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Martha Oldham 1602–1667 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1602

Birth Location: England

Death Date: 05 Jun 1667

Death Location: Marshfield, Settlement Northwest of Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, American British Colony

Father: William Oldham

Mother: Philippa Sowter

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The story of Martha Oldham began in 1602 in England. Martha Oldham passed away in 1667 in Marshfield, Settlement Northwest of Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, American British Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Martha Oldham began in 1602 in England.
  • Martha Oldham passed away in 1667 in Marshfield, Settlement Northwest of Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, American British Colony.

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Martha Oldham's Ancestors

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Martha Oldham
1602–1667
Birth Place: England
Parents
William Oldham
1568–1636
Derby, Derbyshire, England
Philippa (Alicia) Sowter
1568–1602
Derby, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
John Oldham
1530–1578
Derby, Derby Unitary Authority, Derbyshire, England
Thomas (John) Sowter
1510–1571
All Saints Parish, Derby, England
Alice Sowter
1515–1572
Derby, Derbyshire, England
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Martha Oldham's Timeline

2 Records

1602
1602
Birth of Martha Oldham in England
England
1667
05 Jun 1667
Age 65
Death of Martha Oldham in Marshfield, Settlement Northwest of Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, American British Colony
Marshfield, Settlement Northwest of Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, American British Colony

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1602
    Event Place: England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Jun 1667
    Event Place: Marshfield, Settlement Northwest of Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England, American British Colony

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