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Catherine Agnes Blake 1907–1995 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 MAY 1907

Birth Location: Southwark, London

Death Date: 5 MAY 1995

Death Location: Colchester, Essex

Father: Michael Blake

Mother: Agnes Huff

Spouse(s): Edward ASker

Children(s):

In 1907, Catherine Agnes Blake entered the world in Southwark, London, born to Michael Francis Blake And Agnes Thirsa Sarah Huff. Catherine Agnes Blake married Edward Arthur Asker, and had children including Edward V Asker. Catherine Agnes Blake passed away in 1995 in Colchester, Essex.

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Biography

  • In 1907, Catherine Agnes Blake entered the world in Southwark, London, born to Michael Francis Blake And Agnes Thirsa Sarah Huff.
  • Catherine Agnes Blake married Edward Arthur Asker, and had children including Edward V Asker.
  • Catherine Agnes Blake passed away in 1995 in Colchester, Essex.

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Catherine Blake's Ancestors

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Catherine Blake
1907–1995
Birth Place: Southwark, London
Parents
Michael Francis Blake
1879–
Kilkenny, Ireland
Agnes (Thirsa Sarah) Huff
1865–1922
Peckham
Grandparents
David Huff
1834–1910
Hertford
Statue Nye
1836–1915
Peckham, Surrey
Great-Grandparents
George Huff
1809–1874
Sarah Prior
1807–1892
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Huff
1782–1845
Mary Scate
1780–1856
John Prior
1776–1824
Elizabeth Sammons
1780–1861

Catherine Blake's Timeline

2 Records

1907
17 MAY 1907
Birth of Catherine Agnes Blake in Southwark, London
Southwark, London
1995
5 MAY 1995
Age 88
Death of Catherine Agnes Blake in Colchester, Essex
Colchester, Essex

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 MAY 1907
    Event Place: Southwark, London

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 MAY 1995
    Event Place: Colchester, Essex

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