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Susannah Ann PASCOE

Birth16 May 1869 - North Rochkampton, Queensland, Australia
Death1916 - Richmond or Hughenden, Queensland, Australia
MotherSarah Emily Chant
FatherJames Allen Pascoe

Born in North Rochkampton, Queensland, Australia on 16 May 1869 to James Allen Pascoe and Sarah Emily Chant. Susannah Ann PASCOE had 10 children. She passed away on 1916 in Richmond or Hughenden, Queensland, Australia.

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James Allen Pascoe
1825 - 1892
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Sarah Emily Chant
1841 - 1931
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James Richard Sutton
1890 - 1942
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William Sutton
1888 - 1944
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John Thomas Sutton
1895 - 1917
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Susannah Emily Ann Sutton
1908 - 1912
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Robert {Bob} Sutton
1886 - 1904
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Henry Charles Sutton
1892 - 1915
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Francis Stephen Sutton
1900 - 1960
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Georgina Sutton
Unknown - Unknown
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Lillian Ann Sutton
1901 - 1987
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Eleanor Elizabeth Ann Sutton
1902 - 1977

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