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a. Note:   smallpox when five months old. He survived, although it may have affected his health in later life.
  Was involved in Antimony mining in the Macleay.
  Recorded in The Macleay Argus ~ 17 September 1898
  DEATH OF MR THOMAS CLARKE
  We regret to record the demise of Mr Thomas Clarke of Sherwood, who died yesterday from Bright’s disease. The deceased gentleman had reached the age of 68 years and was a member of the well-known Clarke family. Mr Frank Clarke, our ex-member, being his brother. Mr Thomas Clarke was born in England, but came to the colony with his parents when he was an infant. Mr Clarke was never married. The funeral will leave Sherwood for the West Kempsey Cemetery at 1 p.m. to-day (Saturday).
Note:   On the voyage to Hobart Town and Sydney on the Bardaster, he contracted


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