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Helen Clark 1868 - 1868

Helen (Clark) was born in 1868 in Heyfield, Wellington Shire County, VIC Australia to Arthur Clark and Mary (Goostray) Clark, and had siblings William Walter Clark and Arthur Clark. Helen died in 1868 in Heyfield, and was buried in 1868 in Heyfield.
Helen (Clark)
1868
Heyfield, Wellington Shire County, VIC, 3858, Australia
1868
Heyfield, Wellington Shire County, VIC, 3858, Australia
Female
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Helen (Clark)'s History: 1868 - 1868

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  • Introduction

    Helen was stillborn. Is buried in an unmarked grave in the Old Section of the Heyfield Cemetery. Possibly the first internment there.
  • 1868

    Birthday

    1868
    Birthdate
    Heyfield, Wellington Shire County, VIC 3858, Australia
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    English/Irish
  • Nationality & Locations

    Australia
  • Religious Beliefs

    Protestant
  • 1868

    Death

    1868
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Heyfield, Wellington Shire County, VIC 3858, Australia
    Death location
  • 1868

    Gravesite & Burial

    1868
    Funeral date
    Heyfield, Wellington Shire County, VIC 3858, Australia
    Burial location
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Did you know?
In 1868, in the year that Helen Clark was born, on July 9th, The Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified. The Fourteenth Amendment guaranteed African Americans full citizenship and equal protection under the law. It also gave all persons in the United States due process of law. The former Confederate states hotly contested the amendment but were forced to go along so that they could regain representation in Congress
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In 1869, when she was merely 1 year old, on August 31st, Irish scientist Mary Ward, age 42, was hit and killed by a car powered by a steam engine. The car was built by her cousins. She was the world's first known casualty of a car accident.
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