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Margarett Barry 1578–1642 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1578

Birth Location: Newton, Lough, Ireland

Death Date: 1642

Death Location: England

Father: Charles Barry

Mother:

Spouse(s): John Burroughes

Children(s): Mary (Blount)

Margarett Barry was born in 1578 in Newton, Lough, Ireland, the child of Charles Barry And Elizabeth Kelly. Margarett Barry married John Burroughes, and had children including Mary Borroughes Blount. Margarett Barry passed away in 1642 in England.

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Biography

  • Margarett Barry was born in 1578 in Newton, Lough, Ireland, the child of Charles Barry And Elizabeth Kelly.
  • Margarett Barry married John Burroughes, and had children including Mary Borroughes Blount.
  • Margarett Barry passed away in 1642 in England.

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Margarett Barry's Ancestors

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Margarett Barry
1578–1642
Birth Place: Newton, Lough, Ireland
Parents
Charles Barry
1552–
Ireland
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margarett Barry's Descendants

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Margarett Barry (1578–1642) m. John Burroughes (1581–1676)
  1. 1. Mary (Borroughes) (Blount) 1605–1660 m. William (Rory Moore) Sr 1599–1671
    1. 1. Ruth Moore 1621–1673 m. Judge (Henry) Robie 1618–1688
      1. 1. Samuel Robie 1659–1717 m. Mary Page 1665–1750
        1. 1. Ruth Robie\Roby 1678–1753 m. John (Sanborn) Hon 1680–1767

Margarett Barry's Timeline

2 Records

1578
1578
Birth of Margarett Barry in Newton, Lough, Ireland
Newton, Lough, Ireland
1642
1642
Age 64
Death of Margarett Barry in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1578
    Event Place: Newton, Lough, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1642
    Event Place: England

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