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Charles Clack c1737

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ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 3 Jul 2010 09:14

Hello Maureen

Yes-you are right-sorry-not sure why I put Alvescot

and I have done it again-yesterday with John Tomlin and Mary Squires-the marriage was at Longworth (as previously posted) NOT Hinton Waldrist

Maureen

Maureen Report 2 Jul 2010 17:13

Elizabeth

I've just been looking through my bookmarks and noticed that in an old thread, 16 Feb 2009, to a member you said that Ann Lock and Thomas Clack were married in Alveston.

I have the PR Transcript for Broughton Poggs where Ann was born. They were married at St Peters in Broughton Poggs. You have the date correct.

Regards
Maureen

Blue Moon

Blue Moon Report 17 Feb 2009 16:20

Well Elizabeth all as i can say its a good job TV's were invented,
another one with 9 children.....phew.


Hello Lingojingo

I have had a look in my tree but I have no Martha Clack ,sorry.

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 17 Feb 2009 14:58


I have sent Dawn a pm

Lingojingo

Lingojingo Report 16 Feb 2009 21:56

hi, I read this thread with interest as i have a Martha Clack in my family tree. She was born about 1829 in Bampton, oxfordshire, and married Thomas Beesley, they lived in Longworth. they were my 3x g-grandparents and I haven't been able to get any further back on this line, and wonder if there is a link to any of the Clacks mentioned on here, or any advice on how to search back further.

both filkins and Alvescot feature in my tree, but not (so far) with Clacks.

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 16 Feb 2009 21:44


These are the children of a Thomas CLACK and Ann baptised at Eaton Hastings

Marriage 01 January 1783 at Alvescot
Thomas CLACK of Filkins (Filkins was a chapelry of Broadwell)
Ann LOCK

14 Mar 1784-Ann
15 Jul 1786-Mary
14 Sept 1788-Betty
17 Jul 1791-Charles
09 Nov 1794-Thomas
18 Jun 1797-Edward
28 Dec 1800-Phoebe
04 Dec 1803-William
14 Aug 1808-Hannah

Thomas was buried 28 May 1827 age 70 at E/Hastings

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 16 Feb 2009 21:30


The Burford entries which Richard mentions are a possibilty , the entries do not include the mother's name unfortuately !

There is also Charles bapt 18 June 1780 s Charles (at Burford)

Blue Moon

Blue Moon Report 16 Feb 2009 21:16

Thank Elizabeth you explained that well.

Yes if you dont mind I would like to know who the children of Thomas and Ann are.( I'm nosey )

You have all been really helpful,thanks.

Blue Moon

Blue Moon Report 16 Feb 2009 21:07

Hi Richard.

Ive not got a James up to now but I have a lot from Filkins around that time
starting with Joseph 1812, through to Edwin 1860,
so i wouldn't be surprised if their is a connection

Thanks for the Parish records,I will look into the names.

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 16 Feb 2009 20:53

"Member Submission" on the I.G.I. are generally considered less reliable then the "Extracted" entries which are from the Parish Registers.
Sometimes the submitter is making a guess-as with the marriage which she thought was in Broadwell

Apart from the IGI,whose coverage of Oxfordshire is not good (as the Bishop of Oxford would not allow the LDS to film the P/Rs) it is the Parish Registers.

I have CLACKs from Clanfield in my tree and some time ago I spent some time extracting all the CLACK entries from the P/Rs around there to see if they did join up !
Some did but most did not !

I think Edward's brother Thomas married Ann LOCK 01 January 1783 at Alvescot.
I have their children if you are interested in having them.

Elizabeth

Artbeat

Artbeat Report 16 Feb 2009 20:46

Hi
Maybe another couple of yours taken from parish records.

Phil c27.11.1768 burford son of charles.
Cath c17.5.1772 burford dau of charles.

Just out of interest do you have a link to JAMES CLACK c1839 filkins, He married my 2x great grandmother MARY BYE in 1895 in filkins after her husband charles died.

richard.

Blue Moon

Blue Moon Report 16 Feb 2009 20:03

Elizabeth,
your good,where did you find that lot so qiuck !
Thank you so much.

that is the right Charles Clack,
I have no sibling for Charles but like you say it would good to connect him with Samuel.

Charles and Mary's children
I have Thomas 1759 and Edward 1761

Edward went on to marry Elizabeth Dyer in 1785,
this is the line I come from.


