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Edward Pascoe

Birth17 Jul 1709 - Falmouth, Cornwall, England
Death1767 - Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England
MotherMary Knuckey
FatherBennett Pascoe

Born in Falmouth, Cornwall, England on 17 Jul 1709 to Bennett Pascoe and Mary Knuckey. Edward Pascoe married Ann Pascoe and had 14 children. He passed away on 1767 in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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Bennett Pascoe
1680 - Unknown
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Mary Knuckey
1677 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Ann Pascoe
1710 - Unknown
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Grace Bunny
1714 - 1790
Children Show all
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Emblin Pascoe
1738 - 1773
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Thomas Pascoe
1742 - Unknown
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Edward Pascoe
1743 - 1824
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Mary Pascoe
1740 - 1742
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Jane Pascoe
1735 - Unknown
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Charles Pascoe
1745 - Unknown
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James Pascoe
1754 - Unknown
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William Pascoe
1746 - 1801
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Anthony Pascoe
1751 - 1754
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Bridget Pascoe
1741 - Unknown
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Grace Pascoe
1749 - Unknown
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Grace Pascoe
1756 - 1838
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Joel Pascoe
1754 - 1783
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John Pascoe
1748 - 1801

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