1717 - 1770 (52 years)
Has 14 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.
1717 - 1770 (52 years)
Birth |
3 Nov 1717 |
Died |
19 Mar 1770 |
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Father |
Joseph Pease, b. 30 Nov 1688 |
Mother |
Mary Turner |
Married |
1717 |
Hull |
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1720 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
13 Sep 1720 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Joseph Pease, b. 30 Nov 1688 |
Mother |
Mary Turner |
Married |
1717 |
Hull |
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Family |
Lawrence Jopson |
Married |
3 Jun 1742 |
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- Yes, date unknown
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Family |
Hester Pease, b. 13 Sep 1720 |
Married |
3 Jun 1742 |
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1724 - Yes, date unknown
Birth |
1724 |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Father |
Joseph Pease, b. 30 Nov 1688 |
Mother |
Mary Turner |
Married |
1717 |
Hull |
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1727 - 1757 (30 years)
Birth |
17 Jan 1727 |
Died |
6 Mar 1757 |
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Father |
Joseph Pease, b. 30 Nov 1688 |
Mother |
Mary Turner |
Married |
1717 |
Hull |
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Family |
Robert Robinson |
Married |
21 Apr 1751 |
Children |
+ | 1. Joseph Pease, b. 26 Feb 1752 |
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- 1756
Died |
1756 |
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Family |
Mary Pease, b. 17 Jan 1727 |
Married |
21 Apr 1751 |
Children |
+ | 1. Joseph Pease, b. 26 Feb 1752 |
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1688 - 1778 (89 years)
Birth |
30 Nov 1688 |
Died |
11 Mar 1778 |
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Father |
Robert Pease, c. 19 Jul 1643 |
Mother |
Ester Clifford, b. Abt 1649, Hull, Yorkshire, England |
Married |
17 Nov 1670 |
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland |
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Family |
Mary Turner |
Married |
1717 |
Hull |
Children |
| 1. Robert Pease, b. 3 Nov 1717 |
| 2. Hester Pease, b. 13 Sep 1720 |
| 3. Joseph Pease, b. 1724 |
+ | 4. Mary Pease, b. 17 Jan 1727 |
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- 1728
Died |
12 Feb 1728 |
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Father |
Joseph Turner |
Mother |
Mary Thoresby |
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Family |
Joseph Pease, b. 30 Nov 1688 |
Married |
1717 |
Hull |
Children |
| 1. Robert Pease, b. 3 Nov 1717 |
| 2. Hester Pease, b. 13 Sep 1720 |
| 3. Joseph Pease, b. 1724 |
+ | 4. Mary Pease, b. 17 Jan 1727 |
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Name |
Robert Pease |
Birth |
3 Nov 1717 |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
19 Mar 1770 |
Siblings |
3 Siblings |
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Person ID |
I26036 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
29 Aug 2000 |
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Notes |
- Captain of a company of gentleman volunteers raised at Hull during the disturbances of 1745 occasioned by the landing of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. It is stated that he had no "legitimate issue". Does this mean he had otherwise?
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