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"To William and Mary Pinney Clarke were born three children: William Clarke of Newlands in Halstock, who died unmarried; John Clarke, who died at Nevington, May 3, 1730, who married Martha, daughter of Alderman James Gom of St. Dunstan."
"To William and Mary Pinney Clarke were born three children: William Clarke of Newlands in Halstock, who died unmarried; John Clarke, who died at Nevington, May 3, 1730, who married Martha, daughter of Alderman James Gom of St. Dunstan."
"To William and Mary Pinney Clarke were born three children: William Clarke of Newlands in Halstock, who died unmarried; John Clarke, who died at Nevington, May 3, 1730, who married Martha, daughter of Alderman James Gom of St. Dunstan."
_Michael PRETOR ______ _John PRETOR _| | |_Alicia CLARK ________+ _Charles PINNEY _____| | | _William Burt WEEKES _ | |_Jane WEEKES _| | |______________________ | |--Frederick Wake PINNEY | | ______________________ | _John STILL __| | | |______________________ |_Frances Mary STILL _| | ______________________ |______________| |______________________
"Frederick Wake, of the Grange, Somerton, Somersetshire (1900), who was born 1834, and married Lucy, daughter of Abel Smith, Esq., of woodhall Park, Herts., in 1863."
"Frederick Wake, of the Grange, Somerton, Somersetshire (1900), who was born 1834, and married Lucy, daughter of Abel Smith, Esq., of woodhall Park, Herts., in 1863."
"Frederick Wake, of the Grange, Somerton, Somersetshire (1900), who was born 1834, and married Lucy, daughter of Abel Smith, Esq., of woodhall Park, Herts., in 1863."
"To the glory of God and in loving memory of Frederick Wake Pretor-Pinney born 20 May 1834 and died at Somerton 24 march 1909."
"To the glory of God and in loving memory of Frederick Wake Pretor-Pinney born 20 May 1834 and died at Somerton 24 March 1909."
"Frederick Wake, of the Grange, Somerton, Somersetshire (1900), who was born 1834, and married Lucy, daughter of Abel Smith, Esq., of Woodhall Park, Herts., in 1863."