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George Hargis 1617–1659 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1617
Birth Location: St Mary, London, England
Death Date: 1659
Death Location: Marland, Noble, Oklahoma, United States
Father: George Hargis
Mother: Kattern Pattern
Spouse(s): Susannah Lea
Children(s): Thomas Hargis
The story of George Hargis began in 1617 in St Mary, London, England. George Hargis married Susannah Lea, and had children including Thomas Lea Hargis. George Hargis passed away in 1659 in Marland, Noble, Oklahoma, United States.
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Biography
- The story of George Hargis began in 1617 in St Mary, London, England.
- George Hargis married Susannah Lea, and had children including Thomas Lea Hargis.
- George Hargis passed away in 1659 in Marland, Noble, Oklahoma, United States.
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George Hargis's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Lea) Hargis 1647–1716 m. Mary (Susannah) Lea 1651–1716 m. Smith 1670–1750
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1. Abraham Hargis 1707–1800 m. Elizabeth Nalley 1707–1775
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1. William (Hargis) Sr 1760–1836 m. Elizabeth Jay 1766–1841
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1. Mary (Polly) Hargis 1811–1891 m. Joseph Johnson 1809–1872
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George Hargis's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 Oct 1617
Event Place: St Mary, London, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Place: of EN
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1659
Event Place: Marland, Noble, Oklahoma, United States