CLARK, William (Grimwade p.383)
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:55 am
Goldworkers List (Section VII).
He was born around 1791 in Bank Side, Southwark.
As William Turner Clark he married Elizabeth Robinson at St Luke, Finsbury in 1812; both were from that parish.
He entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1823 as a gold worker from Camberwell.
Christening records of two of their children at St Giles, Camberwell in 1823 and 1825 show their father as a silversmith or goldsmith from Lambeth and another at the same church in 1829 as a silversmith from Camberwell.
The christening record of a daughter at St Mark, Kennington in 1838 shows her father as a jeweller from South Island Place.
He was at Church Road, Brixton as a jeweller in 1841 and at 5 Hope Cottages, Clapham as a jeweller and watch maker in 1851.
His burial aged 62 years in 1853, late of Wandsworth Road, was recorded at Holy Trinity, Clapham.
He was born around 1791 in Bank Side, Southwark.
As William Turner Clark he married Elizabeth Robinson at St Luke, Finsbury in 1812; both were from that parish.
He entered a mark at Goldsmiths Hall in 1823 as a gold worker from Camberwell.
Christening records of two of their children at St Giles, Camberwell in 1823 and 1825 show their father as a silversmith or goldsmith from Lambeth and another at the same church in 1829 as a silversmith from Camberwell.
The christening record of a daughter at St Mark, Kennington in 1838 shows her father as a jeweller from South Island Place.
He was at Church Road, Brixton as a jeweller in 1841 and at 5 Hope Cottages, Clapham as a jeweller and watch maker in 1851.
His burial aged 62 years in 1853, late of Wandsworth Road, was recorded at Holy Trinity, Clapham.