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Margaret Hall 1783–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Jun 1783

Birth Location: Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland

Death Date: 05 May 1853

Death Location: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland

Father: William Hall

Mother: Elizabeth Liddel

Spouse(s): John Wark

Children(s): Margaret Wark

Margaret Hall was born in 1783 in Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland, the child of William Hall And Elizabeth Lissie Liddel. In 1783, Margaret Hall resided in Wilton, Roxburgh, Scotland. In 1851, Margaret Hall resided in Jedburgh, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland. Margaret Hall married John William Wark, and had children including Margaret Wark. Margaret Hall passed away in 1853 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Margaret Hall was born in 1783 in Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland, the child of William Hall And Elizabeth Lissie Liddel.
  • In 1783, Margaret Hall resided in Wilton, Roxburgh, Scotland.
  • In 1851, Margaret Hall resided in Jedburgh, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
  • Margaret Hall married John William Wark, and had children including Margaret Wark.
  • Margaret Hall passed away in 1853 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Margaret Hall's Ancestors

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Margaret Hall
1783–1853
Birth Place: Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Parents
William Hall
1757–
Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Elizabeth ((Lissie)) Liddel
1759–
Newton, Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Hall's Descendants

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Margaret Hall (01 Jun 1783–05 May 1853) m. John (William) Wark (13 Sep 1775–06 Feb 1852)
  1. 1. Margaret Wark 1821–1896 m. Peter Robertson 1816–
    1. 1. Margaret Robertson 1844–
    2. 2. Catherine (Brown) Robertson 1862–
    3. 3. James Robertson 1861–
    4. 4. Helen Robertson 1858–
    5. 5. Adam Robertson 1853–
    6. 6. Mary (Ann) Robertson 1851– m. William Irving 1841–
      1. 1. James (William) Irving 1888–1934 m. Ada (Elizabeth) Dawson 1893–1974
        1. 1. Irene Irving 1920–2012
        2. 2. Donald (William) Irving 1923–2008
        3. 3. Margaret (Dawson) Irving 1924–2011 m. Charles (Thomas) Fradenburg 1918–1979
    7. 7. John Robertson 1849–
    8. 8. Euphemia Robertson 1848–

Margaret Hall's Timeline

4 Records

1783
01 Jun 1783
Birth of Margaret Hall in Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland
1783
1783
Margaret Hall resided here in Wilton, Roxburgh, Scotland
Wilton, Roxburgh, Scotland
1851
1851
Age 68
Margaret Hall resided here in Jedburgh, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Jedburgh, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
1853
05 May 1853
Age 70
Death of Margaret Hall in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 01 Jun 1783
    Event Place: Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Trees
    [2] 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: Jedburgh; ED: 1; Page: 28; Line: 6; Roll: CSSCT1851_202; Year: 1851
    [3] Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
    [4] Public Member Trees

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Place: Wilton, Roxburghshire, Scotland
    Record Source: Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1783
    Event Place: Wilton, Roxburgh, Scotland
    Record Source: Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1851
    Event Place: Jedburgh, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Trees
    [2] 1851 Scotland Census, Parish: Jedburgh; ED: 1; Page: 28; Line: 6; Roll: CSSCT1851_202; Year: 1851

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 May 1853
    Event Place: Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland

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