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Thomas Pascoe 1796–1859 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: bef 25 Sep 1796
Birth Location: St. Blazey, Cornwall, UK
Death Date: 10 Mar 1859
Death Location: East Whitby, Ontario, Canada
Father: Jesse Pascoe
Mother: Jane Trudgon
Spouse(s): Rachael Bursey
Children(s): Martha Pascoe
In 1796, Thomas Pascoe entered the world in St. Blazey, Cornwall, UK, born to Jesse Pascoe And Jane Trudgon. Thomas Pascoe married Rachael Bursey, and had children including Martha Bursey Pascoe. Thomas Pascoe passed away in 1859 in East Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1796, Thomas Pascoe entered the world in St. Blazey, Cornwall, UK, born to Jesse Pascoe And Jane Trudgon.
- Thomas Pascoe married Rachael Bursey, and had children including Martha Bursey Pascoe.
- Thomas Pascoe passed away in 1859 in East Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
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Thomas Pascoe's Descendants
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1. Martha (Bursey) Pascoe 1824–1899 m. John Lee 1834–1927
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1. THOMAS (GEORGE WESLEY) LEE 1863–1945 m. Hannah Barrett 1875–1916
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1. Grover (Wesley) Lee 1897–1988 m. Minnie (Alfreda) Greenlaw 1900–1968
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1. Philip (Lee) Sr 1936–1996 m. Beverly Anderson 1938–2015
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2. Winniferd Lee 1925–
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2. Jena (M) Lee 1898–
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Thomas Pascoe's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: bef 25 Sep 1796
Event Place: St. Blazey, Cornwall, UK
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Mar 1859
Event Place: East Whitby, Ontario, Canada