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Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker 1660–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1660 1665

Birth Location: South Farham, Essex, Virginia Rappahannock County, Virginia

Death Date: 18 Jan 1745

Death Location: So Farnham Parish, Essex, Virginia, United States,

Father: Thomas Mcgrah

Mother: Mary Burnett

Spouse(s): Joseph Baker, John Gatewood

Children(s): Amy Gatewood

Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker was born in 1660 in South Farham, Essex, Virginia Rappahannock County, Virginia, the child of Thomas Mcgrah And Mary Jane Or Catherine Peacock Burnett. Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker married John Gatewood, Joseph Baker, and had children including Amy Gatewood. Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker passed away in 1745 in So Farnham Parish, Essex, Virginia, United States,.

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Biography

  • Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker was born in 1660 in South Farham, Essex, Virginia Rappahannock County, Virginia, the child of Thomas Mcgrah And Mary Jane Or Catherine Peacock Burnett.
  • Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker married John Gatewood, Joseph Baker, and had children including Amy Gatewood.
  • Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker passed away in 1745 in So Farnham Parish, Essex, Virginia, United States,.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Amy Baker's Ancestors

Self
Amy Baker
1660–1745
Birth Place: South Farham, Essex, Virginia Rappahannock County, Virginia
Parents
Thomas Mcgrah
1635–1745
Essex, Virginia Colony
Mary (Jane or Catherine Peacock) Burnett
1640–1677
St Botolph, Aldgate, London, England
Grandparents
John (B) Peacock
1615–1670
St Katherine Coleman, London, England
Joyce (Susan Webber) Peacock
1620–1670
St Albans, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Peacock
1585–1616
Avis Peacock
1585–1646
Edward Webber
1593–1647
Thomasine Carpenter
1602–1665
2nd-Great-Grandparents
ANDREW PEACOCK
1540–1597
Elizabeth Broughton
1540–1658
Jeremy Terrington
1555–1605
Alice Terrington
1556–1616
William Carpenter
1576–1638
Mary (Batt)
1583–1638

Amy Baker's Descendants

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Amy (McGrath Magrah Gatewood) Baker (1660 1665–18 Jan 1745) m. Joseph Baker (1660–15 November 1720) m. John Gatewood (23 July 1648–Bet 14 Nov 1706 (will) - 10 Jan 1707 (probate))
  1. 1. Amy Gatewood 1681–1749 m. John (Burnett) ll 1660–1718
    1. 1. John (Richard) Burnett,lll 1718–1773 m. Rebeccah Browne 1725–1796 m. Rebeccah Browne 1725–1796
      1. 1. Benjamin Burnett 1732–1799 m. Susan (Frances) Barnett 1735–1812 m. Isabel Horsley 1737–1789
        1. 1. Benjamin Burnett 1766–1835 m. Mary Dunn 1769–1849
        2. 2. BARNETT BURNETT 1760–1841
        3. 3. Edward Burnett 1756–1850
        4. 4. John (C Burnett) Sr 1765–1825
        5. 5. Alice Burnett 1772–1856
        6. 6. Jeremiah Burnett 1775–1848
        7. 7. Thomas Burnett 1779–1871
        8. 8. Mary Burnett 1783–1813
        9. 9. Sara Burnett 1758–
        10. 10. Godfrey Burnett 1758–1823

Amy Baker's Timeline

3 Records

1660
1660 1665
Birth of Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker in South Farham, Essex, Virginia Rappahannock County, Virginia
South Farham, Essex, Virginia Rappahannock County, Virginia
1720
1720
Age 60
Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker was married in Old Rappahannoch and Essex Counties
Old Rappahannoch and Essex Counties
1745
18 Jan 1745
Age 85
Death of Amy McGrath Magrah Gatewood Baker in So Farnham Parish, Essex, Virginia, United States,
So Farnham Parish, Essex, Virginia, United States,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1660 1665
    Event Place: South Farham, Essex, Virginia Rappahannock County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1720
    Event Place: Old Rappahannoch and Essex Counties

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jan 1745
    Event Place: So Farnham Parish, Essex, Virginia, United States,

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