Kate Lavinia Abbott1
From 11 December 1911, her married name became Blackwood.
Child of Kate Lavinia Abbott and Stevenson Arthur Blackwood
- Patrick Stevenson Blackwood2 b. 5 Dec 1912
Patrick Stevenson Blackwood1
Wilfred Rupert Cave1
Child of Wilfred Rupert Cave
Ellen Cave1
From 19 November 1945, her married name became Blackwood.
Algernon Henry Blackwood1 
He was educated at Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He was educated at Moravian School, Germany.1 He was educated at Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Midlothian, ScotlandG.1 He was a hotelier, gold prospector, journalist and farmer.1 He was awarded the The Empty House in 1906.1 He wrote the book The Listener, published 1907.1 He wrote the book John Silence, published 1908.1 He wrote the book The Education of Uncle Paul, published 1909.1 He wrote the book Jimbo, published 1909.1 He wrote the book The Human Chord, published 1910.1 He wrote the book The Last Valley, published 1910.1 He wrote the book The Centaur, published 1911.1 He wrote the book Pan’s Garden, published 1912.1 He wrote the book A Prisoner in Fairyland: Ten Minute Stories, published 1913.1 He wrote the book Incredible Adventures, published 1914.1 He wrote the book The Extra Day, published 1915.1 He was awarded the Julius Le Vallon in 1916.1 He wrote the book The Wave, published 1916.1 He wrote the book Day and Night Stories, published 1917.1 He wrote the book The Promise of Air, published 1918.1 He wrote the book The Garden of Survival, Karma: A Reincarnation Play, published 1918.1 He co-authored the book The Crossing, published 1920.1 He co-authored the book Through the Crack, published 1921.1 He co-authored the book The Wolves of God, published 1921.1 He wrote the book The Bright Messenger, published 1921.1 He wrote the book Episodes Before Thirty, published 1923.1 He wrote the book Tongues of Fire, published 1924.1 He wrote the book Dudley and Gilderoy, published 1929.1 He wrote the book Full Circle, published 1929.1 He was one of the first television writers (six stories broadcast.)1 He wrote the book The Fruit-Stoners, published 1934.1 He wrote the book Shocks, published 1935.1 He wrote the book The Tales of Algernon Blackwood, published 1938.1 He wrote the book The Doll and One Other, published 1946.1 He was awarded the Television Society Silver Medal in 1948 for outstanding artistic achievement.1 He was appointed Commander, Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.) in 1949.1 He wrote the book Tales of the Uncanny and Supernatural, published 1949.1
Idonia Alice Maria Peel1 
Robert Hamilton Charles James Peel1 
Arthur Hugh Douglas Peel1 
Beatrice Lucy Blackwood1 
Ada Sydney Blackwood1 