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The People of Western Kings 1785 to 1901
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References for:

Clark John 2                (6/6/1832-1903)

          census 1861: married, age 20-30
          MacAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory for 1870: mechanic, Morden
          census 1871: carpenter, Morden
          census 1881:
          census 1891:
          MacAlpine's Nova Scotia Directory for 1896 and 1902:
          census 1901: born 6 June 1832, age 68
            none of his children are shown.
             3/27 Morden, 10 room house, 3 out buildings on 3 acres.
          St Mary's Anglican Cemetery, Auburn: same Tombstone:
            John S Clark, 1822-1903;
            Mary E, his wife 1844-1923;
            Eva Clark 1882-1882
 Mary E                     (3/3/1843-1923)
          census 1861: married, age 15-20
          census 1901: born 3 Mar 1843, age 58
 - Nellie (Elenor)              (1861-    )    census 1861: age less than 1
 - William                      (1864-    )
 - Charles                      (1865-    )
          [He's the one who took most of the old pictures of Morden in the GAD collection.  He returned to Morden when he retired and died there c1947, George bought the pictures at his auction - JD]
 - Gladdies                     (1867-    )
 - Mary                         (1869-    )    aka May
 - Sarah                     (8/1870-<1881)    census 1871: born August
 - Pleamon Alonzo               (1873-    )    married Cora E Parker
          census 1891: aka Pleamon
          Marriage Records Kings County 1898:
            11 Aug 1898 Kingston Baptist: Pleamon Alonzo CLARK, age 26, Bachelor born in French Cross, living in Torbrook, son of John and Mary, married Cora E PARKER, age 29, Widow of Harmony, dau of Jonathan and Angeline 
 - Wallace                      (1877-    )
 - Robert Ellesworth Andrews    (1904-    )    Morden School Register 1914: