B TREE Descendancy Chart of Robert SQUIRRELL (B06579/S) (See Also S Tree)

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B TREE Descendancy Chart of Robert SQUIRRELL (B06579/S) (See Also S Tree) B TREE Descendancy Chart of Robert SQUIRRELL (B06579/S) (See also S Tree) Robert1 SQUIRRELL (B06579/S), bap. 29 May 1709 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England +Ann1 WARFORD (B05313/S), m. 30 Oct 1734 Parish Church of St. Mary, Bures, Suffolk, England Ann2 SQUIRRELL (B06628), bap. 11 Mar 1735 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England Robert2 SQUIRRELL (B06616), bap. 03 Nov 1738 Parish Church of All Saints, Hitcham, Suffolk, England, bur. 11 Feb 1781 Parish Church of St. Nicholas, Wattisham, Suffolk, England +Elizabeth2 HUNT (B06617), b. circa 1741, m. 24 Sep 1764 Parish Church of St. Michael, Occold, Suffolk, England, bur. 30 Jun 1816 Parish Church of St. Nicholas, Wattisham, Suffolk, England James3 SQUIRRELL (B05382), b. circa 1765 Wattisham?, Suffolk, England, bur. 31 Dec 1848 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, bur. 31 Dec 1848 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England +Mary3 HOLMES (B05986), b. circa 1777, m. 13 Dec 1791 Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Eye, Suffolk, England, bur. 07 Jul 1835 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, bur. 07 Jul 1835 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England Mary4 SQUIRRELL (B06442), bap. 03 May 1793 Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Eye, Suffolk, England Elizabeth4 SQUIRRELL (B05099), bap. 12 Oct 1794 Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Eye, Suffolk, England, d. 11 Oct 1828 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, bur. 17 Oct 1828 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England Elizabeth5 SQUIRRELL (B05100), bpt. 24 Sep 1820 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, d. circa 1900 Suffolk, England Harriet6 SQUIRRELL (B00019), bpt. 21 Jul 1839 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, d. 1912 London, England +George6 WIGZELL (B02972), b. circa 1832 Hackney, Middlesex, England, m. 1861 Middlesex, England, d. 1909 London, England George Walter7 WIGZELL (B02270), b. 1861 Islington, Middlesex, England, d. 1938 London, England +Catherine7 ? (B27514), b. circa 1861 Hoxton, Middlesex, England, m. 1891 London, England, d. circa 1940 London, England Mary Ann6 SQUIRRELL (B00047), bap. 01 Aug 1841 Nedging, Suffolk, England +James6 LONDON (B05998), b. circa 1836 Offton, Suffolk, England, m. 01 Oct 1859 Parish Church of St. Mary, Offton, Suffolk, England, d. 08 Oct 1873 Offton, Suffolk, England Sarah7 LONDON (B25939), b. circa 1860 Bricett, Suffolk, England, d. 1934 Suffolk, England Harriett7 LONDON (B13646), b. 1861 Great Bricett, Suffolk, England, d. circa 1949 Suffolk, England +Claudius Jackson7 MAYHEW (B25960), b. 1861 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, m. 1884 Suffolk, England, d. 1920 Suffolk, England Ethel Agnes8 MAYHEW (B25961), b. circa 1885 Ipswich, Suffolk, England +John William8 CHAPLIN (B31082), b. 1888 Suffolk, England, m. 1919 Suffolk, England Frank Claude J.8 MAYHEW (B25962), b. 11 Nov 1886 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1972 Staffordshire, England +Eleanor8 PHILLIPS (B31087), b. 29 Mar 1892 Staffordshire, England, m. 1931 Staffordshire, England, d. Oct 1985 Staffordshire, England Elsie Edna8 MAYHEW (B25963), b. 12 Aug 1888 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1973 Suffolk, England B25964 Mabel Harriett8 MAYHEW (B25964), b. 1891 Ipswich, Suffolk, England B25965 Stanley London8 MAYHEW (B25965), b. 1893 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Elizabeth7 LONDON (B25940), b. 1863 Offton, Suffolk, England +Thomas7 GLOSSOP (B25966), b. circa 1865 Wicklow, Ireland, m. 1886 Suffolk, England Lady Baroness Grace Eliza8 GLOSSOP 1st Baroness Morrison of Tottenham (B25967), b. 17 Feb 1888 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. circa 1983 Suffolk, England +1st Baron Morrison Robert Craigmyle8 MORRISON of Tottenham, M.P. (B31386), b. 29 Oct 1881 Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, m. 27 Jul 1910 Parish Church of St. Peter, Walworth, London, England, d. 25 Dec 1953 Tottenham Hospital, Tottenham, Middlesex, England 2nd Baron Morrison Dennis Glossop9 MORRISON 2nd Baron Morrison of Tottenham (B31387), b. 21 Jun 1914 Middlesex, England, d. circa Nov 1997 Suffolk, England Douglas T. Glossop9 MORRISON (B31389), b. 1920 Middlesex, England, d. 1946 Middlesex, England B25968 Sarah Ann M.8 GLOSSOP (B25968), b. 1889 Ipswich, Suffolk, England B25969 Samuel Thomas8 GLOSSOP (B25969), b. 1890 Ipswich, Suffolk, England B25970 William8 GLOSSOP (B25970), b. circa 1898 Camberwell, London, England Susannah7 LONDON (B10818), b. 1865 Offton, Suffolk, England, bur. Shotley, Suffolk, England +David Inkerman7 ALDOUS (B25943), b. circa 