In his 1862 diary (the only one remaining of his life in England) CS Clarke was a regular visitor to his elder brother John Sanders
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The Clarke pedigree chart gives the following information about Christopher Clarke: “Christopher born at Morton May 18th 1722 married Ann daughter of John & Jane
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The pedigree chart gives the information that Robert Clarke (born 1677 at Normanton) married Elizabeth Newbould “of the Hague Hall in the parish of Havely
Read moreCholera and The Deaths of John and Sarah Clarke
Due to the collapse of the banking business co-owed by Clarke, Phillips, Mitchell and Smith John Clarke was forced to sell much of his property,
Read moreThe Auckland Years
In 1881 CS Clarke bought Section 28, Lot 60 at 83 Grey Street in Auckland City and he and his wife Mary Ann and his
Read moreThe Coltmans
That family of Charles Septimus Clarke’s mother Sarah were the Coltmans, a “Unitarian industrialist family” from Leicester. They were nonconformists – protestants who did not
Read moreThe Three Gabled House
In 1866 Clarke purchased an 80 acre farm on the south side of the harbour with a small house and cow shed. In 1868 he
Read moreEarly Days in Little Omaha
“The early settlers had a very hard time as there was no regular trader, here no store, no school and no Post Office. Our first
Read moreSettling in New Zealand
In the words of Charles Septimus Clarke in his notes about the history of Leigh: “On reading a letter from an Albertland settler to a
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CS Clarke and his sisters and brothers were born at New Parks, a farming estate on the outskirts of Leicester. A history of the property
Read moreCS Clarke Early Life 1843-1862
Charles Septimus Clarke was born on the 15th of August 1843, the 7th son and youngest child of John and Sarah Clarke (nee Coltman). Like
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