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Sign up freeEllen Blake 1896 – 1967 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1896
Birth Location: London, United Kingdom
Death Date: Jul 1967
Death Location: Lewisham, Greater London, England
Father: Charles Blake
Mother: Elizabeth Gould
Spouse(s): Robert Bavin
Children(s): Elsie Hulme, Robert Bavin
In 1896, Ellen Blake entered the world in London, United Kingdom, born to Charles Henry Blake and Elizabeth Ellen Gould. Ellen Blake married Robert Alfred Bavin, and had children including Elsie Rebecca Bavin Hulme, Robert Charles Bavin. Ellen Blake passed away in 1967 in Lewisham, Greater London, England.
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Biography
- In 1896, Ellen Blake entered the world in London, United Kingdom, born to Charles Henry Blake and Elizabeth Ellen Gould.
- Ellen Blake married Robert Alfred Bavin, and had children including Elsie Rebecca Bavin Hulme, Robert Charles Bavin.
- Ellen Blake passed away in 1967 in Lewisham, Greater London, England.
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Ellen Blake's Descendants
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1. Elsie (Rebecca Bavin) Hulme (1 Apr 1920 – Feb 2006) m. James (William) Hulme (8 Apr 1925 – abt Aug 1988)
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2. Robert (Charles) Bavin (25 Jan 1926 – Jul 2001)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1896
Event Place: London, United Kingdom
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jul 1967
Event Place: Lewisham, Greater London, England