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E Tree Descendancy Chart of Henry SQUIRRELL (E06569/S) (See Also S Tree) E Tree Descendancy Chart of Henry SQUIRRELL (E06569/S) (See also S Tree) Henry1 SQUIRRELL (E06569/S), bap. 05 Oct 1712 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 09 Apr 1762 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 09 Apr 1762 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England +Grace1 MAIDWELL (E06572/S), bap. 09 Nov 1712 Elmdon, Essex, England, m. 17 Jul 1734 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 12 Jan 1757 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 12 Jan 1757 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England Henry2 SQUIRRELL (E06560), bap. 10 Jul 1737 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 15 Jul 1810 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 15 Jul 1810 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England +Sarah2 SEWELL (E06562), m. 14 Feb 1760 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 14 Mar 1760 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 14 Mar 1762 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England Sarah3 SQUIRRELL (E06568), bap. 12 May 1760 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 11 Mar 1763 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 11 Mar 1763 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England +Elizabeth2 DIESNY (E06561), m. 24 Jun 1762 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 28 Sep 1812 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England Henry3 SQUIRRELL (E06567), bap. 09 Jan 1763 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England Elizabeth3 SQUIRRELL (E06566), bap. 11 Jun 1764 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England Mary3 SQUIRRELL (E15523), bap. 18 May 1766 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England Alice3 SQUIRRELL (E06565), bap. 04 Feb 1768 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, d. before 20 Jun 1847 Cosford Union Workhouse, Semer, Suffolk, England, bur. 20 Jun 1847 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England +E13043 Isaac3 CLARKE (E13043), bap. 05 Nov 1762 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, m. 26 Aug 1792 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E18153 John4 CLARKE (E18153), bap. 13 Jan 1793 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E18154 William4 CLARKE (E18154), bap. 26 Apr 1795 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E18155 Isaac4 CLARKE (E18155), bap. 15 Jan 1797 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E18156 John4 CLARKE (E18156), bap. 08 Sep 1799 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, d. before 28 Sep 1873 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, bur. 28 Sep 1873 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England +E23682 Mary4 BOWERS (E23682), b. 12 Apr 1803 Great Waldingfield, Suffolk, England, m. 02 Jan 1827 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, d. before 12 Sep 1876, bur. 12 Sep 1876 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23683 Harriet5 CLARKE (E23683), bap. 1827 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England +E23684 John5 TAYLOR (E23684), b. 02 Jun 1824 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, m. 22 Apr 1849 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, d. before 26 Aug 1894, bur. 26 Aug 1894 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23685 Henry6 TAYLOR (E23685), b. 1849 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, d. after 03 Apr 1881 E23686 John6 TAYLOR (E23686), b. circa 1850 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23687 Frederick6 TAYLOR (E23687), bap. 01 Jun 1852 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, d. before 22 Jun 1852 Suffolk, England, bur. 22 Jun 1852 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23688 Frederick6 TAYLOR (E23688), b. 1853 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23689 Emma6 TAYLOR (E23689), bap. 29 May 1855 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England +E23690 William Hollex6 BOWERS (E23690), b. 06 Aug 1857 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, m. 25 Dec 1877 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23691 John Robert7 BOWERS (E23691), b. circa 1876, d. before 21 Jun 1876, bur. 21 Jun 1876 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23692 Frederick Charles7 BOWERS (E23692), b. circa 1880 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23694 Emily6 TAYLOR (E23694), b. circa 1857 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23693 Charles6 TAYLOR (E23693), bap. 22 Jan 1858 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, d. before 20 May 1858, bur. 20 May 1858 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23695 Charles6 TAYLOR (E23695), bap. 08 May 1859 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23696 Arthur6 TAYLOR (E23696), bap. 03 Nov 1861 