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Isabell Vinson 1655–1677 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1655
Birth Location: Wexford, Ireland
Death Date: 21 Dec 1677
Death Location: Oliver Cromwell sent thousands of Irish as Slaves to Barbados.
Father: Thomas Vincent
Mother: Anne Hodson
Spouse(s): Richard Murphy
Children(s): Richard Murphy
In 1655, Isabell Vinson entered the world in Wexford, Ireland, born to Thomas Vincent And Anne Hodson. Isabell Vinson married Richard Murphy, and had children including Richard Murphy. Isabell Vinson passed away in 1677 in Oliver Cromwell sent thousands of Irish as Slaves to Barbados..
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- In 1655, Isabell Vinson entered the world in Wexford, Ireland, born to Thomas Vincent And Anne Hodson.
- Isabell Vinson married Richard Murphy, and had children including Richard Murphy.
- Isabell Vinson passed away in 1677 in Oliver Cromwell sent thousands of Irish as Slaves to Barbados..
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1. Richard Murphy 1677–1759
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1. John Murphy 1700–1750 m. Elizabeth Leatley 1705–1767
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1. Pierce Murphy 1723–1760 m. Hannah LASSELL 1728–
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1. George Murphy 1759–1842 m. Hannah (C.) Hutchins 1768–1863
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1655
Event Place: Wexford, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 Dec 1677
Event Place: Oliver Cromwell sent thousands of Irish as Slaves to Barbados.