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Margaret Margery Horton 1604–1673 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1604

Birth Location: Childerditch, Essex, England

Death Date: 22 Jan 1673

Death Location: Boston, Suffolk, MA

Father: Benjamin Horton

Mother: Agnes Frowde

Spouse(s): William Colburn

Children(s): Edward Colburn

Margaret Margery Horton was born in 1604 in Childerditch, Essex, England, the child of Benjamin Horton And Agnes Erburie Frowde. Margaret Margery Horton married William Benjamin Thomas Colburn, and had children including Edward Colburn. Margaret Margery Horton passed away in 1673 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.

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Biography

  • Margaret Margery Horton was born in 1604 in Childerditch, Essex, England, the child of Benjamin Horton And Agnes Erburie Frowde.
  • Margaret Margery Horton married William Benjamin Thomas Colburn, and had children including Edward Colburn.
  • Margaret Margery Horton passed away in 1673 in Boston, Suffolk, MA.

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Margaret Horton's Ancestors

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Margaret Horton
1604–1673
Birth Place: Childerditch, Essex, England
Parents
Benjamin Horton
1568–1662
Bruton, Somerset, England
Agnes (Erburie) Frowde
1563–1625
Bruton, Somerset, England
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Great-Grandparents
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Margaret Horton's Descendants

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Margaret (Margery) Horton (1604–22 Jan 1673) m. William (Benjamin Thomas) Colburn (1 Mar 1600–1 Aug 1662)
  1. 1. Edward Colburn 1618–1700 m. Hannah (Ann) Rolfe 1620–1712
    1. 1. Robert Colburne 1646–1701 m. Mary (Ann) Bishop 1651–1742
      1. 1. Mary (Baker) Colburne 1686–1745 m. Samuel (Balch) II 1678–1755 m. Jonathan Baker 1669–1706
        1. 1. Josiah (Joseph) Balch 1711–1759 m. Patience Chamberlain 1720–1755
        2. 2. Martha Balch 1715–1803
        3. 3. John Balch 1701–1749
        4. 4. Hannah Balch 1726–
        5. 5. Veren Balch 1724–1797
        6. 6. Israel Balch 1720–
        7. 7. Joshua Balch 1719–1804
        8. 8. Rebecca Balch 1717–
        9. 9. Abigail Balch 1716–
        10. 10. Roger Balch 1715–1723
        11. 11. Ebenezer Balch 1713–1714
        12. 12. Ruth Balch 1711–
        13. 13. Jonathan Balch 1709–1773
        14. 14. Nathaniel Balch 1717–1737
        15. 15. Martha Balch 1715–1803
        16. 16. Cornelius Baker 1707–1724
        17. 17. Mary Baker 1703–1770
      2. 2. Edward Coburn 1670–1741
      3. 3. Ebenezer Coburn 1676–1749
      4. 4. Daniel Coburn 1678–1750
      5. 5. Benjamin Coburn 1680–
      6. 6. Joseph Coburn 1681–1758
      7. 7. John Coburn 1686–1749
      8. 8. Nathaniel Coburn 1698–1775

Margaret Horton's Timeline

2 Records

1604
1604
Birth of Margaret Margery Horton in Childerditch, Essex, England
Childerditch, Essex, England
1673
22 Jan 1673
Age 69
Death of Margaret Margery Horton in Boston, Suffolk, MA
Boston, Suffolk, MA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1604
    Event Place: Childerditch, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Jan 1673
    Event Place: Boston, Suffolk, MA

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