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George Cotton Clark

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George Cotton Clark
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George Cotton Clark
George Clark was born on May 9, 1836 at Liverpool, Lancashire, England to George Clark and Mary (Unwin) Clark, and had siblings John James Clark, Maria Morton (Clark) Panter, William Allison Clark, Elizabeth Cotton Clark, Robert Cornelius Clark, Maryanne Clark, Mary Ellen Clark, and Georgina (Clark) Lowe. George was baptized on June 26, 1836 at St. Matthew, Liverpool, Lancashire. He married Emma Mary Ann (Marris) Clark on December 20, 1865, and had children Harriet Emma (Clark) Smith, Emma Maria (Clark) Clare, Mary Georgina (Clark) Clarke, Elizabeth Anne (Clark) Bacon, George Henry James Clark, Eva Clark, William Alfred Cotton Clark, Clara Winifred (Clark) Porter, Ada Beatrice (Clark) Graham, and Charles Fredrick Clark. George Clark died at age 74 years old on August 27, 1910 at 27 Glenmore-road, Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember George Cotton Clark.
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