My I ask ,if the IGI entry is a "member submission"
dose that mean its not a reliable source ?
and if that's correct where am I best looking ?

ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 16 Feb 2009 18:50

The IGI entry is a "member submission"

I have this which looks as if it is the right Charles.

Marriage 15 October 1759 at Kencot By Lic
Charles CLACK of Broadwell b
Mary SIMPSON otp sp
Wit=John Stevens jnr/Richard Martin

also
Marriage 11 September 1759 at Kencot
Samuel CLACK of Broadwell b
Elizabeth SIMPSON otp sp
Wit=John Stevens jnr/William Townsend

I have only these children for Charles and Mary
04 Nov 1759-Thomas bpt Kencot
16 Jun 1761-Edward bpt Broadwell

I have not found a baptism for Charles or Samuel at Broadwell but a Samuel Clack and Elizabeth ? baptised Anne in 1736 then there is a gap until William in 1745 and John in 1749.

It is tempting to think that Charles and Samuel were brothers and fit into that gap ....but no proof so far !!

Charles was buried 24 March 1784 (no age given)
Mary was buried 15 April 1811 age 80
(both at Broadwell)

Which one is your ancestor ?

Samuel Clack and Elizabeth baptised
12 Dec 1762-Samuel at Broadwell-buried 24 May 1764
11 Nov 1765-Samuel at Broadwell
13 Aug 1769-Charles at Brize Norton

Elizabeth was buried 10 Sept 1769 at Brize Norton
Samuel was buried 26 March 1770 at Brize Norton

Elizabeth

Blue Moon

Blue Moon Report 16 Feb 2009 15:29

Thank you for your help.

Ann,I will look into them ,especially the Broardwell one :~)


Elizabeth,This is what I have upto now....

IGI Individual Record FamilySearchâ„¢ International Genealogical Index v5.0
British Isles
Search Results | Download
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Charles Clack Pedigree
Male Family
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Event(s):
Birth: About 1736 Of, Broadwell, Oxford, England
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
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Marriages:
Spouse: Mary
Marriage: About 1760 Of, Broadwell, Oxford, England
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ElizabethK

ElizabethK Report 16 Feb 2009 13:24

Fay

I assume you have a marriage for Charles ?

What do you have so far-I have collected some info on the CLACKs from that area but do not have a Charles c1837 but do have one bapt in 1841 at Shilton

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2009 12:50

Charles CLACK Compact Disc #32 Pin #114238 Pedigree
Sex: M

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Event(s)
Birth: 1753


Death: 1792



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Parents
Father: Moses CLACK Disc #32 Pin #114231
Mother: Susan "Susie" WOODS Disc #32 Pin #114232

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Marriage(s)
Spouse: Sarah COCKE Disc #32 Pin #114239
Marriage: 20 Oct 1773



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Notes and Sources
Notes: None
Sources: None

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Submitter
Jennie INGRAM
United States of America


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Submission Search: 1186530-0623101115122
URL:

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2009 12:49


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Husband
Charles Clack Pedigree


Birth: About 1785 Of, Broadwell, Oxford, England
Christening:
Marriage: About 1808 Of, Broadwell, Oxford, England
Death:
Burial:





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Wife
Ann Pedigree


Birth: About 1789 Of, Broadwell, Oxford, England
Christening:
Marriage: About 1808 Of, Broadwell, Oxford, England
Death:
Burial:




AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 16 Feb 2009 12:48

possible connection

CHARLES CLACK Pedigree
Male


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Event(s):
Birth:
Christening: 13 AUG 1769 Brize Norton, Oxford, England

Death:
Burial:


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Parents:
Father: SAMUEL CLACK Family
Mother: ELIZABETH


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Messages:
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.


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Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:

C024152 1682 - 1813 0095220 Film 6907233 Film


Sheet: 00

Blue Moon

Blue Moon Report 16 Feb 2009 12:11

Hi John,

I'm sure all the Clack's in that area are all pieces in the same jigsaw,
and hopefully one day they may all fit together.

JohnWC

JohnWC Report 15 Feb 2009 12:56

Hello,

My Clack origins are in Clanfield, not far from Broardwell. I don't have a Charles 1737 in my tree, but I would not be surprised if there is some distant connection.

Good Luck in your searches.

John