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Margaret Cummings 1813–1882 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 13 January 1813
Birth Location: New Jersey, United States
Death Date: 8 May 1882
Death Location: Mercer, Ohio, United States
Father: Paul Potential
Mother: Mary Potential
Spouse(s): James Drury
Children(s): Sarah Drury
In 1813, Margaret Cummings entered the world in New Jersey, United States, born to Paul Cummings Potential And Mary Sullivan Potential. Margaret Cummings married James Drury, and had children including Sarah Ann Drury. Margaret Cummings passed away in 1882 in Mercer, Ohio, United States.
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Biography
- In 1813, Margaret Cummings entered the world in New Jersey, United States, born to Paul Cummings Potential And Mary Sullivan Potential.
- Margaret Cummings married James Drury, and had children including Sarah Ann Drury.
- Margaret Cummings passed away in 1882 in Mercer, Ohio, United States.
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Margaret Cummings's Descendants
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1. Sarah (Ann) Drury 1851–1920 m. Jasper Middaugh 1849–1914
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1. Perry (ARTHUR) Middaugh 1886–1965 m. Edith (Louise) Case 1890–1956
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1. Dorothy (Louise) Middaugh 1907–1971 m. William (JOSEPH) Smith 1894–1961
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1. Larry (Joe) Smith 1931–2009
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 13 January 1813
Event Place: New Jersey, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 May 1882
Event Place: Mercer, Ohio, United States