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J Tree Descendancy Chart of John SQUIRRELL (J04589) J Tree Descendancy Chart of John SQUIRRELL (J04589) John1 SQUIRRELL (J04589), b. circa 1798 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 27 May 1874 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, bur. 01 Jun 1874 Parish Church of St. Helen, Ipswich, Suffolk, England +Mary Ann1 CURTIS (J04999), b. circa 1798 Otley, Suffolk, England, m. 31 Dec 1818 St. Matthew's, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1866 Suffolk, England, bur. 26 Dec 1866 Parish Church of St. Helen, Ipswich, Suffolk, England John2 SQUIRRELL (J05154), bap. 15 Mar 1820 Parish Church of St. Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 04 Apr 1842 Princes Street, St. Clements, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, bur. 08 Apr 1842 Parish Church of St. Clement, Ipswich, Suffolk, England Mary Ann2 SQUIRRELL (J05155), b. circa 1822 Suffolk, England +J05596 Charles2 SYKES (J05596), b. before 1822, m. 23 Jul 1843 Parish Church of St. Nicholas, Ipswich, Suffolk, England J14946 Charles John3 SYKES (J14946), b. 08 May 1844 Ipswich, Suffolk, England J14947 Marianne3 SYKES (J14947), b. 23 Oct 1845 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Emma2 SQUIRRELL (J05087), bap. 03 Feb 1827 Parish Church of St. Margaret, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. circa 1900 Suffolk, England Emma Adelaide3 SQUIRRELL (J00151), b. 1853 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1928 London, England Jane Emma4 SQUIRRELL (J00419), b. 1871 Suffolk, England +Richard4 WILLIAMS (J06236), b. circa 1870, m. 02 Apr 1893 Church of St. John, World's End, Chelsea, London, England +Luther3 CLARKE (J06198), b. 1855 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, mar 1873 IPSWICH, England, d. 1908 Middlesex, England Luther George4 CLARKE (J21587), b. 1873 Ipswich, Suffolk, England William4 CLARKE (J21588), b. circa 1876 Battersea, Surrey, England +Agnes4 ? (J23161), b. circa 1876 Wandsworth, Surrey, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 William5 CLARK (J23162), b. circa 1899 London, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 Harry4 CLARKE (J23154), b. circa 1881 Battersea, Surrey, England Maud4 CLARKE (J23155), b. circa 1883 Battersea, Surrey, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 Ada4 CLARKE (J23156), b. circa 1885 Battersea, London, England Albert4 CLARKE (J23157), b. circa 1888 Battersea, London, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 Arthur4 CLARKE (J23158), b. circa 1890 Battersea, London, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 Annie4 CLARKE (J23159), b. circa 1893 Battersea, London, England Ellen4 CLARKE (J23160), b. circa 1895 Battersea, London, England ?4 CLARKE (J32145), b. before 02 Apr 1911, d. before 02 Apr 1911 +Zachariah2 WARREN (J06183), b. circa 1825 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, m. 1854 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1904 Suffolk, England Mary A.3 WARREN (J23153), b. circa 1856 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Eliza3 WARREN (J17626), b. circa 1858 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1883 Suffolk, England Ellen3 WARREN (J17627), b. circa 1863 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1884 Suffolk, England Sarah A.3 WARREN (J17628), b. circa 1865 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Zachariah3 WARREN (J17629), b. circa 1867 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Alice Maude3 WARREN (J17630), b. circa 1870 Ipswich, Suffolk, England +J23163 Frederick James3 ELEY (J23163), b. circa 1872 Mistley, Essex, England, m. circa 1892 Suffolk, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 J23164 Alice4 ELEY (J23164), b. circa 1894 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 J23165 Bertice4 ELEY (J23165), b. circa 1896 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 J23166 Victor4 ELEY (J23166), b. circa 1898 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 J23167 Alfred4 ELEY (J23167), b. circa 1900 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. after 31 Mar 1901 Ellen3 WARREN (J31420), b. circa 1860 Ipswich, Suffolk, England George2 SQUIRRELL (J04321), bap. 28 Feb 1829 Parish Church of St. Margaret, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1892 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, bur. 31 Dec 1892 Ipswich Cemetery, Ipswich, Suffolk, England +Maria2 BARKER (J04322), b. circa 1830 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, m. 24 Aug 1851 Parish Church of St. Margaret, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1902 Suffolk, England George John3 SQUIRRELL (J04995), bap. 02 Apr 1852 Parish Church of St. Margaret, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 01 Jul 1928 Suffolk, England +Mary3 COOPER (J06898), b. circa 1864, m. 13 Sep 1885 Register Office, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1886 Suffolk, England, bur. 22 Mar 1886 Parish Church of St. Mary, Trimley St. Mary, Suffolk, England +Hepzibah3 DURRANT (J05630), b. 1861 Walton, Suffolk, England, m. 1887 Suffolk, England, d. 1946 Essex, England Charles4 SQUIRRELL (J03293), b. circa Jan 1891 Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, d. 1927 Suffolk, England Alice