CLARK, Charles - Extra Data

Written by Sue Mackay on .

 

(member of WAIT's Party)

 

He was a witness at the second marriage of William BROOKS in 1818, who later emigrated with Christopher THORNHILL, and was therefore almost certainly at the meeting at the Greyhound Inn in Great Marlow concerning the emigration scheme.

 

Chronicle of Jeremiah Goldswain Chapter One

"Nothing purticler ocured in my Life untill October 1819 wen thear was a Great talk about the Cape of Good Hope and that thear was a Gentleman coming down from London to make up a partey to go to the Cape of Good Hope and all thoues that was willing to go was to go to Mr. Wm. BROOCKS and put our names down and to recve Sixpence as ernest money and at the later end of the Month Mr. Wm. WEAIT for that was the Gentlemans name and down to Great Marlow he came before the time was expired and we ware worned to meet at they Grayhown [Greyhound] Inn at seven o'clock the same evening wen to my Great astonishment I found they Market roome quit ful."

 

Buckinghamshire Baptism Index

 

Charles son of William and Jane CLARK baptised 12 May 1782 in St.John the Baptist, Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire

 

Northamptonshire County Council

 

Charles CLARK married Sarah SKINNER by banns on 6 January 1813 in Oundle, Northamptonshire

Both signed

Witnesses: George STONER and William SMART

 

Josiah son of Charles and Sarah CLARKE baptised Aug 2nd 1812 in Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire (born 23rd July)

Frances daughter of Charles and Sarah CLARK, Oundle, baker, baptised Apri 9th 1815 in Oundle, Northamptonshire.

 

Buckinghamshire Baptism Index

 

David son of Charles and Sarah CLARK, taylor, Gt.Marlow, baptised 28 February 1819 in All Saints, Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire