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❤️Mary * Mather 1651 – 1727 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Mar 1651

Birth Location: Bolton, Lancashire, England

Death Date: Abt. Sep 1727

Death Location: Middle Hulton, Lancashire, England

Father: ❤️Rev Mather

Mother: Hannah Mather

Spouse(s): ❤️John Greenhalgh

Children(s): ❤️Jacob Greenhalgh

In 1651, ❤️Mary * Mather entered the world in Bolton, Lancashire, England, born to ❤️Rev Samuel Mather and Hannah ❤️Stephens\Stevens Mather. ❤️Mary * Mather married ❤️John * Greenhalgh, and had children including ❤️Jacob Greenhalgh. ❤️Mary * Mather passed away in 1727 in Middle Hulton, Lancashire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1651, ❤️Mary * Mather entered the world in Bolton, Lancashire, England, born to ❤️Rev Samuel Mather and Hannah ❤️Stephens\Stevens Mather.
  • ❤️Mary * Mather married ❤️John * Greenhalgh, and had children including ❤️Jacob Greenhalgh.
  • ❤️Mary * Mather passed away in 1727 in Middle Hulton, Lancashire, England.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

❤️Mary Mather's Ancestors

Self
❤️Mary Mather
1651 – 1727
Birth Place: Bolton, Lancashire, England
Parents
❤️Rev Samuel Mather
1626 – 1671
Much Woolton, Lancashire, England
Hannah (❤️Stephens\Stevens) Mather
1628 – 1671
Much Wooton, Lancs, Eng
Grandparents
Rev (Richard ❤️Mather (Hawkred Story Cotton)) I
1596 – 1669
Lowton Common, Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
Katherine ❤️Holte\Holt\Hault-Mather
1596 – 1655
Bury St Edmunds, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
❤️John Stevens
1603 – 1708
Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
❤️ Abraham
1568 – 1633
❤️Sir Holte
1571 – 1622
Elizabeth '
1574 – 1603
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William ❤️Abram\Abraham
1543 – 1577
❤️Thomas Holte
1546 – 1622
Jennet Holt
1550 – 1571
❤️Thomas Shipley
1543 – 1596
❤️ Shipley
1552 – 1600

❤️Mary Mather's Descendants

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❤️Mary (*) Mather (12 Mar 1651 – Abt. Sep 1727) m. ❤️John (*) Greenhalgh (6 Mar 1649 – Abt. Apr 1734)
  1. 1. ❤️Jacob Greenhalgh (BEF 2 NOV 1678 – APR 1757) m. ❤️Dorothy Greehaulgh (1678 – )
    1. 1. ❤️Alice Greenhaulgh (20 Jul 1699 – 24 Nov 1736) m. ❤️John Hutchinson (1700 – 27 Jan 1737)
      1. 1. ❤️John Hutchinson (10 Sep 1728 – 5 Nov 1783) m. ❤️Dinah Fletcher (1725 – 26 Jan 1759)
        1. 1. ❤️Ralph Hutchinson (24 Jul 1748 – Jan 1851) m. ❤️Betty Crankshaw (Abt. 1750 – 18 Nov 1807)

❤️Mary Mather's Timeline

2 Records

1651
12 Mar 1651
Birth of ❤️Mary * Mather in Bolton, Lancashire, England
Bolton, Lancashire, England
1727
Abt. Sep 1727
Age 76
Death of ❤️Mary * Mather in Middle Hulton, Lancashire, England
Middle Hulton, Lancashire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Mar 1651
    Event Place: Bolton, Lancashire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. Sep 1727
    Event Place: Middle Hulton, Lancashire, England

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