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MARGERY BURTON 1708–1757 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1708
Birth Location: Kenwyn, Cornwall, , England
Death Date: 10 Aug 1757
Death Location: Kenwyn, Cornwall, England
Father: John Burton
Mother: Margaret James
Spouse(s): William James
Children(s): Mary* Scholl
MARGERY BURTON was born in 1708 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, , England, the child of John Burton And Margaret James. MARGERY BURTON married William James, and had children including Mary James Scholl. MARGERY BURTON passed away in 1757 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.
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Biography
- MARGERY BURTON was born in 1708 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, , England, the child of John Burton And Margaret James.
- MARGERY BURTON married William James, and had children including Mary James Scholl.
- MARGERY BURTON passed away in 1757 in Kenwyn, Cornwall, England.
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MARGERY BURTON's Descendants
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1. Mary* (James) Scholl 1740–1779
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1. Catherine (Barbara Sholl) + 1760–1825 m. George (Adam GABLE) DR 1762–1825
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1. Catharina Göbel 1791–1861 m. Johann (George) Haas 1786–1859
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1. Reuben Haas 1813–1890 m. Sophia Zuber 1817–1884
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2. Willhelm Hass 1817–
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3. Anna (Lovina) Haas 1823–1893
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MARGERY BURTON's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1708
Event Place: Kenwyn, Cornwall, , England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Aug 1757
Event Place: Kenwyn, Cornwall, England