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John C Surrell

Birth29 Jun 1856 - Marion Township, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death27 Mar 1934 - Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio, USA
MotherMarguerite Menard
FatherGeorges Sorel

Born in Marion Township, Franklin County, Ohio, USA on 29 Jun 1856 to Georges Sorel and Marguerite Menard. John C Surrell married Phebe E Ballinger and had 6 children. He passed away on 27 Mar 1934 in Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio, USA.

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Georges Sorel
1828 - 1914
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Marguerite Menard
1829 - 1884
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Phebe E Ballinger
1863 - 1954
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Clara Naomie Surrell
1892 - 1940
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Walter H Surrell
1896 - 1906
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John Robert Surrell
1882 - 1966
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Thomas H Surrell
1901 - 1903
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George Sorel
1889 - 1891
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Fred Surrell
1888 - 1888

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