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Margery Hall 1709–1802 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Jul 1709
Birth Location: Boldon, Durham, England
Death Date: 23 Feb 1802
Death Location: Durham, England
Father: RICHARD HALL
Mother: Mary Story
Spouse(s): George Noble
Children(s): GEORGE NOBLE
In 1709, Margery Hall entered the world in Boldon, Durham, England, born to Richard 9 Ggf Hall And Mary Margery Story. Margery Hall married George Thomas Noble, and had children including George 5 7 Ggf Noble. Margery Hall passed away in 1802 in Durham, England.
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Biography
- In 1709, Margery Hall entered the world in Boldon, Durham, England, born to Richard 9 Ggf Hall And Mary Margery Story.
- Margery Hall married George Thomas Noble, and had children including George 5 7 Ggf Noble.
- Margery Hall passed away in 1802 in Durham, England.
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Margery Hall's Ancestors
Margery Hall's Descendants
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1. GEORGE ((5**** 7 GGF)) NOBLE 1739–1798 m. MARGARET ("Margery" (**** 7GGM)) REAY 1739–1806
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1. JOSEPH ((4**** 6 GGF)) NOBLE 1763–1838 m. MARY (ANN (**** 6 GGM)) CLARKE 1768–1834
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1. JAMES ((3**** 5 GGF)) NOBLE 1790–1817 m. JANE ((**** 5 GGM)) HARRISON 1801–1857
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1. James Noble 1818– m. Harriet (I) Noble 1826–
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Margery Hall's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Jul 1709
Event Place: Boldon, Durham, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Feb 1802
Event Place: Durham, England