This website contains details of the Clark and Mullin families. With thanks to David Clark, who spent many years researching the Clark and Mullin family history, and to his daughter Elizabeth who looks after all the photos, documents and other records. The compilation of the Clark family history was helped by the prolific literary output of James Henry Clark who had a great variety of interests. The records were left to J. H. Clark’s daughter Eliza Blanche, and then passed to David Clark.
People and Places
Leonard Stanley,
Ancell Clark
Ancell Clark lived in Leonard Stanley, a little Cotswold village near Stonehouse on the road leading to Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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Gloucester,
Moses Clark
Moses Clark, the son of William Clark became an apprentice of John Hall, a baker and freeman of Gloucester in 1729.
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Chepstow,
James Clark
James Clark was christened at St Michaels, Gloucester on 22/1/1781, and was educated at the Blue Coat School of Christ’s Hospital.
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Usk,
James Henry Clark
James Henry Clark, aged 15, set out with his elder brother George Clark for Usk in January 1834 to start as the first printers in Usk.
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Cardiff,
56 Conway Road
56 Conway Road was the family home for Dr James Mullin and then for his daughter Gladys Clark and her family.
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Cardiff,
Dr. James Mullin
James Mullin was born in 1846 at Cookstown, Northern Ireland in great povery. After working in the fields, he served an apprenticeship as a wheelwright.
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Cardiff,
Annie Mullin
Mrs Anne Eusebio née Edwards married Dr James Mullin in 1881. She was a Liberal councillor and a suffragist.
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Cardiff,
Gladys Clark
Gladys Clark was born in 1884 in Cardiff. She attended school and university in Cardiff and spent time abroad.
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