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Name: MARK, Thomas John
Nee: his father was a printer and stationer in England
Birth Date: 28.12.1866 Wolverley, Kidderminster
Death Date: 16.9.1905 Nairobi
Last Date: 1905
Profession: Government transport conductor through the Boer War serving in Ladysmith during the siege 1899-1900. Transport contractor
Area: Nairobi
Book Reference: North, Barnes, Gazette
General Information:
North - Land Grant application, Kikuyu Road 14-12-1903; settler's game licence 29-1-1904; Government Transport Contractor 1905; Freemason,
Nairobi South cemetery - Thomas John Mark of Wolverly, Kidderminster, died 16 Sep 1905 aged 33. Inscription: Thomas John Mark / Wolverly Kidderminster / England / died September 16th 1905 / aged 38 years / government transport conductor / through the Boer War / serving in Ladysmith during / the siege 1899 - 1900 Father in thy gracious keeping / leave we though thy servant sleeping
Gazette - 1-12-1905 - Estate of late I.G. Mark deceased who died at Nairobi on 16th September 1905
Land Grant 1905? T.T. Mark - Agricultural, 640 acres - Kamiti River - Jan 13 - Homsetead
North has T.T. Marc [sic] Land Grant Application 1904, Kimathi River