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Marie Webster 1603–1635 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 May 1603
Birth Location: Methley, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: Aft. 1635
Death Location: Virginia Colony, British North America
Father: Robert Webster
Mother: Frances Feather
Spouse(s): John Saker
Children(s): Alfred Sacker
Marie Webster was born in 1603 in Methley, Yorkshire, England, the child of Robert Webster And Frances Feather. Marie Webster married John Saker, and had children including Alfred Edward Sacker. Marie Webster passed away in 1635 in Virginia Colony, British North America.
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Biography
- Marie Webster was born in 1603 in Methley, Yorkshire, England, the child of Robert Webster And Frances Feather.
- Marie Webster married John Saker, and had children including Alfred Edward Sacker.
- Marie Webster passed away in 1635 in Virginia Colony, British North America.
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Marie Webster's Descendants
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1. Alfred (Edward) Sacker 1623–1666 m. Sophia Graves 1623–1668
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1. Alfred ("Edward" Sacker) * 1647–1671 m. Frances (Stockley) * 1640–1715
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1. Bridget (Sacker) (VA) 1664–1727 m. John (Parker II) Ii 1662–1731
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1. Amy (Parker) Sacker 1690–1750 m. John (Drummond) II 1688–1751
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Marie Webster's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 May 1603
Event Place: Methley, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Aft. 1635
Event Place: Virginia Colony, British North America