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Martha Woodcock 1708–1768 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: About 1708
Birth Location: Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: abt 1768
Death Location: Carr Head, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire
Father: John Woodcock
Mother: Mary Norton
Spouse(s): Joseph Walshaw
Children(s): John Walshaw
In 1708, Martha Woodcock entered the world in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire, England, born to John Woodcock And Mary Norton. Martha Woodcock married Joseph Walshaw, and had children including John Walshaw. Martha Woodcock passed away in 1768 in Carr Head, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire.
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Biography
- In 1708, Martha Woodcock entered the world in Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire, England, born to John Woodcock And Mary Norton.
- Martha Woodcock married Joseph Walshaw, and had children including John Walshaw.
- Martha Woodcock passed away in 1768 in Carr Head, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire.
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Martha Woodcock's Ancestors
Martha Woodcock's Descendants
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1. John Walshaw 1740–1810 m. Ann ((Nancy)) Beaumont 1749–1818
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1. Sarah Denton 1775–1855 m. John Broadbent 1761–1845
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1. John Broadbent 1804–1887 m. Elizabeth\Eliza (Deyes) ?*+ 1808–1881
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1. James Broadbent 1837–1880 m. Caroline Whitley 1841–1912
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Martha Woodcock's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: About 1708
Event Place: Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: abt 1768
Event Place: Carr Head, Hoylandswaine, Yorkshire