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John and Julie Tucker Family History
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1900 -
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Name |
Frederick John William Clarke |
Birth |
27 Jan 1900 |
Kybunga, South Australia, Australia |
Gender |
Male |
Burial |
Kybunga, South Australia, Australia |
Person ID |
I2551 |
Tucker Family Tree | The descendants of James Tucker |
Last Modified |
2 Mar 2007 |
Father |
Joseph John Clarke, b. 4 Mar 1855, Heddington, Wiltshire, England (never registered) d. 24 Jun 1921 (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Eliza Tucker, b. 23 Jan 1870, Crows Nest, Inman Valley, District Yankalilla, South Australia, Australia d. 25 Aug 1945 (Age 75 years) |
Marriage |
20 Feb 1890 |
Baptist Manse, Paddington, New South Wales [1] |
Family ID |
F0741 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos
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| Frederick John William Clarke Frederick John William Clarke - Third child of Eliza Tucker and Joseph John Clarke. |
| The Family of Eliza and Joseph Clarke The Family of Eliza Tucker and Joseph John Clarke.
L to R Standing at back Wilfred Tennyson Tucker Clarke, Daisy Jane Olive Clarke, Frederick John William Clarke; Sitting L to R: Joseph John Clarke, Mary Myrtle tucker Clarke, Eliza Clarke (n.Tucker),Alfred James Tucker. |
| Frederick John William Clarke Frederick John William Clarke, was known as John |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Notes |
- John attended Kybunga Primary School for 7 years, each day walking along the Kybunga creek with his brothers, sisters and mates. On leaving school he first worked on a farm at Rhynie, South Australia, then went to live in the City at Croydon South Australia and worked for the Municipal Tramways Trust. After the death of his father, he and his brother returned to live at Kybunga on "Zulu Farm", and even though there were many hard times combatting problems with rabbits, soil erosion and the depression, farming methods and better payments and many a happy and rewarding experience. In 1937 John married and brought his wife to Kybunga to live on the farm. John was always a keen sportsman, playing cricket and football and was the instigator of the Stanley Cricket Association Colts. Due to his sporting abilities and involvements, John was awarded the O.A.M (Order of Australian Merit) in 1980 by the Queen. John retired to live in Blyth South Australia, shortly before his death. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992)
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Sources |
- [S1] Cynthis Henley-Smith, The Tucker Family in Australia, (Gillingham Printers Pty Ltd Adelaide, South Australia), 1992, 198 (Reliability: 2).
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