WILLIAM ALBERT EDWARD CLARK

 

 

Born: 1881, Ipswich.

Died: 22nd January 1900; age 18; Died of Wounds received in action at Venter’s Spruit.

Residence: 511, Bramford Road, Ipswich.

 

Rank: Corporal; Service Number: 4775.

Regiment: York & Lancaster Regiment, 1st Battalion, Natal Field Force.

 

Clasps Awarded: Tugela Height, Cape Colony & Relief of Ladysmith.

 

CENSUS

 

1881   34, Bramford Road, Ipswich.

 

William was a week old and living with his parents who were lodging at the home of Ann Maria Clark, 61, a School Governess – Private, born Hadleigh, Suffolk.

William Albert Edward Clark, 30, a General Labourer, born Great Warley, Essex.

Emma Elizabeth Clark (nee Clough), 31, born Myland, Essex.

 

1891   Beaconsfield Cottages, Bramford, Suffolk.

 

William was 10 years old and living with his parents & siblings.

William, 39, a Pump Man – Chemical Works.

Emma, 31.

Edith Mary Harriet Clark, 11, born Colchester, Essex.

Florence Rose Clark, 7, born Ipswich.

Mabel Clark, 3, born Ipswich.

Sidney James Clark, 8 months, born Ipswich.

The Boer War.

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