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John Scace

Birth21 May 1787 - Laxfield, Suffolk, England
DeathNot Available - Albany, Albany, New York, USA
MotherCharlotte Gibson
FatherRobert Charles Scace

Born in Laxfield, Suffolk, England on 21 May 1787 to Robert Charles Scace and Charlotte Gibson. John Scace married Mary Goodram and had 14 children. He passed away in Albany, Albany, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Robert Charles Scace
1761 - 1844
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Charlotte Gibson
1763 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Mary Goodram
1790 - 1857
Children Show all
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William Scace
1815 - 1850
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Julia Isabelle Skace
1826 - 1896
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Sarah Scace
1813 - 1879
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Maria Scace
1829 - 1917
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Harriet Scace
1822 - 1898
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Mary A Fawcett Stackhouse
1815 - 1895
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Charlotte Scace
Unknown - Unknown
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Robert Scace
1825 - 1887
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James E Scace
1819 - Unknown
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Sebastian Scace
1820 - 1878
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Emma Scace
1815 - Unknown
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Ann Caroline Scace
1849 - Unknown
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Dinah Scace
1818 - Unknown
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Joseph Scace
1823 - Unknown

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