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23697 Ellen6 TAYLOR (E23697), bap. 20 Nov 1865 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23698 William5 CLARKE (E23698), b. circa 1829 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23699 Mary5 CLARKE (E23699), b. circa 1833 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23700 John5 CLARKE (E23700), b. circa 1835 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E23701 Eliza5 CLARKE (E23701), b. circa 1837 Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England E18157 Sarah4 CLARKE (E18157), bap. 11 Apr 1802 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England +E18160 John4 GRIMWOOD (E18160), bap. 26 Apr 1801 Parish Church of St. Mary, Kersey, Suffolk, England, m. 29 Jun 1823 Parish Church of St. Peter, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, England, bur. 25 Mar 1865 Semer, Suffolk, England William5 GRIMWOOD (BEP18163), bap. 22 Aug 1823 Semer, Suffolk, England _______________________________________________________________________ +BEP18164 Sarah5 HUGHES (BEP18164), bap. 10 Jun 1827 Bricett, Suffolk, England, m. 14 Oct 1855 Parish Church of All Saints, Semer, Suffolk, England, bur. 10 Nov 1861 Semer, Suffolk, England BEP18165 Robert6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18165), bap. 08 Feb 1857 Semer, Suffolk, England BEP18166 George6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18166), bap. 14 Apr 1858 Semer, Suffolk, England BEP18167 James6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18167), bap. 22 Jan 1860 Semer, Suffolk, England +E18168 Susannah6 HINES (E18168), bap. 09 Apr 1854 Semer, Suffolk, England, m. 1887 London, England +BEP17925 Eliza5 BURMAN (BEP17925), b. circa 1847 Hitcham, Suffolk, England, m. 14 Oct 1865 Semer, Suffolk, England, d. 1906 Peckham, London, England BEP18171 Edith Mary6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18171), b. circa 1866 Semer, Suffolk, England +BEP18172 William6 SMITH (BEP18172), m. 1893 London, England BEP18173 Alice Lucinda6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18173), b. 04 Oct 1874 Semer, Suffolk, England +BEP18174 David6 LUCKHURST (BEP18174) BEP18175 Bessie6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18175), b. 1877 Camberwell, London, England +BEP18176 Benjamin6 SMITH (BEP18176), m. 1906 Peckham, London, England BEP18177 Jane6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18177), b. circa 1880 Old Kent Road, Surrey, England +Samuel6 COLEMAN (BEP18178) BEP18179 Annie6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18179), b. 1882 BEP18180 Susan6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18180), b. 1884 +BEP18181 Charles6 GOODRAM (BEP18181) BEP18182 Lily6 GRIMWOOD (BEP18182), b. 1885 Old Kent Road, London, England E18183 John5 GRIMWOOD (E18183), bap. 11 Jun 1825 Semer, Suffolk, England +E18184 Hannah5 SPARKS (E18184), b. 1816 Bildeston, Suffolk, England, m. 11 Oct 1848 Semer, Suffolk, England E18186 William6 GRIMWOOD (E18186), bap. 07 Jul 1850 Semer, Suffolk, England +Margaret6 STEWART (E18187), b. circa 1853 Lambeth, Surrey, England, m. 1874 Surrey, England E18188 William7 GRIMWOOD (E18188), b. 1877 Lambeth, Surrey, England E18189 Mary Ann7 GRIMWOOD (E18189), b. 1879 Lambeth, Surrey, England E18190 John6 GRIMWOOD (E18190), bap. 02 Sep 1852 Raydon, Suffolk, England E18191 Sarah Ann6 GRIMWOOD (E18191), bap. 16 Jan 1856 Raydon, Suffolk, England E18192 Thomas Sparkes6 GRIMWOOD (E18192), b. 04 Apr 1857 Raydon, Suffolk, England +E18193 Susannah Mary6 BURGESS (E18193), b. circa 1858 Stowmarket, Suffolk, England, m. 05 Oct 1879 East Bergholt, Suffolk, England E18194 Annie E.7 GRIMWOOD (E18194), b. 1880 East Bergholt, Suffolk, England E18195 John Thomas Sparkes7 GRIMWOOD (E18195), b. 27 Aug 1881 Brantham, Suffolk, England, d. 12 Nov 1938 Ilford, Essex, England +E18196 Martha Elizabeth7 WOOD (E18196), b. 04 Sep 1884 Brickfields, Havering, Essex, England, m. 23 Dec 1909 Havering, Essex, England, d. 16 Feb 1965 Romford, Essex, England E18197 Louisa7 GRIMWOOD (E18197), b. 1887 Brixton, London, England E18198 Ada7 GRIMWOOD (E18198), b. 1889 Brixton, London, England E18199 Florence7 GRIMWOOD (E18199), b. 1890 Brixton, London, England E18200 Ellen7 GRIMWOOD (E18200), b. 1892 Long Melford, Suffolk, England E18201 Harry7 GRIMWOOD (E18201), b. 1894 Tendring, Essex, England E18202 Frank7 GRIMWOOD (E18202), b. 1896 Southminster, Essex, England E18203 Gertrude7 GRIMWOOD (E18203), b. 1897 Southminster, Essex, England E18204 George7 GRIMWOOD (E18204), b. 1900 Steeple, Essex, England E18205 William7 GRIMWOOD (E18205), b. 1901 Havering, Essex, England E18206 Frances Ann6 GRIMWOOD (E18206), bap. 24 Jun 1860 Raydon, Suffolk, England E18207 Horace7 GRIMWOOD (E18207), b. circa 1876 Bentley, Suffolk, England +E18208 Elizabeth Jane7 BONNETT (E18208), bap. 01 Oct 1876 Brettenham, Suffolk, England, m. before 1899 E18209 Victor8 GRIMWOOD (E18209), b. 1899 Great Horkesley, Essex, England E18210 Violet8 GRIMWOOD (E18210),
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