Harriet Clark1,2
F, b. 1848, #144
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- Mother: Ann Clark2 b. 1815
- Harriet Clark was born in 1848 at Brighton, Sussex.2
- She was the daughter of Ann Clark.2
- Harriet Clark married Thomas Toney Gale, son of Thomas Gale and Mary Ann Gale.1
- Her married name was Harriett Gale.1
- Harriet Clark was listed as the head of household on the 1881 Census recorded 4 April 1881 at Nursery Cottages, Nursery Road, West Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset. Thomas her husband was lodging in Stratton, Dorchester in the 1881 Census.
Also listed in the household was:
Richard R. Gale, Boarder, unm, 21, Stone Mason, b Dorset Fordington Also living in the household were, his son, William Gale, Thomas Gale and Frederick Arthur Gale, his daughter, Kate Harriet Gale.3 - Harriet Clark was working as a Laundress on 4 April 1881.3
- She was listed as the wife of Thomas Toney Gale on the 1891 Census recorded 6 April 1891 at 12 Jubilee Cottages, Upton Cum Chalvey, Slough, Buckinghamshire; Also listed in the household was: Charles Maslin, Lodger, s, 32, Bricklayers Labourer, b Bucks Slough.2
- Harriet Clark was listed as the wife of Thomas Toney Gale on the 1901 Census recorded 31 March 1901 at 12 Jubilee Cottages, Stoke Road, Slough, Buckinghamshire; Also listed in the household was: Charles Masling, Boarder, s, 39, Labourer, b Bucks Slough.4
- Last Edited: 25 Jun 2009
Family: Thomas Toney Gale b. 20 Nov 1848
- Harriet Clark married Thomas Toney Gale, son of Thomas Gale and Mary Ann Gale.1
- William Gale1 b. 2 Jul 1876
- Thomas Gale3 b. 1878
- Kate Harriet Gale3 b. Dec 1879
- Frederick Arthur Gale3 b. Feb 1881
Citations:
- [S15] Powerstock, Dorset. Baptisms (on-line).
- [S23] National Census conducted on 5 Apr 1891. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
- [S2] National Census conducted on 3 Apr 1881. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
- [S4] National Census conducted on 31 Mar 1901. Original returns lodged in the UK National Archives.
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