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Fred Clarke 1911–1980 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 JAN 1911

Birth Location: Reddish, Lancashire, England

Death Date: 18 Jun 1980

Death Location: Box Hill, Victoria, Australia

Father: Harry Clarke

Mother: Lilly Scholes

Spouse(s): Amelia Clarke

Children(s): Robert Clarke

In 1911, Fred Clarke entered the world in Reddish, Lancashire, England, born to Harry Clarke And Lilly Scholes. Fred Clarke married Amelia May Clarke, and had children including Robert Charles Clarke. Fred Clarke passed away in 1980 in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1911, Fred Clarke entered the world in Reddish, Lancashire, England, born to Harry Clarke And Lilly Scholes.
  • Fred Clarke married Amelia May Clarke, and had children including Robert Charles Clarke.
  • Fred Clarke passed away in 1980 in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia.

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Fred Clarke's Ancestors

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Fred Clarke
1911–1980
Birth Place: Reddish, Lancashire, England
Parents
Harry Clarke
1880–1957
Wentworth
Lilly Scholes
1883–1961
Manchester, Lancashire, England
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Fred Clarke's Descendants

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Fred Clarke (26 JAN 1911–18 Jun 1980) m. Amelia (May) Clarke (27 AUG 1912–17 JAN 2004)
  1. 1. Robert (Charles) Clarke 1934–2021 m. Mildred (Joan) Neal 1936–2021

Fred Clarke's Timeline

2 Records

1911
26 JAN 1911
Birth of Fred Clarke in Reddish, Lancashire, England
Reddish, Lancashire, England
1980
18 Jun 1980
Age 69
Death of Fred Clarke in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia
Box Hill, Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 JAN 1911
    Event Place: Reddish, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jun 1980
    Event Place: Box Hill, Victoria, Australia

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