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Digital gallery of Aircraftman 1st Class Thomas Ezra Clarke
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Aircraftman 1st Class Thomas Ezra Clarke
"Leading Air Craftsman, Thomas Ezra Clarke 26 R.A.F. was killed 1916-November 7, 1942, in a bomber crash while taking off in the rain.. He was one of eight children: (Mary Jane, b.1904; William James b. August 28, 1906; Elsie May b. December 8, 1907; May Grace b. January 22, 1910; Frederick Allan b.February 5 1913 - World War 1 Veteran 59th Regiment; Thomas Ezra b.1916; Jane Maud b. May 29 1920 (Murrin); Francis Isaac b May 19, 1923; all born at Freshwater, Carbonear, son of Mary Elizabeth (Ash) (May 1881-November 11, 1957) and Isaac Clarke (1869-1935). Son of
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"Leading Air Craftsman, Thomas Ezra Clarke 26 R.A.F. was killed 1916-November 7, 1942, in a bomber crash while taking off in the rain.. He was one of eight children: (Mary Jane, b.1904; William James b. August 28, 1906; Elsie May b. December 8, 1907; May Grace b. January 22, 1910; Frederick Allan b.February 5 1913 - World War 1 Veteran 59th Regiment; Thomas Ezra b.1916; Jane Maud b. May 29 1920 (Murrin); Francis Isaac b May 19, 1923; all born at Freshwater, Carbonear, son of Mary Elizabeth (Ash) (May 1881-November 11, 1957) and Isaac Clarke (1869-1935). Son of
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Page 64 of the Newfoundland Book of Remembrance.
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ASHBOURNE CEMETERY Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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