke, in Australia. Don't think there's one to us but thought I'd pass it on in case anyone else finds anything.... </description>
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		<title>James Robert CLARKE</title>
		<description>I know two James Robert Clarke's, one is my parter (aged 25, nearly 26) and the other is his grandfather, aged 70+.  Do you have any other information on th JRC you are looking for?</description>
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		<title>James Clarke</title>
		<description>Hi Jean,Our James was born c 1777 in Widley (he was a cordwainer,a posh name for shoemaker, then he became a brewer Victualler) Hampshire, he married Elizabeth COLE (b 1794 Chichester West Sussex) they married in 1813 in Chichester. In the 1851 censu... </description>
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