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James Squire Farnell

Birth25 Jun 1825 - North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death21 Aug 1888 - Petersham, NSW
MotherMary Ann Squire
FatherThomas Charles Farnell

Born in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 25 Jun 1825 to Thomas Charles Farnell and Mary Ann Squire. James Squire Farnell married Margaret O'Donnell and had 13 children. He passed away on 21 Aug 1888 in Petersham, NSW.

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Parents
Thomas Charles Farnell
1800 - 1834
Mary Ann Squire
1804 - 1850
Spouse(s)
Margaret O'donnell
1836 - 1899
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Emily Louisa Farnell
1854 - 1919
Florence Jane Farnell
1860 - 1947
Ernest Duodecimus Farnell
1875 - 1875
Squire James Farnell
1864 - 1886
Frederick Squire Farnell
1858 - 1914
Frank T Farnell
1861 - 1929
Edith Marion Farnell
1856 - 1937

James Abbott Farnell
1878 - 1959
Charles Norton Farnell
1865 - 1941
Mary Elizabeth Farnell
1867 - 1956
Arthur Hilton Farnell
1871 - 1943
Bertha Amelia Farnell
1869 - 1931
Beatrice Maud Farnell
1873 - 1950

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