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John Pascoe

Birth15 December 1650 - Wendron, Cornwall, England
Death19 November 1753 - Wendron, Cornwall, England
MotherDorethy Buckingham Perry
FatherJohn Pascoe

Born in Wendron, Cornwall, England on 15 December 1650 to John Pascoe and Dorethy Buckingham Perry. John Pascoe married Frances Parrat Perrot and had 12 children. He passed away on 19 November 1753 in Wendron, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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John Pascoe
1627 - 1686
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Dorethy Buckingham Perry
1627 - 1690
Spouse(s)
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Frances Parrat Perrot
1653 - Unknown
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Henry Pascoe
1692 - 1757
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John Pascoe
Unknown - 1757
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Frances Pascoe
Unknown - Unknown
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Blanch Pascoe
1688 - Unknown
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Dorothy Pascoe
1684 - 1730
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Elizabeth Pascoe
1696 - Unknown
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James Pascoe
1698 - 1701
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Robert Pascoe.
1682 - 1683
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John Pascoe
1700 - 1757
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William Paskoe
1695 - Unknown
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John Jr. Pascoe
1689 - Unknown
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John Paskoe
1700 - 1701

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