Ancestors of Alfred JACQUES

Male 1859 - 1931

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                                 ┌──David JACQUES   (1792 - 1831 Keighley, Yorkshire, England)
                     ┌──Plateras Lawson JACQUES   (10 Nov 1828 Keighley, Yorkshire, England - 3 Oct 1870)
                     │           │           ┌──John Corles CORLA   (1758 - 1826)
                     │           └──Elizabeth CORLASS   (Keighley, Yorkshire, England;23 Apr 1794 - 1856)
                     │                       │                       ┌──Richard LAWSON   (Keighley, Yorkshire, England;20 May 1694 - 1733)      =>
                     │                       │           ┌──Robert LAWSON   (Keighley, Yorkshire, England;16 Sep 1725 - DECEASED)
                     │                       │           │           └──Susannah LUND   (Keighley, Yorkshire, England;12 Jul 1695 - DECEASED)      =>
                     │                       │           │              
                     │                       └──Alice LAWSON   (1767 - 1835)
                     │                                   └──Mary PLAYTRESS   (Keighley, Yorkshire, England;1725 - DECEASED)
                     │                                      
Alfred JACQUES (Between Apr and Jun 1859 Bradford, Yorkshire, England - 22 Feb 1931 Epsom, Surrey, England)
                     └──Ellen JENNINGS   (1833 Bradford, Yorkshire, England - 4 Mar 1898 Sutton, Surrey, England)
                        
This chart contains 10 direct ancestors among 11 people in 6 generations
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