TICKNER, Kate Elizabeth

1862 - 1925

Kate Elizabeth Tickner was born at Adelphi Place, Lower Brook Street, Ipswich on 10 May 1862 and baptised at St Mary-at-the-Quay Church, Ipswich on 6 June 1862, daughter of William King Tickner (1836-23 May 1899), an accountant, and his wife Elizabeth Windsor (1840-1916), who was born at Nacton, eldest daughter of John Windsor of Ipswich, and married at St Clement's Church, Ipswich on 17 August 1859. In 1871, Kate was an 8-year-old, living at Christchurch Street, Ipswich with her parents, 34-year-old William and 30-year-old Elizabeth, with three siblings, William Windsor 10, Alice Mary 5 and Edith Maud 2, who were all born at Ipswich. By 1881 they had moved to 47 Key [Quay] Street, Ipswich with the addition of two more siblings, Blanche Mabel 9 and Leonard King 7. Kate exhibited at Ipswich Fine Art Club from 47 Key [Quay] Street, Ipswich in 1883 'Vase'. She married at Ipswich in 1889, George Alfred Hake (8 October 1860-14 January 1941), who was born in Devon, and in 1891, a 28-year-old, living at Rothbury Terrace, Heaton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland with her 30-year-old husband, George, a Lloyds ship & engineer surveyor, and their 1-year-old daughter Kate Isabella, they had two further children George Reginald born in 1892 and Cyril Marriott born in 1894, both born at 29 Rothbury Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Kate Elizabeth Hake died at Erpingham, Norfolk in 1925 and her husband died at Chancellor Cottage, Holway Road, Sheringham, Norfolk on 14 January 1941, aged 80.