David Clarke
1809 - 1870-
Name David Clarke [1, 2, 3, 4] Birth Nov 1809 Bagshot, Surrey, England [3] Gender Male Emigration Jan 1842 Nelson, New Zealand Free Passage to New Zealand CLARK family on the "Clifford" Free Passage to New Zealand Occupation Abt 1850 Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand David was instrumental in the building of the timber church St John's Church, Wakefield, Tasman District, New Zealand Death 08 Jan 1870 Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand [3] - Transcriptions from New Zealand newspapers:
Fatal Accident to an Old Settler. —On Saturday last Mr. David Clark, one of the oldest settlers in this Province, was killed while falling a tree in the Wakefield bush, near the Forest Inn. The tree took an unexpected direction in its descent, and fell upon the unfortunate deceased, crushing him on the spot. Mr. Clark will be remembered as having been an important witness at the Wangapeka Enquiry, before the Hon, Mr. Domett, a short time since.
Colonist, Volume XIII, Issue 1283, 11 January 1870, Page 2
Fatal Accident. — We regret to learn that an accident has occurred at Wakefield, whereby Mr. Daniel (sic) Clark, a well known settler, has lost his life. It appears that Mr. Clark with one of his sons was engaged in cutting down a tree which, in falling, took a contrary direction to that which was expected. The unfortunate deceased .seeing that it was coming his way endeavored to escape, but was prevented from doing so by a fence, and one of the branches struck him on the back breaking his spine. Mr. Clark was one of the oldest Nelson settlers, and has for a long period of years resided in the neighborhood of Wakefield, where he was much respected.
Nelson Evening Mail, Volume V, Issue 8, 10 January 1870, Page 2 “Resident Magistrate’s Court”
Fatal Accident. — An old and much respected settler named David Clark met with his death at Wakefield, on Saturday morning last. Clark, with one of his sons, were engaged in felling a tree, which in falling took a direction contrary to what was expected and the sufferer vainly endeavoured to get out of its way, but was unable to escape. The tree struck him on his back and broke his spine. Through a misapprehension of the law, the district constable permitted the body to be buried without informing the coroner, and the body we hear will have to be exhumed in order that an inquest may be held upon it.
Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4, 12 January 1870, Page 2
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Headstone of David Clarke and his wife Elizabeth Clarke née Hoare Burial Wakefield, Tasman District, Tasman, New Zealand [3] Siblings 10 siblings People David Clark Person ID I122 Main Tree Last Modified 15 Sep 2017
Parent James Clarke, b. 1767 d. 14 Jan 1851, Bagshot, Surrey, England Parent Ann Bachelour, b. 14 Aug 1768, Windlesham, Surrey, England d. 14 Jan 1851, Bagshot, Surrey, England (Age 82 years) Marriage 14 Sep 1790 St John the Baptist Church, Windlesham, Surrey, England [1, 5] Marriage Register Family ID F148 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Spouse / Partner Elizabeth Hoare, b. 21 Jun 1812, Windlesham, Surrey, England d. 05 Oct 1864, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand (Age 52 years) Marriage 14 Sep 1829 St John the Baptist Church, Windlesham, Surrey, England [1, 4] Marriage Register Children 1. Elizabeth Clark, b. 08 Nov 1829, England d. 02 Mar 1878 (Age 48 years) [Parent: natural] 2. Henry Clark, b. 1831, England d. 1831, England [Parent: natural] 3. Sarah Clark, b. 1832, England d. 1832, England [Parent: natural] 4. Lucy Clark, b. 18 May 1834, England d. 20 Jun 1872 (Age 38 years) [Parent: natural] 5. Isabella Clark, b. 17 Oct 1836 d. 06 Mar 1875, Nelson, New Zealand (Age 38 years) [Parent: natural] 6. Emily Emma Clark, b. 03 Mar 1839, Windlesham, Surrey, England d. 30 Dec 1924, Suffolk St, Ashburton, Canterbury, New Zealand (Age 85 years) [Parent: natural] + 7. Ann Clark, b. Abt Oct 1841, Windlesham, Surrey, England d. 19 Apr 1877, Nelson, New Zealand (Age ~ 35 years) 8. Jane Clark, b. 1844, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand d. 17 Oct 1875, Riwaka, Tasman, New Zealand [Parent: natural] 9. David Clark, b. 1847, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand d. 24 Jun 1850, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand [Parent: natural] 10. Sarah Clark, b. 1848, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand [Parent: natural] 11. Margaret Ann Clark, b. 1849, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand d. 1856, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand [Parent: natural] 12. James Henry Clark, b. 16 May 1850, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand d. 21 May 1918, Riwaka, Tasman, New Zealand (Age 68 years) [Parent: natural] 13. Edward Bernard Clark, b. 22 Nov 1852, Wakefield, Nelson, New Zealand d. 15 Oct 1919 (Age 66 years) [Parent: natural] Family ID F36 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Mar 2018
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Sources - [S63] England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973.
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- [S64] Australia and NZ, Find A Grave Index.
- [S15] London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921, London Metropolitan Archives, Saint John The Baptist, Windlesham, Surrey, Transcript of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1829, DW/T/9090.
- [S56] Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937.
- [S63] England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973.