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John Auscomb John Auscomb
John Auscomb was born on .
John married Mary Auscomb (born Wright) on .
Mary was born on .
They had one daughter: Jane Lamb (born Auscomb).
John passed away on .
Documents of John Auscomb
John Auscomb in The Progressive Farmer - Feb 19 1889
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... snow dropped into a ladle of hot iron, causing an explosion which sent the molten metal flying in all directions. Thos. Passee will lose the use of his right eye and his face was badly burned. John Auscomb was burned on the neck and T side. Edward , Huxley had a leg burned. Several other workmen were slightly injured. . , , ; The Wake County Alliance Institute will hold its next regular session in ..."
Publication place: Winston, Forsyth, North Carolina, USA
John Auscomb in Surrey Archaeological Collections, Vol. 22, 1858
"... respective fortunes] Item all rest and residue of my Estate I give unto the said Mary Baylis and John Auscomb equally. Said Mary Baylis John Anscomb joint Executors. i^iiT 1 T.,T^ Mary Corner. 16 March ..."
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
John AuscombJohn Auscomb in The progressive farmer. - Feb 19 1889
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... iron, causing an explosion which sent the molten metal flying in all directions. Thos. Passee will lose the use of his right eye and his face was badly burned. John Auscomb was burned on the neck and T side. Edward , Huxley had a leg burned. Several other workmen were slightly injured. . , , ; The Wake County Alliance Institute ..."
Publication place: Winston, Forsyth, North Carolina
1901 England & Wales Census
1861 England & Wales Census
England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
FamilySearch Family Tree
John Sayby Auscomb 1891
John Sayby Auscomb, born 1891
John Sayby Auscomb was born on month day 1891, in birth place, to james charles anscombe and Minnie Emily anscombe (born Moore).
John Auscomb
John Auscomb
John Auscomb married Elizabeth Auscomb (born Edwards) on month day 1897, in marriage place, Kentucky.
John Staker Auscomb
John Staker Auscomb
John Staker Auscomb married Eliza Auscomb.
They had one daughter: Eliza Auscomb.
1900 United States Federal Census
John W Auscomb 1859Michigan
John W Auscomb, born 1859
John married Ruth Ann Auscomb circa 1887, at age 27.
Ontario Births, 1869-1912
John Sayby Auscomb 1891
John Sayby Auscomb, born 1891
John Sayby Auscomb was born on month day 1891, in birth place, to James C. Auscomb and Minnie Emily Moore.