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Margaret Peggy Hatcher 1818–1900 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 20 Dec 1818
Birth Location: Prestonsburg, Floyd, Kentucky
Death Date: 19 May 1900
Death Location: of, Pike County, Kentucky
Father: John Hatcher
Mother: Nancy Hackworth
Spouse(s): William Ratliff
Children(s): James Ratliff, Mary Hager
In 1818, Margaret Peggy Hatcher entered the world in Prestonsburg, Floyd, Kentucky, born to John Hatcher And Nancy Elizabeth Hackworth. Margaret Peggy Hatcher married William Henry Harrison Ratliff, and had children including James R Ratliff, Mary M Hager. Margaret Peggy Hatcher passed away in 1900 in of, Pike County, Kentucky.
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Biography
- In 1818, Margaret Peggy Hatcher entered the world in Prestonsburg, Floyd, Kentucky, born to John Hatcher And Nancy Elizabeth Hackworth.
- Margaret Peggy Hatcher married William Henry Harrison Ratliff, and had children including James R Ratliff, Mary M Hager.
- Margaret Peggy Hatcher passed away in 1900 in of, Pike County, Kentucky.
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Margaret Hatcher's Descendants
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1. James (R.) Ratliff 1858–1920 m. Elizabeth Hollingsworth 1867–1939
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2. Mary (M) Hager 1849–1920
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 20 Dec 1818
Event Place: Prestonsburg, Floyd, Kentucky
Record Source: Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 May 1900
Event Place: of, Pike County, Kentucky