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Thomas Pascoe (born 10 March 1847 or 1853, in Cornwall) was an Englishman who initially worked in the royal navy for 7 years and also witnessed the opening of the Suez canal. After he left the naval service, he migrated to USA, where he became a hotel developer and proprietor in California. ==Early years== Pascoe was born to George and Isabelle Pascoe of Cornwall and spent his childhood in Cornwall. His service career started as a steward in the Royal Navy. He rose to the rank of chief steward and served for seven years as the head of his department in the naval ship "the man-of-war." During his naval career, he visited the Irish coast and the Mediterranean. In 1870, in his naval ship "the man-of-war“, he visited Naples, and then Athens. In November 1869, he witnessed the opening of the Suez Canal by Napoleon III. After seven years of service in the Royal Navy he returned to England and started working on his own.〔
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