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Martin Carter 1737–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1737

Birth Location: Chester Co., PA, USA

Death Date: 7 JAN 1805

Death Location: Chester Co., PA, USA

Father: Ninevah Carter

Mother: Mary Clayton

Spouse(s): Jane Sherron

Children(s):

In 1737, Martin Carter entered the world in Chester Co., PA, USA, born to Ninevah Carter And Mary Clayton. Martin Carter married Jane Sherron. Martin Carter passed away in 1805 in Chester Co., PA, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1737, Martin Carter entered the world in Chester Co., PA, USA, born to Ninevah Carter And Mary Clayton.
  • Martin Carter married Jane Sherron.
  • Martin Carter passed away in 1805 in Chester Co., PA, USA.

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Martin Carter's Ancestors

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Martin Carter
1737–1805
Birth Place: Chester Co., PA, USA
Parents
Ninevah Carter
1699–1756
Chester, PA, USA
Mary Clayton
1710–1759
Chester, PA, USA
Grandparents
Jeremiah Carter
1660–1737
Hertfordshire, ENGLAND
Mary Prudden
1663–1735
Hexton, Hertford, ENGLAND
William Clayton
1686–1757
Chester, PA, USA
Mary Marten
1688–1759
Chichester, Chester Co., PA, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Carter
1640–1690
Nathaniel Prudden
1612–1698
Sarah Helder
1620–1693
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Carter
1612–1641
Jane Soles
1616–
Thomas Prudden
1561–1617
Susannah Foster
1588–1679
Symon Helder
1575–
Joane Archer
1576–

Martin Carter's Timeline

2 Records

1737
1737
Birth of Martin Carter in Chester Co., PA, USA
Chester Co., PA, USA
1805
7 JAN 1805
Age 68
Death of Martin Carter in Chester Co., PA, USA
Chester Co., PA, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1737
    Event Place: Chester Co., PA, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 JAN 1805
    Event Place: Chester Co., PA, USA

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