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Person    | Female  Born 23/12/1921  Died 18/11/1987

Natalie A. Falco

Categories: Tragedy

Natalie A. Falco

Natalina A. G. Cavanna was born on 23 December 1921, the younger daughter of Giuseppe Cavanna (1887-1962) and Maria Domenica M. Cavanna née Secchi (1898-1929). Her elder sister, Giovanna M. M. Cavanna was born in 1920 in Greenwich.

In 1944 she married Raffaele C. V. Falco (1915-1981) in Holborn and their son, Christopher P. Falco was born in 1946, his birth being registered in the Pancras registration district. Her husband had been a woodworker's labourer according to the 1939 England and Wales Register. It would appear that they anglicised their forenames, she became Natalie Angela Falco and he became Raphael Carmen Victor Falco sometimes using the name James Raphael Victor Falco.

Electoral registers from 1945 show them both at 9 Roseleigh Avenue, London, N5 and probate records confirm that he was still there when he died on 28 December 1981. She died, aged 65 years, on 18 November 1987 in the King's Cross Underground Station fire and was cremated on 26 November 1987 in Islington.

Administration of her estate was granted on 3 June 1988 and probate records show her address to have been 86A South Lodge Drive, London, N14. Her effects totalled £113,555. The subsequent described her as a widow.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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