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Sign up freeMathers Clegg 1636 – 1700 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 27 Jan 1636
Birth Location: Emley, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 10 Mar 1700
Death Location: Emley, Yorkshire, England
Father: Richard Clegge
Mother: Sara Booth
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Beatson
Children(s): Johne Cleg
In 1636, Mathers Clegg entered the world in Emley, Yorkshire, England, born to Richard Clegge and Sara Booth. Mathers Clegg married Elizabeth Beatson, and had children including Johne Cleg. Mathers Clegg passed away in 1700 in Emley, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1636, Mathers Clegg entered the world in Emley, Yorkshire, England, born to Richard Clegge and Sara Booth.
- Mathers Clegg married Elizabeth Beatson, and had children including Johne Cleg.
- Mathers Clegg passed away in 1700 in Emley, Yorkshire, England.
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Mathers Clegg's Ancestors
Mathers Clegg's Descendants
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1. Johne Cleg (9 Nov 1656 – 28 Mar 1705) m. Joan Lang (1661 – 1709)
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1. Peterr Clegg (12 Feb 1678 – 12 Dec 1749)
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1. Holloway (CLEGG) 1 (1697 – 1750) m. Claig
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1. Samuel Clegg (1711 – 1737) m. Mahittabell Johnson (abt 1711 – )
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Mathers Clegg's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 27 Jan 1636
Event Place: Emley, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Mar 1700
Event Place: Emley, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 19 Sep 1700-1701
Event Place: Yorkshire, England