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Clancy -- Annie Clancy -- see 1915 Entrance Exams

Clancy -- Mrs. Catherine Clancy, 70, died 7 Sep 1881 in Simcoe [NR18810908p3]

Clancy -- C. B. Clancy, 45, publisher of the Norfolk Messenger and the oldest journalist in Simcoe, died early Saturday. He was buried at St. John's Church, about 30 carriages following his remains to the grave. He leaves a widow and 10 children, some of tender age [NR18611219p1] 
-- Cornelius Bailey Clancy, late proprietor of Norfolk Messenger, a native of Mitchellstown, County Cork, Ireland -- see photo of his St. John's Cemetery stone

Clancy -- Mrs. C. B. Clancy, 1865 proprietoress of Norfolk Messenger newspaper
 -- see Norfolk County in 1865
 
Clancy
-- Elizabeth Lailey, 75, widow of former Norfolk Messenger editor C. B. Clancy, died 16 Nov 1893 in Chicago [NR18931123] [Compiler's Comment: announcement has more]

Clancy -- Thomas Clancy, 797019, Sergeant [1916 Norfolk's Own]
-- Thomas Clancy of Port Rowan, 20, Church of England, mail carrier, born 8 Oct 1895 in Ramsgate Kent England, brother of Joseph Clancy of Royal Fuciliers 2nd Lemnon Island
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Clancy -- Sergt. Thomas Clancy who enlisted from Port Rowan and was sergeant of the bugle band while the battalion was in training, is reported wounded in yesterday's casualty list 
[photo caption SR19170301p1] -- Pte. [sic] Tom Clancy (photo) of Port Rowan is in Taplow Hospital, England, on his way home on six month furlough [SR19170517p8]
-- see Two Soldiers Return
-- Private Tom Clancy has been visiting in Simcoe. He will have to undergo an operation for the removal of shrapnel [SR19170719p12] -- Private Tom Clancy of the Convalescent Hospital in Toronto was in Port Rowan for a few day this week [SR19170823p3] -- Private Tom Clancy is visiting from Toronto where he is studying electrical engineering while recovering from his wound [SR19170906p5]

Clancy --Corp. Tom Clancy, formerly of Port Rowan, was here visiting. He has a pleasant job as an inspector of munitions at Walkerville [SR19180905p4]

Clapp -- C. R. Clapp and N. H. Cowdry were Waterford agent for Ontario Mutual life insurance in 1899 [ad WS18990223p1]

Clapp -- Ross L. Clapp:
-- see Photos & Bios
-- see photo, 1936 president of Simcoe Kinsmen

Clapp -- Rosswell L. Clapp 1899-1977; his wife Marjorie K. McCall 1898-1985
[Oakwood Cemetery stone]

Clapp -- to wife of Stanley Clapp a daughter 27 Nov 1886 at Toronto [WS18861223]

Clare -- Miss Maude Clare of Norwich married George Heyland of Norwich, 31 Oct 1900 at the home of her parents [SR19001108]

Clare -- Matilda Leak, wife of F. Clare of Otterville, died Sun 23 May 1915 [SR19150610p7]

Claringbold -- Harold Walter Claringbold, 797110, Private [1916 Norfolk's Own]
-- Harold Walter Claringbold of Courtland, 18, Methodist, farmer, born 10 Sep 1899 
in London England, son of Lydia Edith Claringbold of London England
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 1.
-- see a scan of his Attestation Paper side 2.

Claringbold -- Harold Claringbold -- see 1916 Middleton Farewell

Claringbold -- Harold Claringbold, soldier, 102 Robinson St., Simcoe [1919 Voters List

 
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