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Ivy Clark 1913–1992 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 May 1913

Birth Location: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 29 Sep 1992

Death Location: Yagoona, Sydney, NSW

Father: Wiliam Clark

Mother: Rose MITCHELL

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In 1913, Ivy Clark entered the world in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, born to Wiliam Robert Clark And Rose Euphemia Mitchell. Ivy Clark passed away in 1992 in Yagoona, Sydney, NSW.

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Biography

  • In 1913, Ivy Clark entered the world in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, born to Wiliam Robert Clark And Rose Euphemia Mitchell.
  • Ivy Clark passed away in 1992 in Yagoona, Sydney, NSW.

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Ivy Clark's Ancestors

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Ivy Clark
1913–1992
Birth Place: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Wiliam Robert Clark
1871–1922
Thorpe, Lincolnshire, England
Rose (Euphemia) MITCHELL
1872–1936
Derby, England
Grandparents
William (R) CLARKE
1850–
Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
Lydia (Kerry) 🧬
1850–
Eagle, Lincolnshire, England
Robert (Tom) Mitchell
1846–
Derby, Derbyshire, England
Katharine Ackerman
1845–
Derby, Derbyshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Kerry
1804–1883
Ann 🧬
1809–1883
Henry Mitchell
1822–1864
Harriet KAY
1827–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Wheeldon
1779–1847
Alice Holmes
1778–1858
Robert KAY
1796–1880
Elizabeth ALLEN
1798–1878

Ivy Clark's Timeline

2 Records

1913
17 May 1913
Birth of Ivy Clark in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
1992
29 Sep 1992
Age 79
Death of Ivy Clark in Yagoona, Sydney, NSW
Yagoona, Sydney, NSW

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 May 1913
    Event Place: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Sep 1992
    Event Place: Yagoona, Sydney, NSW

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