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Ann Blake 1784–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1784

Birth Location: South Newton, Wiltshire, England

Death Date: 11 Jan 1862

Death Location: 'Hartmoor' farm, Potterne, Wiltshire, England

Father: Alexander Blake

Mother: Ann Browne

Spouse(s): Jacob HYATT

Children(s):

Ann Blake was born in 1784 in South Newton, Wiltshire, England, the child of Alexander Blake And Ann Browne. Ann Blake married Jacob Hyatt, and had children including Henry Hyatt. Ann Blake passed away in 1862 in 'Hartmoor' farm, Potterne, Wiltshire, England.

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Biography

  • Ann Blake was born in 1784 in South Newton, Wiltshire, England, the child of Alexander Blake And Ann Browne.
  • Ann Blake married Jacob Hyatt, and had children including Henry Hyatt.
  • Ann Blake passed away in 1862 in 'Hartmoor' farm, Potterne, Wiltshire, England.

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Ann Blake's Ancestors

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Ann Blake
1784–1862
Birth Place: South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Parents
Alexander Blake
1745–1836
South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Ann Browne
1748–1812
Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Alexander Blake
1720–1772
South Newton, Wiltshire, England
Sarah Perry
1722–
Dibden, Hampshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Blake
1695–1739
Mary Miles
1695–
John Perry
1703–1773
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Parry
1664–1724

Ann Blake's Timeline

2 Records

1784
1784
Birth of Ann Blake in South Newton, Wiltshire, England
South Newton, Wiltshire, England
1862
11 Jan 1862
Age 78
Death of Ann Blake in 'Hartmoor' farm, Potterne, Wiltshire, England
'Hartmoor' farm, Potterne, Wiltshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1784
    Event Place: South Newton, Wiltshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Jan 1862
    Event Place: 'Hartmoor' farm, Potterne, Wiltshire, England

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