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Margaret Christopher 1612–1680 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Sep 1612
Birth Location: Dover, Kent, England
Death Date: 13 Dec 1680
Death Location: England
Father: William Christopher
Mother: Thomasina Swaysland
Spouse(s): Thomas Reader
Children(s): William Reader
In 1612, Margaret Christopher entered the world in Dover, Kent, England, born to William Henry Christopher And Thomasina Swaysland. Margaret Christopher married Thomas Reader, and had children including William Reader. Margaret Christopher passed away in 1680 in England.
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Biography
- In 1612, Margaret Christopher entered the world in Dover, Kent, England, born to William Henry Christopher And Thomasina Swaysland.
- Margaret Christopher married Thomas Reader, and had children including William Reader.
- Margaret Christopher passed away in 1680 in England.
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Margaret Christopher's Ancestors
Margaret Christopher's Descendants
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1. William Reader 1638–1671 m. Jane Berry 1647–1672
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1. William (Reader \) Reads 1669–1725 m. Elizabeth (Burren \ Buren \) Burrin 1668–1732
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1. William Reader* 1690–1753 m. Anne Dennit 1698–1778
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1. William (Henry) Reader* 1720–1777 m. Elizaberth Rainer 1731–1758
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Margaret Christopher's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Sep 1612
Event Place: Dover, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Dec 1680
Event Place: England