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Clarke Family Tree

Jan9
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www.Clarkeology.com is our Clarke genealogy site, set up to host the family tree info dug up by my Dad Barry Clarke, and turned into web pages by me, Paul Clarke. Click on either of those names to get climbing the tree from that point, or start at this page, or see the surnames, or the family tree forum.

We haven't found any or yet, but we have tracked down some surviving branches of our tree that we knew nothing about, and found we had relatives on the Titanic.

If you think you might have a link into our family tree, or would like to put out a request for assistance, please leave a message or drop me an email - pauly at clarkeology dot com... If you sign up for an account in this section you'll be able to add / update your own family details where relevant. Cool eh?

This site also contains my blog, with links to all the stuff I like - Folkestone gigs, pubs, property and Folkestone restaurant reviews these days, now we have long left for the delights of the Kent coast... Also the usual stuff (, , etc), and I'm trying to keep my eye in with things like , , and other bloggers at large... It's also got some works-in-progress, www.popbitch.com, www.folkestonegerald.com, and other friends sites.

Instead of googling for something like Folkestone pizza to find me, why not just go straight to that page, with a bookmark or something modern like that? I recommend del.icio.us for keeping track of other websites, though I might revise that if Microsoft buys them.

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