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Lucy Newby Iverson 1609–1675 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 9 OCT 1609
Birth Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Death Date: 1675
Death Location: Worcester, Wrestr, England
Father: Abraham Iverson
Mother: Rebecca Gifford
Spouse(s): John Rogers
Children(s): John Rogers
In 1609, Lucy Newby Iverson entered the world in Edinburgh, Scotland, born to Abraham Iverson And Rebecca Gifford. Lucy Newby Iverson married John Thomas Fitz Rogers, and had children including John Giles Fitz Rogers. Lucy Newby Iverson passed away in 1675 in Worcester, Wrestr, England.
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Biography
- In 1609, Lucy Newby Iverson entered the world in Edinburgh, Scotland, born to Abraham Iverson And Rebecca Gifford.
- Lucy Newby Iverson married John Thomas Fitz Rogers, and had children including John Giles Fitz Rogers.
- Lucy Newby Iverson passed away in 1675 in Worcester, Wrestr, England.
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Lucy Iverson's Descendants
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1. John (Giles Fitz) Rogers 1643–1730 m. Lucille (Rachel) Eastham 1643–
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1. John Rogers 1680–1768 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Byrd 1683–1763
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1. Ann (Paulette) Rogers 1727–1798 m. Jonathan (Christian) Clark 1731–1798
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1. Thomas (William Clark) Sr. 1759–1831 m. Jemima ((Scott)) Scutt 1765–1841
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Lucy Iverson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 9 OCT 1609
Event Place: Edinburgh, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1675
Event Place: Worcester, Wrestr, England