She was born in the year 1905 in Chelsea, London. England.Source 1
First name(s) GRACE ELLEN Last name BLUETT Birth year 1905 Birth quarter 2 Registration month - Mother's last name - District Chelsea County London Country England Volume 1A Page 385
Emigrated on September 19, 1914, Family emigrated To South Africa on m.v. Norman from London to Cape Town.
Resident in the year 1911: 1 Ground Floor, Chelsea Park Dwellings, Chelsea, London.Source 1
RG14PN375 RG78PN12 RD4 SD1 ED3 SN563 Census Transcript Household London 1911 Address 1 Ground Floor, Chelsea Park Dwellings, Kings Road, Chelsea Civil Parish Chelsea Sub District Chelsea North Registration District Chelsea Image Reference RG14 - PN375 RD4 SD1 ED3 SN563 Found 7 R Forename Surname Age Year Born Gender Relation Marriage Status Years Married Birth Place Occupation Percival Edward Steele Bluett 32 1879 Male Head Married Clifton, Gloucestershire Chemical Laboratory Assistant Jane Bluett 35 1876 Female Wife Married 15 Hammersmith, London Edward Daniel Percival Bluett 14 1897 Male Son Fulham, London Warehouse Boy Charles Leo Bluett 13 1898 Male Son Hammersmith, London School Gertrude Mary Bluett 7 1904 Female Daughter Chelsea, London Grace Ellen Bluett 6 1905 Female Daughter Chelsea, London Ruth Annie Bluett 3 1908 Female Daughter Chelsea, London
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