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Margaret "Mary" Drury 1579–1621 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1579
Birth Location: Woodton, Norfolk, England
Death Date: June 1621
Death Location: Woodton, Norfolk, England
Father: Stephen Drury
Mother: Bridget Drury
Spouse(s): Charles Suckling
Children(s): Lucy Suckling
Margaret "Mary" Drury was born in 1579 in Woodton, Norfolk, England, the child of Stephen Drury And Bridget Drury. Margaret "Mary" Drury married Charles Richard Suckling, and had children including Lucy Suckling. Margaret "Mary" Drury passed away in 1621 in Woodton, Norfolk, England.
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Biography
- Margaret "Mary" Drury was born in 1579 in Woodton, Norfolk, England, the child of Stephen Drury And Bridget Drury.
- Margaret "Mary" Drury married Charles Richard Suckling, and had children including Lucy Suckling.
- Margaret "Mary" Drury passed away in 1621 in Woodton, Norfolk, England.
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Margaret Drury's Ancestors
Margaret Drury's Descendants
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1. Lucy Suckling 1605–1666 m. Col (Richard Thomas) Marsham 1589–1683
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1. Sarah Marsham 1638–1713
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1. Mary (Jane Rhea) Barton 1667–1704 m. Thomas (Notley Warren) Sr. 1659–1710
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1. Barton (Follet) Warren 1696–1757 m. Martha Grieve 1709–1742
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Margaret Drury's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1579
Event Place: Woodton, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: June 1621
Event Place: Woodton, Norfolk, England