I have been asked by one of the readers of this blog to post a family tree. Here is a family tree with some of the birth and death dates of some of the family members where I have the information . Some of the important family members I was not able to put on this tree were Uncle Loon and Auntie Fay. Uncle loon was a cousin of San Tong , and his Wife Auntie Fay was the sister of Yee Lai Ping . Another important person in the story not on the chart is Jue Shee, younger brother of Jue Joe. Of course, the family tree is much larger in 2010 . For example , I am the son of Jack Jue , and I have two sons , a daughter and a grandson . What I wanted to do in this family tree is to take the tree out to the grandchildren of Jue Joe. By the way , family trees are easy to construct on a number of genealogy web sites. This one was created with a tool on Genealogy.com . If any family members have corrections, or additions to this tree, please let me know . It is easy to edit and I can post a corrected version .
ps. Corrine had three stepsons who were Lansing's sons from a previous marriage .. Russell, Kirby and Joel . Corrine did not have any children of her own . Thank you Aunties Soo-Yin and Soo-Jan for helping me update this family tree.
Descendants of Jue Joe
The family tree is wonderful. The relationships are so clear when you can see them graphically represented. Good job.
ReplyDeleteI am so delighted to find this blog and the name of my childhood friend, Pingeleen (called Pingey at school). We were at Hayvenhurst Ave. School together and I played with her at the "ranch," but it seemed much grander than a ranch to me. I especially liked the swimming pool with pictures of sea creatures. Pingey was great fun and had lots of energy, as did I. We were well matched. I tried to get in touch with her about 30 years ago, but failed. Thank you for reminding me of a sweet and joyful time in my childhood.
ReplyDeleteKathy Galvin, kgWrites@comcast.net
Guy and Estelle Jue became friends of my former husband Andrew Solls and mine in the late 1970s. We were neighbors in Santa Monica. Our sons (Michael Jue and Jason Soll) were school mates along with Deron Quon for a period and close friends through high school. After Guy's passing, Estelle kindly and generously shared the family home with me as I recovered from a surgery. During that time I met some of the larger family and heard of several. While I spent time with Pingey on several occasions and was aware for many years that Pingey is Guy's younger sister and Jack his honored brother, I am so pleased to finally learn of the sister relationship of Soo-Jan and Soo-Yin whom Estelle has mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI love this family so found the presentation absolutely fascinating and inspiring. All members seem to be simply amazingly talented individuals, every one! This effort has been incredibly worthwhile. Grayce Stratton, Pleasanton, California
I am Grayce Stratton and author of the preceding comment. In re-reading it, I see a real inaccuracy in my post. It is quite important to note that very smart and talented Eric Jue was the key Jue friend in my son Jason's growing up. Eric and Jason played as preschoolers and developed their friendship all throughout grade school, junior high, high school and beyond. Older brother Michael was their protector and benevolent mentor. Estelle and I will never forget all the boys dressed up in their tuxes as Michael chauffeured the 9th graders off to their first prom. Guy would have been so very proud.
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