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John Pember

Birth30 Jan 1769 - Bishopstone, Herefordshire, England
Death13 Jan 1835 - St. Anne's, Blackfriars. London, England
MotherAnn Hancocks
FatherJohn Pember

Born in Bishopstone, Herefordshire, England on 30 Jan 1769 to John Pember and Ann Hancocks. John Pember married Mary Pember and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Jan 1835 in St. Anne's, Blackfriars. London, England.

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Parents
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John Pember
1734 - 1804
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Ann Hancocks
1735 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Mary Pember
1771 - 1845
Children Show all
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John Edward Ross Pember
1801 - 1881
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Edward Henry Pember
1804 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Pember
1797 - Unknown
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Ann Hester Pember
1810 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Pember
1803 - 1843
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Henry James Pember
1811 - 1838
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Helen Edwardena Pember
1807 - 1829
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Jane Woodhouse Pember
1808 - Unknown

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