Personal information about John Clack
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Burial Information
Name on burial register: |
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John Clack |
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Age at death: |
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67 |
Date of burial: |
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01 March 1878 |
Abode at death:
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Newbury |
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Book number: |
1868 |
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172 |
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3776 |
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Official at burial: |
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John Bunster |
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Burial Register |
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Memorial Details
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John CLACK |
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23 February 1878 |
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68 |
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Male
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Headstone |
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Possibly Sandstone |
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As of 9/8/2014 text has completely eroded, so relying on Mrs. P.'s transcription as follows: In Affectionate Remembrance of/ John Clack/ son of Robert & Margaret Clack/ of Minster Lovel, Oxon./ Passed on to the Higher Life/……23 1878/ in the ?68th. year of his age./ Also his wife/ Rosanna Clack ............. aged 65 or 85. Footstone - JC - 1878/ RC - 1893.
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Very poor. Footstone missing. |
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LS23 |
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Ancestry research: John Clack died 23/2/1878. Born Aug. 1810 Alvescot, Oxon; So died aged 67 not 68.
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09 August 2014 |
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D Duff |
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