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Amy Louisa Pearce 1873 – 1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Nov 1873

Birth Location: Pleasant Creek, Vic, Australia

Death Date: 18 Apr 1966

Death Location: Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Father: Walter Pearce

Mother: Elizabeth Knuckey

Spouse(s): Frederick Chew

Children(s): William Chew, James Chew, Lucy Chew

In 1873, Amy Louisa Pearce entered the world in Pleasant Creek, Vic, Australia, born to Walter Pearce and Elizabeth Ann Knuckey. Amy Louisa Pearce married Frederick James Chew, and had children including William Chew, James Frederick Chew, Lucy Ethelinda Chew. Amy Louisa Pearce passed away in 1966 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1873, Amy Louisa Pearce entered the world in Pleasant Creek, Vic, Australia, born to Walter Pearce and Elizabeth Ann Knuckey.
  • Amy Louisa Pearce married Frederick James Chew, and had children including William Chew, James Frederick Chew, Lucy Ethelinda Chew.
  • Amy Louisa Pearce passed away in 1966 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Amy Pearce's Ancestors

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Amy Pearce
1873 – 1966
Birth Place: Pleasant Creek, Vic, Australia
Parents
Walter Pearce
1832 – 1918
Green Bottom, Kenwyn, Cornwall, Eng
Elizabeth (Ann) Knuckey
1840 – 1911
Crofthandy, Gwennap, Cornwall, England
Grandparents
James Knuckey
1819 – 1872
Trewee, Stithians, Cornwall, England
Elizabeth Gray
1818 – 1875
Gwennap, Cornwall, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Knuckey
1799 – 1871
Mary Dunstan
1800 – 1869
Thomas Gray
Johanna BRAYD
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Knuckey
1769 – 1820
Susanna Reed
1764 – 1845
Thomas Dunstan
1767 – 1813
Jenefer Martin
1765 –

Amy Pearce's Descendants

1.
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Amy (Louisa) Pearce (13 Nov 1873 – 18 Apr 1966) m. Frederick (James) Chew (14 Jul 1876 – 18 Apr 1966)
  1. 1. William Chew (11 Mar 1902 – 02 Nov 1983) m. Margaret Slater (09 Jun 1912 – 23 Apr 1982)
    1. 1. Dorothy (Joan) Chew m. Donald (Graham) Dunn (20 May 1938 – 13 Feb 1977)
  2. 2. James (Frederick) Chew (05 May 1904 – 12 Nov 1995) m. Lorna (Wonita) Roy
    1. 1. Michael (Albert) Chew (18 May 1939 – 12 May 1994) m. Heather Monk m. Elaine
    2. 2. Frederick (James) Chew
    3. 3. Deidre (Ann) Chew m. Brian Fletcher
  3. 3. Lucy (Ethelinda) Chew (17 Feb 1910 – 04 Nov 1987) m. Francis (Henry) Blurton (1907 – )
    1. 1. Donald (Francis) Blurton (11 Sep 1947 – 23 Mar 1973) m. Vivienne (Faye) Dobson ( – 23 Mar 1973)
    2. 2. Myrna (Elizabeth) Blurton m. Brian (Anthony) Roche
    3. 3. Allan (Henry) Blurton m. Janette (Margaret) Knight

Amy Pearce's Timeline

2 Records

1873
13 Nov 1873
Birth of Amy Louisa Pearce in Pleasant Creek, Vic, Australia
Pleasant Creek, Vic, Australia
1966
18 Apr 1966
Age 93
Death of Amy Louisa Pearce in Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Geelong, Victoria, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Nov 1873
    Event Place: Pleasant Creek, Vic, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Apr 1966
    Event Place: Geelong, Victoria, Australia

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