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Margaret McCurdy 1542–1631 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1542
Birth Location: St Bees, Cumberland, England
Death Date: 1631
Death Location: St Bees, Cumberland, England
Father: Joseph McCurdy
Mother: *Nancy Craig
Spouse(s): William Monroe
Children(s): Loyal Monroe
Margaret McCurdy was born in 1542 in St Bees, Cumberland, England, the child of Joseph Thorne Mccurdy And Nancy Craig. Margaret McCurdy married William Henry Monroe, and had children including Loyal Mccurdy Monroe. Margaret McCurdy passed away in 1631 in St Bees, Cumberland, England.
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- Margaret McCurdy was born in 1542 in St Bees, Cumberland, England, the child of Joseph Thorne Mccurdy And Nancy Craig.
- Margaret McCurdy married William Henry Monroe, and had children including Loyal Mccurdy Monroe.
- Margaret McCurdy passed away in 1631 in St Bees, Cumberland, England.
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Margaret McCurdy's Descendants
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1. Loyal (McCurdy) Monroe 1564–1588 m. Ada (Fithian) (Monroe) 1562–1588
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1. Lois (Isabel Monroe) Maxon 1586–1640
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1. Richard Maxson 1602–1643 m. Rebecca (aka Marbury (Harndell)) Maxson 1604–1677
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1. John (M) Maxson 1638–1720 m. Mary (Mosher) Maxson 1640–1718
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Margaret McCurdy's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1542
Event Place: St Bees, Cumberland, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1631
Event Place: St Bees, Cumberland, England