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The Jones/Clarke Family

Researching my Undisguised Family History

Lauren Vick

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Clarke Family• First protestant clergy from Scottland to arrive in New Zealand

• Pastor George Clarke named “protector of the aborigines” (obviously unsuccessful)

• Son (also Pastor George Clarke) – first white speaker of the Maori language• Royal legal negotiator and translator of Maori language• Only advocate of Maori land rights/interests in British government

(somewhat less unsuccessful)• “New Zealand famous” quote- “If fight we must, let us fight like

gentlemen” (he was extremely British)

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The Clarkes were know for their fun-loving nature and wild sense of humor

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Becoming “Educationists”

• George founded the Tasmania Council on Education and leader of the Literacy and Debating Council in his parish

• “Honored and beloved by all and never losing his appeal to the young people” – Wikipedia (100% unbiased)

• A founder of the University of Tasmania – University Chancellor (1890-1907)

Fun fact: the ONLY university to offer a doctorate in Wool Science!

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George Clarke (“educationist”)

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“New Zealand Famous”*

• Legal articles, like the Treaty of Waitangi:gave Maoris rights of British citizenship with local self-governance, recognized tribal ownership of land(Parlament back in England took this as a guideline..)

• Notes on Early Life in New Zealand, Early Tasmania, Short Liturgies for Congregational Worship (at page turner!)

• His granddaughter was an author too! She wrote a series of YA stories about some feisty\ New Zealand flappers and their crazy hijinks

• The Clarke family homestead & educational farm and Clarke church are now historical landmarks and national museums

*Similar to “Delaware Famous,” if Delaware had 10 sheep for every person

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“The Clarkes were a very kind, intelligent, empathetic, creative people. It has been down hill for us ever since…”

Lorna Clarke my grandmother

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Teacher Lorna’s First Class

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Mr. Jones meets “Mumsey”

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Bruce Jones• Mother (a Maori) died in childbirth

• Father remained an American divorcee, moved to Philadelphia, started new family

• Bruce and his brothers raised by their grandmother

• She was in a tragic when he was 6, bedridden for 8 years, brothers were orphaned when Bruce was 14

• Boys moved into Wellington YMCA, became very independent

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Getting to America

• Bruce and his brothers worked as farm laborers for 5 years as they waited for American visas (this farmer had a young daughter named Lorna)

• Bruce did not qualify for a visa, because he was born in Tasmania, so he worked on a steam ship that took him to Manchester, England, then another to Nova Scotia

• He Illegally entered the U.S. through Niagra Falls.Later took a train to Mexico and re-entered illegally again

• Worked as self-taught farm animal doctor, Purina farm chow salesman, and race horse trainer

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Back to NZ

• Joined the Australian – New Zealand Army Core at the start of WWII

• Brothers were fighter pilots, Bruce (a pacifist weighing 108 lbs) never shot a gun. But worked as a cartographer and navigator. He was the only survivor.

• He visited his friends the Joneses on R&R, remeeting Lorna. They wrote to each other throughout the war and he carried her picture

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Getting Back to America

• Commanding General gave Bruce papers giving him a visa to enter any allied nation post-WWII

• Asked Lorna to marry him and come to America with him

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Proposal

“He said to me ‘marry me. I will make it worth your while.’ I said not with that kind of proposal!” – Lorna

He later made a more formal offer, the eloped and he went to get them visas.

Lorna arrived to America on the very first war bride ship following WWII.

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Clarke-Jones Family

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Elizabeth Jones: powerful lady

Working those shoulder pads!

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Steve Vick: admired powerful ladies

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But he was also a bit afraid of them

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100% Iowa

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They had two children

Lauren, the “off-beat” one

Courtney, the “normal”one

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My Current Family:

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