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Clark, Charles - Death: 25/10/1934 in Port Elizabeth

Clark, CHARLES ARTHUR - Death: 09/07/2024 in Gauteng

Clark, CHARLES MATHEW - Death: 17/12/2018 in KwaZulu-Natal

Clark, CHARLES SELWYN - Death: 04/07/2018 in KwaZulu-Natal

Clark, Gareth Charles - Death: in Waterfall, KwaZulu-Natal

Clark, GEOFFREY CHARLES - Death: 26/10/2022 in Western Cape

Clark, NEIL CHARLES - Death: 08/09/2024 in Eastern Cape

Clark, PATRICK CHARLES MURPHY - Death: 14/06/2024 in Free State

Clarke, ALAN CHARLES JOSEPH - Death: 28/11/2019 in KwaZulu-Natal

Clarke, ALBERT CHARLES - Death: 07/03/2020 in Limpopo Province

Clarke, CHARLES BRIAN - Death: 29/10/2019 in KwaZulu-Natal

Clarke, COLIN CHARLES - Death: 02/01/2015 in Western Cape

Clarke, CYRIL CHARLES - Death: 27/09/2019 in KwaZulu-Natal

Clarke, PATRICK CHARLES - Death: 02/09/2015 in KwaZulu-Natal

Clarke, STANLEY THOMAS CHARLES - Death: 21/07/2018 in Eastern Cape



Tracing the Clark Family Legacy Through South Africa’s Historical Records

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