1863 Offton, Suffolk, England, m. 1883 Suffolk, England, bur. Shotley, Suffolk, England _______________________________________________________________________ B25944 Lillan Mabel8 ALDOUS (B25944), b. 1885 Bramford, Suffolk, England B25945 Kate Helen8 ALDOUS (B25945), b. circa Mar 1890 Letchington, Essex, England Agnes Sarah8 ALDOUS (B25946), b. 1892 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Beatrice Blanche8 ALDOUS (B25947), b. circa 1898 Shotley, Suffolk, England B25948 Louie Gertrude8 ALDOUS (B25948), b. 1900 Shotley, Suffolk, England Elsie Marion M.8 ALDOUS (B32121), b. 1901 Shotley, Suffolk, England, d. 08 Jul 1901 Kent, England +Reginald Richard8 HUNT (B32122), b. 27 Jan 1898 Hampshire, England, m. 1919 Suffolk, England, d. circa Oct 1986 Kent, England Ida Mary Ellen8 ALDOUS (B30927), b. 10 Apr 1904 Shotley, Suffolk, England, d. 15 Nov 1981 Suffolk, England +David8 CUSHING (B30928), b. 22 Jan 1902 St. Pancras, London, England, m. 19 Dec 1925 Register Office, Reigate, Surrey, England, d. circa Oct 1999 Suffolk, England Mary Ann7 LONDON (B25941), b. circa 1867 Offton, Suffolk, England +Frank John7 NUNN (B25971), b. circa 1866 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, m. 1889 Suffolk, England B25972 Frank John8 NUNN (B25972), b. circa Sep 1890 Ipswich, Suffolk, England B10819 Ellen Eliza7 LONDON (B10819), b. 1868 Offton, Suffolk, England +B25973 James Alfred Ernest7 DAY (B25973), b. circa 1866 Needham Market, Suffolk, England, m. 1887 Suffolk, England B25974 Percy Oliver J.8 DAY (B25974), b. 1887 Offton, Suffolk, England B25975 Sydney Ernest8 DAY (B25975), b. circa 1889 Creeting, Suffolk, England B25976 Miriam Ethel8 DAY (B25976), b. circa Jun 1890 Creeting, Suffolk, England B25977 Mabel Ellen8 DAY (B25977), b. circa 1892 Creeting St. Mary, Suffolk, England B25978 Claude Alec8 DAY (B25978), b. 1896 Needham Market, Suffolk, England B25979 Frank Cyril8 DAY (B25979), b. circa 1898 Needham Market, Suffolk, England John George7 LONDON (B10820), b. circa Jan 1871 Offton, Suffolk, England B10821 Robina7 LONDON (B10821), b. 1873 Offton, Suffolk, England +B17310 William Michael7 CURDY (B17310), b. circa 1863 Walberswick, Suffolk, England, m. 1897 Suffolk, England +James6 SIMPSON (B05997), b. circa 1844 Offton, Suffolk, England, m. 1877 Offton, Suffolk, England B10822 Walter James7 SIMPSON (B10822), b. 1877 Offton, Suffolk, England +B25949 Alice Jane7 PEARL (B25949), b. circa 1875 Barking, Suffolk, England, m. 1899 Suffolk, England B25950 Claud8 SIMPSON (B25950), b. circa Apr 1900 George6 SQUIRRELL (B00059), b. 1845 Nedging, Suffolk, England, d. 1888 Middlesex, England +Eliza6 WOOLLARD (B04938), b. 1848 Nedging, Suffolk, England, m. 13 Nov 1867 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, d. before 26 Jul 1872 Suffolk, England, bur. 26 Jul 1872 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England Elizabeth Harriet7 SQUIRRELL (B00369), bap. 05 Apr 1868 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, d. circa 25 Mar 1890 Suffolk, England, bur. 25 Mar 1890 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England John Joseph7 SQUIRRELL (B00423), bap. 22 Aug 1871 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, d. before 21 Sep 1871 Suffolk, England, bur. 21 Sep 1871 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England +Henrietta Sarah6 HEWES (B06631), bap. 21 Apr 1839 Parish Church of St. Matthew, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, m. 16 Dec 1880 Parish Church of St. Stephen, Bow, Middlesex, England, d. 1899 London, England +John Marchant5 MORPHEW (B06009), bap. 08 Jul 1827 Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Bildeston, Suffolk, England, m. 16 Jun 1852 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England, bur. 17 Jun 1885 Nedging, Suffolk, England Elizabeth Mary6 MORPHEW (B16457), bap. 07 Aug 1853 Parish Church of St. Mary, Nedging, Suffolk, England +B17315 Charles6 STOW (B17315), b. 1851 Nedging, Suffolk, England, m. 13 Feb 1873 Nedging, Suffolk, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 B25446 John Charles7 STOW (B25446), b. 1875 Colchester, Essex, England, d. after 1909 +B25450 Martha7 DAWBORN (B25450), b. 1872 Langley Hall, Langley, Norfolk, England, m. 1900 Colchester, Essex, England, d. after 1909 B25451 Reginald Charles8 STOW (B25451), b. circa 1902 Essex, England B25453 Basil John8 STOW (B25453), b. 1906 Essex, England, d. 1924 Oxfordshire, England B25452 Eric Harold8 STOW (B25452), b. 02 May 1909 Essex, England, d. circa Nov 1990 Berkshire, England +B25467 Audrey Elizabeth8 POULTER (B25467), b. 21 Jul 1914, m. 1939 Oxfordshire, England, d. circa Dec 1990 Berkshire, England B25447 Herbert George7 STOW (B25447), b. 1877 Colchester, Essex, England +B25454 Florence Annie7 LILLEY (B25454), m. 1901 Essex, England B25457 Cyril Herbert8 STOW (B25457), b. 1904 Essex, England
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