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Mary Eustice

Birth28 May 1828 - Crowan, Cornwall, England
Death24 Jan 1917 - Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherChristian Nicholas
FatherRichard John Eustice

Born in Crowan, Cornwall, England on 28 May 1828 to Richard John Eustice and Christian Nicholas. Mary Eustice married Henry Penhale and had 12 children. She passed away on 24 Jan 1917 in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Richard John Eustice
Unknown - Unknown
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Christian Nicholas
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Henry Penhale
1824 - 1896
Children Show all
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Henry Penhale
1863 - Unknown
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William Penhale
1848 - 1900
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Thomas Penhale
1861 - 1935
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Kitty Penhale
1853 - Unknown
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Maria Penhale
1856 - 1872
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John Penhale
1856 - 1932
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Charles Edmund Wright Penhale
1868 - 1883
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Humphrey Penhale
1865 - Unknown
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Jane (Jennie) Penhale
1846 - 1909
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Mary Ann Penhale
1850 - 1861
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Sarah Penhale
1852 - 1943
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Christian Penhale
1854 - Unknown

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