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Margaret Selby 1568–1610 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1568
Birth Location: Newcastle, Northumberland, England
Death Date: 1610
Death Location: Northumberland, England
Father: William Selby
Mother: Elizabeth (Selbee)
Spouse(s): Sir 1589
Children(s): Margaret Fenwick
The story of Margaret Selby began in 1568 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England. Margaret Selby married Sir William Fenwick High Sheriff Of Northumberland In 1578 And 1589, and had children including Margaret Fenwick. Margaret Selby passed away in 1610 in Northumberland, England.
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Biography
- The story of Margaret Selby began in 1568 in Newcastle, Northumberland, England.
- Margaret Selby married Sir William Fenwick High Sheriff Of Northumberland In 1578 And 1589, and had children including Margaret Fenwick.
- Margaret Selby passed away in 1610 in Northumberland, England.
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Margaret Selby's Ancestors
Margaret Selby's Descendants
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1. Margaret Fenwick 1600–1657 m. William (Henry) Raper 1590–1654
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1. William (Henry) Raper 1636–1711
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1. Henry (Raper Sr., Rev.,) Vicar 1668–1735 m. Sarah (Allen) Brown 1668–1738
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1. John (Henry Raper 6th) g-g 1701–1735 m. Sarah (E) Wall 1702–1763
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Margaret Selby's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1568
Event Place: Newcastle, Northumberland, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1610
Event Place: Northumberland, England