Legislator Details


Peter Pascoe
AKA:
Number of sessions served 2
Gender: Male
Age at election: 61

Vital Records Information:

Birth
Date: 2/16/1831
City: Porkellis Wendron, England
County: Cornwall Shire, England
Country: UK
 
Death
Date: 9/27/1897
City: Republic, MI
County: Marquette County, MI
Country:
Type of Burial: interred
Burial
Date:
City: Republic, MI
County: Marquette County, MI
Country: US
Cemetery: Republic Cemetery

Marital Information:
married Jane Terrill, 2/3/1853; died 2/9/1882. married Mary Jane Mitchell Phillips, 11/30/1884

Number of Children: 12


Background

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Military Service:
Occupation: mining
Race: Caucasian or White

Education:

Biographical Sketch:
Located in West Virginia in 1854. Located in northern Michigan in 1861. Co-founder of Republic, MI. Served as superintendent of Republic Mine, justice of the peace for two terms and supervisor for 18 years. Member of Michigan state senate 31st District, 1893-96.

Notable Facts:


Sessions Served:

Chamber: Senate
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Horticulture , House of Correction at Marquette, Labor Interests, School for the Blind
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Republic
County of Residence Marquette
District: 31
District Description: Counties Alger, Dickinson, Iron and Marquette

Date Elected: 11/6/1894
Date Sworn In: 1/2/1895
Date Left Office:

Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed

Maritial Status: Married
Notes:
Chamber: Senate
Party: Republican
Committees Served On: Counties and Townships , Geological Survey , House of Correction at Marquette, Public Lands, State Public School , Taxation
Postions Held:

City of Residence: Republic
County of Residence Marquette
District: 31
District Description: Counties of Alger, Dickinson, Iron and Marquette

Date Elected: 11/8/1892
Date Sworn In: 1/4/1893
Date Left Office:

Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Re-elected

Maritial Status: Married
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Bibliography:

MI Manual 1893, p. 589-90; MI Manual 1895, p. 555. http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/marquette/1883history/pages464-472.aspx