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Margaret Selby 1585–1671 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1585/90
Birth Location: White House, Durham, County Durham, England
Death Date: 29 November 1671
Death Location: Westmorland, England
Father: Sir Selby
Mother: Margaret Twizell
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Children(s): Mary Bellasis
In 1585, Margaret Selby entered the world in White House, Durham, County Durham, England, born to Sir George Selby And Margaret Anne Selby Of Twizell. Margaret Selby married Sir William Bellasis, and had children including Mary Bellasis. Margaret Selby passed away in 1671 in Westmorland, England.
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Biography
- In 1585, Margaret Selby entered the world in White House, Durham, County Durham, England, born to Sir George Selby And Margaret Anne Selby Of Twizell.
- Margaret Selby married Sir William Bellasis, and had children including Mary Bellasis.
- Margaret Selby passed away in 1671 in Westmorland, England.
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Margaret Selby's Ancestors
Margaret Selby's Descendants
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1. Mary Bellasis 1615– m. Henry Simpson 1615–1647
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1. William Simpson 1645–1675
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2. Margaret Simpson –1699 m. Edward Shipperdson –1707
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1. Ralph Shipperdson 1676–1719 m. Margaret Musgrave –1729
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1. Edward Shipperson 1708–1776
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Margaret Selby's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1585/90
Event Place: White House, Durham, County Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 November 1671
Event Place: Westmorland, England