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Mary Stringer 1634–1687 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1634

Birth Location: Stanfield, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 1687

Death Location: Surry County, Virginia, USA

Father: John Stringer

Mother:

Spouse(s): Benjamin I

Children(s): Benjamin II

The story of Mary Stringer began in 1634 in Stanfield, Norfolk, England. Mary Stringer married Benjamin Harrison I, and had children including Benjamin Harrison Ii. Mary Stringer passed away in 1687 in Surry County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Stringer began in 1634 in Stanfield, Norfolk, England.
  • Mary Stringer married Benjamin Harrison I, and had children including Benjamin Harrison Ii.
  • Mary Stringer passed away in 1687 in Surry County, Virginia, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Stringer's Ancestors

Self
Mary Stringer
1634–1687
Birth Place: Stanfield, Norfolk, England
Parents
John Stringer
1595–1634
West Raynham, Norfolk, England
Grandparents
John Stringer
1567–1622
Great-Grandparents
Peter Stringer
1518–1598
Elizabeth Preston
1541–1604
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Stringer's Descendants

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Mary Stringer (1634–1687) m. Benjamin (Harrison) I (1594–1648)
  1. 1. Benjamin (Harrison) II 1645–1712 m. Hannah Churchill 1651–1698
    1. 1. Marie Harrison 1679–1720 m. Henri Cabaniss 1665–1720
      1. 1. Eleanor ("Elinor") Cabaniss 1684–1750 m. Christopher Robertson 1685–1748
        1. 1. Christopher Robertson 1712–1749
        2. 2. Henry Robertson 1708–1782 m. Sarah Nichols 1685–1733
        3. 3. Mary Robertson 1724–
        4. 4. Nathaniel Robertson 1722–1794
        5. 5. Edward Robertson 1718–1769 m. Mary (Ann) Cabaniss 1734–1769 m. Sarah Church 1685–1733
      2. 2. Matthew (Charles) Cabaniss 1712–1790
      3. 3. George Cabaniss 1714–1744 m. Mary (Grace) Jean 1688–1741
        1. 1. Mary (Ann) Cabaniss 1734–1769 m. Edward Robertson 1718–1769
        2. 2. Sarah Cabaniss 1738–
        3. 3. George Cabaniss 1740–1799
        4. 4. Jemimah Cabaniss 1741–
      4. 4. Magdalene Cabanis 1720–
      5. 5. Henry Cabaniss 1699–1770
    2. 2. Hannah Harrison 1678–1731
    3. 3. Benjamin (Harrison) III 1673–1710
    4. 4. Nathaniel Harrison 1677–1727
    5. 5. Elizabeth Mason 1695–1750
    6. 6. Henry Harrison 1679–1732
    7. 7. Sarah Harrison 1679–1713
    8. 8. Anne Harrison 1680–1707

Mary Stringer's Timeline

4 Records

1627
23 Mar 1627
Mary Stringer was baptized in Harewood, All Saints, Yorkshire, England
Harewood, All Saints, Yorkshire, England
1634
1634
Birth of Mary Stringer in Stanfield, Norfolk, England
Stanfield, Norfolk, England
1634
Jan 1634
Mary Stringer was baptized in Norfolk, England
Norfolk, England
1687
1687
Age 53
Death of Mary Stringer in Surry County, Virginia, USA
Surry County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1634
    Event Place: Stanfield, Norfolk, England
    Record Source: Norfolk, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, Norfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Norfolk Church of England Registers; Reference: PD 3761

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 23 Mar 1627
    Event Place: Harewood, All Saints, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1512-1812, West Yorkshire Archive Service; Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; Yorkshire Parish Records; New Reference Number: RDP311

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: Jan 1634
    Event Place: Norfolk, England
    Record Source: Norfolk, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, Norfolk Record Office; Norwich, Norfolk, England; Norfolk Church of England Registers; Reference: PD 376/1

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1687
    Event Place: Surry County, Virginia, USA

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