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c.1889 Born the son of [[John Robinson Pastfield]] and his wife Olive.
c.1889 Born the son of [[John Robinson Pastfield]] and his wife Olive.
1914 Married. 'A marriage has taken place in St. Saviour's Church, Christiania, between the Rev J. L. Pastfield (late curate Paignton, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pastfield. of St. Thomas, Exeter), and Miss Gudrin Hauge, only daughter of Soger Preaster and Mrs. Hauge, of the Rectory, Drangeda, South Norway.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Tuesday 20 January 1914</ref>


1933 Author of 'New light on Jutland', By the Rev. J. L. Pastfield
1933 Author of 'New light on Jutland', By the Rev. J. L. Pastfield

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John Lawrence Robinson Pastfield (c1889- ), Clerk in Holy Orders. Member of the Chemical Society

c.1889 Born the son of John Robinson Pastfield and his wife Olive.

1914 Married. 'A marriage has taken place in St. Saviour's Church, Christiania, between the Rev J. L. Pastfield (late curate Paignton, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pastfield. of St. Thomas, Exeter), and Miss Gudrin Hauge, only daughter of Soger Preaster and Mrs. Hauge, of the Rectory, Drangeda, South Norway.[1]

1933 Author of 'New light on Jutland', By the Rev. J. L. Pastfield

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  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Tuesday 20 January 1914