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Mary Pascoe

Birth31 Mar 1777 - Crowan, Cornwall, West Country, England
Death1860 - Sithney, Cornwall, England
MotherElizabeth CRABB
FatherJohn PASCOE

Born in Crowan, Cornwall, West Country, England on 31 Mar 1777 to John PASCOE and Elizabeth CRABB. Mary Pascoe married Henry Rogers and had 9 children. She passed away on 1860 in Sithney, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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John Pascoe
1749 - 1816
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Elizabeth Crabb
1750 - 1805
Spouse(s)
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Henry Rogers
1773 - 1829
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James Rosemergy
1776 - 1850
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John Rogers
1803 - 1853
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Richard Rogers
1805 - 1859
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Solomon Rogers
1820 - 1877
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William Rogers
1798 - 1869
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Mary Rogers
1796 - 1819
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Grace Rogers
1816 - 1861
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Elizabeth Rogers
1813 - Unknown
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Henry Rogers
1796 - 1846
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Thomas Rogers
1811 - 1877

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