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Emily Squire 1882–1973 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 29 JUN 1882
Birth Location: Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
Death Date: 29 MAY 1973
Death Location: St. Chads, Nl., Can
Father: George Squire
Mother: Ellen Squire
Spouse(s): Moses Troke
Children(s): Egbert Troke, George Troke, Hannah Troke, Mary Troke
The story of Emily Squire began in 1882 in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can. Emily Squire married Moses Troke, and had children including Egbert Augustus Troke, George William Troke, Hannah Troke, Mary Ellen Troke. Emily Squire passed away in 1973 in St. Chads, Nl., Can.
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Biography
- The story of Emily Squire began in 1882 in Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can.
- Emily Squire married Moses Troke, and had children including Egbert Augustus Troke, George William Troke, Hannah Troke, Mary Ellen Troke.
- Emily Squire passed away in 1973 in St. Chads, Nl., Can.
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Emily Squire's Ancestors
Emily Squire's Descendants
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1. Egbert (Augustus) Troke 1909–1957 m. Olive (Lillian) Hunter 1913–2001
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2. George (William) Troke 1910–
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3. Hannah Troke 1917–2003 m. Samuel Babstock 1908–
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1. Adelaide (Mary) Babstock 1939–2001
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4. Mary (Ellen) Troke 1912–2008 m. Edward Dyke 1909–1989
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1. Marguerite Dyke 1942–1944
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Emily Squire's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 29 JUN 1882
Event Place: Salvage, B.Bay, Nf., Can
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 MAY 1973
Event Place: St. Chads, Nl., Can