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People named Charles Gascoigne

Below are 9 people with the first name Charles and the last name Gascoigne. Try the Gascoigne Family page if you can't find a particular Collaborative Biography in your family tree.

9 Charles Gascoigne Biographies

Charles E Gascoigne of Battle Creek, Calhoun County, MI was born on March 18, 1934, and died at age 61 years old on February 2, 1996. Charles Gascoigne was buried at Ft. Custer National Cemetery Section E Site 183 15501 Dickman Road - No. Entrance Svc Maintenance Bldg, in Augusta.
Charles Richard Gascoigne was born circa 1886, and died at age 29 years old on November 17, 1916. Charles Gascoigne was buried at Basra War Cemetery Iv. P. 6. in Iraq. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charles Richard Gascoigne.
Charles Gascoigne was born circa 1881, and died at age 33 years old on May 8, 1915. Charles Gascoigne was buried at Ypres (menin Gate) Memorial Panel 47. in Belgium. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charles Gascoigne.
Charles Douglas Gascoigne of Bair Australia was born in 1946, and died at age 13 years old in 1959 in Bair.
Charles Gascoigne of Beechworth Australia was born in 1856 in Beechworth. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charles Gascoigne.
Charles Gascoigne was born on August 28, 1936, and died at age 49 years old in August 1985. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charles Gascoigne.
Charles Gascoigne of Amboy, Lee County, Illinois was born on December 7, 1886, and died at age 84 years old in July 1971.
Charles D Gascoigne of Lorain, Lorain County, OH was born on July 4, 1916, and died at age 82 years old on January 1, 1999.
Charles Gascoigne of Buffalo, Erie County, NY was born on December 15, 1900, and died at age 85 years old in May 1986.
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