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Clarice Evelyn Bengough

Updated Feb 11, 2024
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Clarice Evelyn Bengough
Studio portrait of Clarice Evelyn Bengough. Born Sept, 1903, married William Flay in 1927 in Perth, Australia. Clarice died 2002 in Ferndale, Australia.

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Date & Place: in Perth Australia
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Clarice (Bengough) Fleay
A cousin of my grandmother, Connie Tasker Benning, this part of the Bengough family moved from England to Perth Australia sometime in the early 1900s. For the Tasker family, this photo (and those associated) is something of a mystery. Sarah (Bengough) Bowen Jones' second husband (after her first husband died) was David Jones' (his first wife). Sarah and David had a daughter, Mary Ann Jones Tasker - my great grandmother. There were several Bengough photos left to Mary Ann's daughter, Ethel, when Mary Ann died. Best as we can tell, the Bengough family lived in England (their roots are Welsh) and moved to Australia in the early 1900s. Mary Ann's eldest daughter, Connie (my grandmother) always wanted to go to Australia - and to meet those cousins. She often used to say that she had cousins in Australia, but we knew nothing about them until we found the photos after she died. Clarice (Bengough) Fleay was born to William Bengough and Ellen Bengough. She had older siblings William and Gladys Bengough. She was married in Perth, Western Australia, in 1927.
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