Maud4 SQUIRRELL (J03394), b. 1892 Felixstowe, Suffolk, England Ethel4 SQUIRRELL (J03475), b. 12 Feb 1896 Felixstowe, Suffolk, England +J12473 Edward J.4 MAYNARD (J12473), m. 1924 Suffolk, England _______________________________________________________________________ John4 SQUIRRELL (J03545), b. 1898 Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, d. 24 May 1953 Felixstowe Ferry, Felixstowe, Suffolk, England +J03801 Emily Manser M.4 BRYANT (J03801), b. 11 Feb 1891, m. 1927 Suffolk, England, d. 1974 Kent, England Walter3 SQUIRRELL (J00173), bap. 29 Aug 1855 Parish Church of St. Margaret, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1932 London, England +Elizabeth3 DOWLING (J06980), b. circa 1859 Camberwell, Surrey, England, m. 17 Apr 1881 Parish Church of St. George the Martyr, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England, d. 1929 London, England J03181 Walter George4 SQUIRRELL (J03181), b. 1882 Wardour Street, Westminster, Middlesex, England, d. 05 Oct 1957 North Vancouver, Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Elizabeth Alice4 SQUIRRELL (J03240), b. 30 Oct 1883 Lemington Street, St. James, Westminster, London, England, d. circa 1965 Surrey, England +Alfred Hermann4 SCHULZ (J04973), b. 1882 Westminster, London, England, m. 1907 Middlesex, England, d. 1943 Middlesex, England Ernest Albert4 SQUIRRELL (J03262), b. 19 Sep 1885 20 Elkington's Buildings, Archer Street, Westminster, Middlesex, England, d. 09 Jun 1946 Essex, England, bur. 14 Jun 1946 Parish Church of St. Peter, Boxted, Essex, England +Ethel May4 EADY (J05769), b. 1886 Suffolk, England, m. 1913 Poona, India, d. 23 Feb 1958 St.Mary's Hospital, Colchester, Essex, England, bur. 27 Feb 1958 Parish Church of St. Peter, Boxted, Essex, England Kenneth Walter5 SQUIRRELL (J05768), b. 03 Nov 1913 Poona, India, d. Apr 1997 Essex, England Betty M.5 SQUIRRELL (J02218), b. 1921 Suffolk, England, d. 2007 +Leslie Charles5 NEW (J03013), b. 01 Dec 1917 Essex, England, m. Jun 1992 Essex, England, d. circa Dec 2005 Essex, England J03363 Gertrude Daisy4 SQUIRRELL (J03363), b. 05 Aug 1888 Frith Street, St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, England +J03721 Allan R.4 GRANT (J03721), m. 1913 Middlesex, England Frederick Augustus4 SQUIRRELL (J00766), b. 06 May 1891 23 Peter Street, St. James, Westminster, London, England, d. 18 Jan 1951 Essex, England, bur. 25 Jan 1951 Upminster Cemetery, Upminster, Essex, England +Ellen Maud4 BALL (J00767), b. circa 1890 City of London, England, m. 15 Dec 1917 Church of St. Ann, Tottenham, Middlesex, England, d. Mar 1989 Essex, England, bur. 10 Apr 1989 Upminster Cemetery, Upminster, Essex, England Frederick Albert5 SQUIRRELL (J00769), b. 1920 Middlesex, England, d. 08 Jun 1939 The junction of Clay Tye Road and St. Mary's Lane, Upminster, Essex, England Ernest Arthur5 SQUIRRELL (J00770), b. 25 Sep 1921 Tottenham, London, England, d. 18 Jun 1995 Victoria, Australia, bur. 1995 Lilydale Cemetery, Victoria, Australia Elaine Michelle6 SQUIRRELL (J01896), b. 24 Mar 1964 Essex, England, d. 05 Apr 1964 Essex, England, bur. 08 Apr 1964 Hornchurch Cemetery, Hornchurch, Essex, England Roy Henry5 SQUIRRELL (J00768), b. 08 Dec 1934 Essex, England, d. 15 Nov 1997 Greater London, England, bur. 28 Nov 1997 Upminster Cemetery, Upminster, Greater London, England Constance May4 SQUIRRELL (J03410), b. 1893 St. James, Westminster, London, England Alfred Edgar4 SQUIRRELL (J03004), b. 27 Sep 1900 Parish of St. James, Westminster, London, England, d. 06 Dec 1972 Kent, England +J06978 Dorothy Eleanor4 WARD (J06978), b. 01 Feb 1900, m. 1928 Kent, England, d. 1982 Kent, England Herbert3 SQUIRRELL (J00197), b. 25 Aug 1857 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1895 Kent, England +Caroline Hannah3 DOWLING (J13177), b. 1857 Camberwell, London, England, m. 30 Dec 1886 Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, Grays Inn Road, Middlesex, England, d. 1933 London, England Arthur3 SQUIRRELL (J00230), b. circa 1859 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. after 17 Jan 1925 +Lydia Anna3 TWAITE (J04314), b. circa 1863 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, m. 11 Mar 1888 Register Office, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1951 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Ernest4 SQUIRRELL (J03362), b. 1888 Ipswich, Suffolk, England +J03743 Anna4 PARTRIDGE (J03743), m. 1915 Suffolk, England Rosa4 SQUIRRELL (J03270), b. circa 1890 Ipswich, Suffolk, England Harry4 SQUIRRELL (J03315), b. 1891 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 07 Apr 1912 Vancouver, Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, bur. Apr 1912 Mountain View Cemetery and Crematorium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Frederick4 SQUIRRELL (J03495), b. 30 Oct 1896 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1979 Suffolk, England +Elizabeth Julia4 MEADOWS (J01295), b. 01 Jun 1898 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, m. 17 Jan 1925 Parish Church of St. Helen, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. circa Mar 1999 Norfolk, England Stanley4 SQUIRRELL (J03206), b. 12 Sep 1899 Ipswich, Suffolk, England, d. 1980 Kent, England, cre. 31 Oct 1980 Kent and Sussex Crematorium, Kent, England
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