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Martha Ann Bright 1737–1761 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1737
Birth Location: Duplin, North Carolina, United States
Death Date: 1761
Death Location: Duplin, North Carolina, United States
Father: William Bright
Mother: Ann Stockwell
Spouse(s): John III
Children(s): Sarah Winders, Alice Winders, Nancy Winders, Catherine WINDERS, Zilpha Winders, Edward WINDERS, Winnifred Winders, John iV, Bethsheba WINDERS, James WINDERS, Elizabeth WINDERS
The story of Martha Ann Bright began in 1737 in Duplin, North Carolina, United States. Martha Ann Bright married John Winders Iii, and had children including Alice Winders, Bethsheba Winders, Catherine Winders, Edward Winders, Elizabeth Winders, James Winders, John Winders Iv, Nancy Ann Winders, Sarah Winders, Winnifred Winders, Zilpha Winders. Martha Ann Bright passed away in 1761 in Duplin, North Carolina, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Martha Ann Bright began in 1737 in Duplin, North Carolina, United States.
- Martha Ann Bright married John Winders Iii, and had children including Alice Winders, Bethsheba Winders, Catherine Winders, Edward Winders, Elizabeth Winders, James Winders, John Winders Iv, Nancy Ann Winders, Sarah Winders, Winnifred Winders, Zilpha Winders.
- Martha Ann Bright passed away in 1761 in Duplin, North Carolina, United States.
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Martha Bright's Ancestors
Martha Bright's Descendants
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1. Sarah Winders 1756–1829
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2. Alice Winders 1775–1790
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3. Nancy (Ann) Winders 1762–1837
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4. Catherine WINDERS 1764–1790
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5. Zilpha Winders 1766–1780
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6. Edward WINDERS 1767–1837
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7. Winnifred Winders 1791–1850
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8. John (WINDERS) iV 1756–1832 m. Mary (Tabitha) New 1806–1894
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1. Margaret (Ann) Winders 1826–1900
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2. Tabitha (Jane) Winders 1806–1894 m. Samuel McColpin 1800–1879
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1. Riley Winders 1827–1862
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2. Barbara (A.) McColpin 1834–1880
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3. John (D) McColpin 1828–1860
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4. Rachael Winders 1833–1896
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5. Martha (A) Winders 1826–1900 m. Andrew (Jackson McFarland) DNAK 1818–1895
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1. Mary (E) Mcfarland 1846–
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2. Mary (Elizabeth) McFarland 1858–1900
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3. Unnamed McFarland 1854–1903
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4. Mary (Ellen) McFarland 1866–1922
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5. Martha (Ann) McFarland 1852–1929
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6. Robert (Duncan McFarland) DNA 1848–1903
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7. Edward (Newton) Mcfarland 1867–1937
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8. Washington (Randolph) McFarland 1861–1917
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9. Margret (Ellen) Mcfarland 1865–1922
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10. Tabitha (Cumi) McFarland 1850–1880
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11. America ((Mattie) Isabelle) McFarLand 1856–1912
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12. James (Andrew) McFarland 1863–1950
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13. Sarah (Jane McFarland) DNA 1844–1920 m. Joseph (H) Dossett 1839–1926 m. Sarah (Jane) McFarland 1844–1920
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14. Nancy (Evaline) McFarland 1846–1908
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15. William (A.) McFarLand 1854–
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16. [infant (son]) McFarland 1859–1859
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6. William (Washington) Winders 1836–1862
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7. Lydia (Margaret Emily New McColpin) DNA 1830–1892
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8. Andrew Mccolpin 1830–1852
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9. Charles (David Winders) DNA 1832–1903
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3. Catherine ("Katy" Winders) (Windrows) 1791–1862
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4. William Winter 1788–1847
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5. Nancy Winders 1789–1861
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6. Winnifred Winders 1791–1851
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7. John Winders 1792–1823
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8. Edward Winders 1794–1855
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9. Mary Winders 1800–1877
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9. Bethsheba WINDERS 1756–1820
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10. James WINDERS 1762–1836
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11. Elizabeth WINDERS 1773–
Martha Bright's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1737
Event Place: Duplin, North Carolina, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1761
Event Place: Duplin, North Carolina, United States