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SIGN UPRachel Banks 1892 – 1980 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 18 Nov 1892
Birth Location: Gravesend, Kent, England
Death Date: 1 Apr 1980
Death Location: 33 Mountfield Road, Hampden Park, Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Father: John Banks
Mother: Emma Godfrey
Spouse(s): John Armener
Children(s): Lily Armener, Violet Armener, Rachel Armener, John Armener, Margaret Armener, Ida Armener, Anthony Armener
In 1892, Rachel Banks entered the world in Gravesend, Kent, England, born to John James Baptist Banks and Emma Godfrey. Years later, Rachel Banks married John Thomas Armener, and the couple became parents to Lily Rachel Armener, Violet Armener, Rachel Armener, John Thomas Armener, Margaret Armener, Ida Armener and Anthony Paul Armener. Rachel Banks died in 1980 in 33 Mountfield Road, Hampden Park, Eastbourne, Sussex, England.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Year: 18 Nov 1892
Event Place: Gravesend, Kent, England
Record Source: 1911 England Census, The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Residence
Event Year: 1911
Event Place: 12 Tower Street, Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Record Source: 1911 England Census, The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Year: 1 Apr 1980
Event Place: 33 Mountfield Road, Hampden Park, Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Record Source: England & Wales, National Probate Calendar, 1858-1995, Principal Probate Registry; London, England; Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England