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Martha Cargill 1705–1767 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1705

Birth Location: Aghadowey, Derry, Ireland

Death Date: 30 December 1767

Death Location: Truro Bible Hill, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: Capt. Cargill

Mother: Annis Smith

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In 1705, Martha Cargill entered the world in Aghadowey, Derry, Ireland, born to Capt David Cargill And Annis Janette Smith. Martha Cargill passed away in 1767 in Truro Bible Hill, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1705, Martha Cargill entered the world in Aghadowey, Derry, Ireland, born to Capt David Cargill And Annis Janette Smith.
  • Martha Cargill passed away in 1767 in Truro Bible Hill, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Martha Cargill's Ancestors

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Martha Cargill
1705–1767
Birth Place: Aghadowey, Derry, Ireland
Parents
Capt. David Cargill
1661–1734
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Annis (Janette) Smith
1664–1745
Macosquin, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
John Cargill
1620–1683
Argyll, Scotland
Mary (Anne) Archer
1639–1661
Ardnamurchan, Argyll, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Cargill
1590–1632
Jeane Gray
1594–1657
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Donald Cargill
1560–1610
Margaret Blair
1560–1624

Martha Cargill's Timeline

2 Records

1705
1705
Birth of Martha Cargill in Aghadowey, Derry, Ireland
Aghadowey, Derry, Ireland
1767
30 December 1767
Age 62
Death of Martha Cargill in Truro Bible Hill, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Truro Bible Hill, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1705
    Event Place: Aghadowey, Derry, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 December 1767
    Event Place: Truro Bible Hill, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

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