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Susan Ann Pascoe

Birth3 Feb 1878 - Kialla, , Victoria, Australia
Death04 Aug 1970 - Northcote Melbourne Victoria Australia
MotherJane Ann Stevenson
FatherMartin Prisk Pascoe

Born in Kialla, , Victoria, Australia on 3 Feb 1878 to Martin Prisk Pascoe and Jane Ann Stevenson. Susan Ann Pascoe married Thomas Henry Stephens and had 9 children. She passed away on 04 Aug 1970 in Northcote Melbourne Victoria Australia.

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Parents
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Martin Prisk Pascoe
1847 - 1929
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Jane Ann Stevenson
1851 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Henry Stephens
1874 - 1941
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Thomas Henry Stephens
1900 - 1941
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Myrtle Stephens
1904 - 1981
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William Clarke Stephens
1902 - 1939
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Susie Stephens
1910 - 1910
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Raymond Pascoe Stephens
1911 - 1978
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Mary Ellen Stephens
1898 - 1968
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Nellie Stephens
1914 - 1992
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Harold Stephens
1908 - 1981
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Hazel Stephens
1917 - 2002

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