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James Blake

Birth1865 - Twillingate, Newfoundland
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Born in Twillingate, Newfoundland on 1865. James Blake married Mary Bert and had 13 children.

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Mary Bert
1875 - Unknown
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Alice Arvey
1860 - 1899
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Stanely Blake
1917 - 1998
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Rebecca Blake
1908 - Unknown
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Elias Blake
1907 - Unknown
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Bertha Blake
1912 - Unknown
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Redinah Blake
1903 - Unknown
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Annie Blake
1913 - Unknown
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Lucinda Blake
1910 - Unknown
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May Bertha Blake
1892 - Unknown
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Ellen Blake
1888 - Unknown
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John Blake
1909 - Unknown
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John Blake
1909 - Unknown
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James Blake
1915 - Unknown
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Susanna Blake
1887 - 1927

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