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Chin, Yuk Gow (陳旭高)

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Ancestors
   
Pui Man (陳佩文; pèi wén) Chin
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Guo Seow (陳国韶; guó sháo) Chin
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(邹氏; zōu shì)
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Yuk Gow (陳旭高; xù gāo) Chin
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(张氏; zhāng shì)
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Family Group Sheet - Child
PARENT (M) Guo Seow (陳国韶; guó sháo) Chin
Birth
Death
Marriageto (张氏; zhāng shì)
FatherPui Man (陳佩文; pèi wén) Chin
Mother(邹氏; zōu shì)
PARENT (F) (张氏; zhāng shì)
Birth
Death
Marriageto Guo Seow (陳国韶; guó sháo) Chin
Father?
Mother?
CHILDREN
MYuk Gow (陳旭高; xù gāo) Chin
Birth
Death
Marriageto Chu (朱氏; zhū shì)
Family Group Sheet - Spouse
PARENT (M) Yuk Gow (陳旭高; xù gāo) Chin
Birth
Death
Marriageto Chu (朱氏; zhū shì)
FatherGuo Seow (陳国韶; guó sháo) Chin
Mother(张氏; zhāng shì)
PARENT (F) Chu (朱氏; zhū shì)
Birth
Death
Marriageto Yuk Gow (陳旭高; xù gāo) Chin
Father?
Mother?
CHILDREN
MDen Luen (陳登纶; dēng lún) Chin
Birth
Death
MDen Pien (陳登朋; dēng péng) Chin
Birth
Death
MDen Tong (陳登堂; dēng táng) Chin
Birth
Death
MWilliam (陳登能; dēng néng) Chin See
Birth1866
Death1926
MDen Sun (陳登胜; dēng shèng) Chin
Birth
Death

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