Family: Quayle, William / Cook, Mary Jane (F23067)

m. 1863


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Quayle, John
Male (1801-1892)
Killip, Catherine
Female (1813-1850)
 
 
Quayle, John Jr
Male (1833-1853)
Quayle, Thomas
Male (1835-1920)
Quayle, Catherine
Female (1837-1895)
Quayle, Joseph Robert
Male (1841-1842)
Quayle, Charles
Male (1842- )
Quayle, Eleanor
Female (1843- )
Quayle, James
Male (1844- )
Quayle, Marie
Female (1845- )
Quayle, Ellen
Female (1845-1845)
Quayle, Henry
Male (1846-1866)
Cook, Henry Freeman
Male (1815-1881)
Strobridge, Sophronia
Female (1813-1909)
 
 
Cook, John
Male (1838-1904)
Cook, James Henry
Male (1840-1903)
Cook, Hannah
Female (1845-1926)
Cook, Charles
Male (1846-1846)
Cook, William
Male (1847-1934)
Cook, George
Male (1850-1916)
Quayle, William
Male (1839-1923)
Cook, Mary Jane
Female (1844-1895)

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