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Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke 1851–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 December 1851

Birth Location: Somerset, England

Death Date: 21 May 1929

Death Location: New South Wales, Australia

Father: Joseph Clarke

Mother: Louisa Pickford

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In 1851, Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Joseph Clarke And Louisa Mary Clarke Nee Pickford. Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke married Joseph Thomas Miner. Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke passed away in 1929 in New South Wales, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1851, Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke entered the world in Somerset, England, born to Joseph Clarke And Louisa Mary Clarke Nee Pickford.
  • Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke married Joseph Thomas Miner.
  • Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke passed away in 1929 in New South Wales, Australia.

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Eliza Clarke's Ancestors

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Eliza Clarke
1851–1929
Birth Place: Somerset, England
Parents
Joseph Clarke
1828–1904
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Louisa (Mary Clarke nee) Pickford
1825–1901
Somerton, Somerset, England
Grandparents
James Pickford
1794–1838
Somerton, South Somerset District, Somerset, England
Elizabeth Lewis
1804–1883
Somerton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Eliza Clarke's Timeline

2 Records

1851
14 December 1851
Birth of Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke in Somerset, England
Somerset, England
1929
21 May 1929
Age 78
Death of Eliza Ann Miner nee Clarke in New South Wales, Australia
New South Wales, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 December 1851
    Event Place: Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 May 1929
    Event Place: New South Wales, Australia

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