ARC TBC...............Help required for Annie

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Given how he appears to be reasonably prosperous at least at the end of his life I would think that there must be a newspaper reference that might include his wife's maiden name!
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941.
CLARKE Edward, 12 August. The will of Edward Clarke late of 23 Lower-Rushall-St, Walsall, in the County of Staffordshire, who died 19 July 1891 at 23 Lower-Rushall-St was proved by Caroline Clarke Widow the relict and Caroline Hickman (Wife of Stephen Hickman) the daughter both of 23 Lower-Rushall-St the Executies.
Personal Estate £668. 18s.
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Marriages Dec 1881.
Clarke Caroline. Walsall 6b. 1046.
COOPER Sarah Jane. Walsall. 6b. 1046.
HICKMAN Stephen. Walsall. 6b. 1046.
Tomes Alfred William. Walsall. 6b. 1046.
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I would like to thank Mally for posting this thread for me and also Jimmy, cid and Maths Girl for all the info on this couple. :P

I am having broadband trouble so using the library at the moment which is a drag because you only get 1 hour, I have copied all the info for when my broadband is ok then will add it to BCC.

Thank you again all.

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CAn anyone tell me what is the distinction between a widow and a relict?
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I think they both mean basically the same i.e. a woman whose husband has died. Relict can only be used relative to the deceased husband though. So, for example, in a burial register then Mary Smith, relict could be next of kin to her husband (who was being buried), but if she was burying her son then she would be listed as Mary Smith, widow. I think. Could be wrong :roll:

By the way, I saw that schools are getting free access to the 1911 census. That must be fun! http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/news/570.htm
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Maths girl wrote:CAn anyone tell me what is the distinction between a widow and a relict?


relict.
1 a thing which has survived from an earlier period or in a primitive form.
*
an animal or plant that has survived while others of its group have become extinct, e.g. the coelacanth.
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a population that now survives in only a few localities.
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2 archaic a widow.

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defin ... ct?view=uk
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flagging to archive if this is now completed
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Yes ok to archive now I collected all the info while I was at library but did not get time to put completed sorry. I can't put completed in the subject line seeing I did not post it.


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Now COMPLETED thank you.

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