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James Turrell

Birth1777 - West Grinstead, Sussex, England
Death28 Mar 1856 - West Grinstead, Sussex, England
MotherAnn Cooke
FatherJohn Turrell

Born in West Grinstead, Sussex, England on 1777 to John Turrell and Ann Cooke. James Turrell married Sarah Thorns and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1856 in West Grinstead, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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John Turrell
1754 - 1843
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Ann Cooke
1758 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Thorns
1781 - 1842
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Hannah Fielding
1785 - 1864
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Peter Turrell
1806 - 1891
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George Turle
Unknown - Unknown
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Edmund Turle
Unknown - Unknown
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Alexander Turle
Unknown - Unknown
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Matilda Turrell
1802 - 1884
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Edward Tyrrell
1813 - Unknown
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Jesse Turle
1810 - Unknown
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Jonathon Tyrrell
1810 - 1861
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Alfred Turrell
1813 - 1877

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