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Charles V. Clarke

Feb27

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Hi there ~
I've been going through some of my Grandmother's items and have found a badly deteriorating copy of a page from the Hampshire Post, 19 April, 1912. On the outside of the envelope it has been stored in, is noted ,Titanic Disaster ~ Mother's Cousin went down. It is my Grandmother's writing, so I assume she means her Mother, whose maiden name was Wheadon, if I'm remembering correctly. My grandmother did have a brother 'Valentine Crow' which is part of the reason the Clarke name caught my eye. Also, her family was from England. Any idea if there is a connection? Thanks in advance!

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RE: Charles V. Clarke

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This is on the Titanic Web site:

Mr Edward H. Wheadon, 66, a farmer from La Couture, Guernsey, boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a second class passenger. He held ticket number C.A. 24579, price: £10 10s.

Mr Wheadon, died in the sinking. His body, if recovered, was never identified

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