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Rev.William Pace

Birth1762 - Battersea Surrey, England
DeathJan 1845 - Avon, Somerset, United Kingdom
MotherSusannah Hughes
FatherWilliam Pace

Born in Battersea Surrey, England on 1762 to William Pace and Susannah Hughes. Rev.William Pace married Charlotte Pace and had 8 children. He passed away on Jan 1845 in Avon, Somerset, United Kingdom.

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William Pace
1733 - 1787
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Susannah Hughes
1733 - Unknown
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Charlotte Pace
1771 - 1849
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Caroline Emma Pace
1799 - 1868
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Jessie Pace
1799 - 1879
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Horatio Pace
1807 - 1859
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Ellen Pace
1810 - Unknown
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Charlotte Pace
1796 - Unknown
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Edmund Howard Pace
1796 - Unknown
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Arthur Pace
1804 - Unknown
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William Napper Pace
1793 - 1867

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