John Henry Pakenham
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John Henry Pakenham
Summary
John Henry Pakenham is a human[1]. He worked as a plantation owner[2].
Key Facts
- John Henry Pakenham's father was George Edward Pakenham[3].
- John Henry Pakenham's mother was Frances Voquel[4].
- Among John Henry Pakenham's spouses was Henrietta Maria Edgar[5].
- John Henry Pakenham was married to Anne Sherrard[6].
- John Henry Pakenham worked as a plantation owner[2].
- John Henry Pakenham is recorded as male[7].
- John Henry Pakenham's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- John Henry Pakenham's family name is recorded as Pakenham[9].
- John Henry Pakenham's given name is recorded as John[10].
- John Henry Pakenham's given name is recorded as Henry[11].
- John Henry Pakenham's Legacies of British Slave-ownership person ID is recorded as 2146655381[12].
- John Henry Pakenham's social classification is recorded as slave owner[13].
- John Henry Pakenham's The Peerage person ID is recorded as p46191.htm#i461906[14].
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Origins and Family
John Henry Pakenham's father was George Edward Pakenham[3]. His mother was Frances Voquel[4].
Career and Affiliations
John Henry Pakenham's professions included plantation owner[2].
Personal Life
Spouses include Henrietta Maria Edgar[5] and Anne Sherrard[6].
FAQs
Who were John Henry Pakenham's parents?
John Henry Pakenham's father was George Edward Pakenham[3]. John Henry Pakenham's mother was Frances Voquel[4].
Who was John Henry Pakenham married to?
John Henry Pakenham's spouses include Henrietta Maria Edgar[5] and Anne Sherrard[6].
What did John Henry Pakenham do for work?
John Henry Pakenham worked as plantation owner[2].