Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Clark and Clarke Graves, (Also Rose and Wade) Parish Church, Great Marlow, and at Bisham

Note this post groups Clark / Clarke graves located in All Saints Parish Church Marlow plus two at All Saints Bisham, but they may not be related! 

 


 Sacred to the memory of Frederick Clark, Feb 17 1812 age 51

"A husband kind, a father dear, a faithful friend lies buried here"

ALSO 

of one child who died an infant [Not named on grave]

At All Saints, Marlow



Above, Ann Clark - 26 May 1852 age 65

Josiah Clark 8 Nov 1870 age 88

Also on grave: 

William Rose 25 Feb 1829 age 94

Ann Rose 22 May 1836 age 84

At All Saints, Marlow



Above, Samuel Clarke. Erected by Mrs  or  Miss Winford in recognition of his 37 years of service as servant in her family. She erected similar graves for other loyal employees. No date visible now. He was 61. Believe he died 1800/1801. 

Mrs Winford lived at Thames Bank. Read about Samuels' testimony on Mrs Winford's behalf relating to the behaviour of some bargeman outside her windows here Another Winford servant grave can be seen here

All Saints, Marlow. 



This graves inscription above, is unfortunately facing the now fully grown tree but we have done our best to read it. 

Thomas Clark died October 182(9?) age 42. 

ALSO his children who died in infancy (not named)

ALSO - Susanna Clark - the bottom half is crumbled away so it is not possible to read her date of death as given here. This is located at All Saints, Marlow .



Above, John Clark d Jan ???? age 59. 

And Catherine died August 27 1831 age 83

ALSO

Mr. John Wade - date unreadable 

In All Saints Parish Church.





Above, grave of Helen, wife of George Clark. Died 10 April 1883 age 59. 

This grave is at All Saints Bisham. 



Above, John Badger Clark. Died March 26 1917, age 66. "Thy will be done"

This grave is at Bisham All Saints.



Use the drop down menu Grave tab to find other stone inscriptions, and the "Person Index" to see who else is mentioned on the blog thus far. 

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