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Augustine Pyke

Birth4 Jul 1824 - Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England
Death1902 - Crediton, Devon, , England
MotherAnn Western
FatherWilliam Pyke

Born in Sampford Courtenay, Devon, England on 4 Jul 1824 to William Pyke and Ann Western. Augustine Pyke married Elizabeth Easterbrook and had 9 children. He passed away on 1902 in Crediton, Devon, , England.

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William Pyke
1796 - 1860
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Ann Western
1796 - 1871
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Elizabeth Easterbrook
1827 - 1904
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Sarah Pyke
1858 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Pike
1847 - 1941
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Samuel Pike
1850 - 1917
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Emma H Pike
1866 - 1873
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Lucy M Pike
1869 - 1927
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Ann Pike
1855 - Unknown
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William Pike
1864 - Unknown
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James Pike
1860 - 1917
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Augustin Pike
1852 - 1878

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