Barker - Humphrys Family Tree

James Gilmour Clark
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Name James Gilmour Clark Birth 16 Nov 1910 Waihi, New Zealand
Gender Male Death 16 Jul 1992 Hamilton, New Zealand
Burial Huntly Cemetery, RSA section
Person ID I9 Barker-Humphrys Last Modified 1 Feb 2020
Family Dorothy Mary Ella (Mary) Barker, b. 19 Jan 1914, Palmerston North, NZ
d. 19 Jun 1993, Hamilton, NZ
(Age 79 years) Marriage 21 Aug 1941 Taumarunui, NZ
Children + 1. Living + 2. Living + 3. Living + 4. Living 5. Living + 6. Living + 7. Living + 8. Living Family ID F8 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Feb 2020
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Notes - Served as Sergeant in 5th Field Ambulance, #9432. Served in Crete and Egypt.Taken prisoner briefly in Egypt. Invalided home in 1843 after contracting yellow fever. Married Mary Barker in august of that year, to whom he became engaged before embarking for war in 1939. Post-war, Jim attended Auckland University with the aim of qualifying as a doctor, but found settling back to education, and with a family to support - son, David, ws born in 1944 - was too difficult, and he returned to being a pharmacist (then known as a chemist.)
Educated at Thames High School, then was apprenticed to a chemist. In 1935 (Electoral roll for Grey Lynn, #11567) he was a chemist's assistant, llving at 31A Third Avenue, SW1, with his mother, Lizzie Anne, and father (William, Moulder.)
By 1938 Jim and his mother had moved to Manukau road Pukekohe where Jim was a chemist.(Electoral roll for Franklin, #1539). Will is not with them.
- Served as Sergeant in 5th Field Ambulance, #9432. Served in Crete and Egypt.Taken prisoner briefly in Egypt. Invalided home in 1843 after contracting yellow fever. Married Mary Barker in august of that year, to whom he became engaged before embarking for war in 1939. Post-war, Jim attended Auckland University with the aim of qualifying as a doctor, but found settling back to education, and with a family to support - son, David, ws born in 1944 - was too difficult, and he returned to being a pharmacist (then known as a chemist.)
