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Matthew Barron 1731–1815 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1731
Birth Location: Hartburn, Northumberland, England
Death Date: 1815
Death Location: Hartburn, Northumberland, England
Father: Matthew BARRON
Mother: Mary Morgan
Spouse(s): Elizabeth PRINGLE
Children(s): James Barron
In 1731, Matthew Barron entered the world in Hartburn, Northumberland, England, born to Matthew Barron And Mary Morgan. Matthew Barron married Elizabeth Ann Pringle, and had children including James Barron. Matthew Barron passed away in 1815 in Hartburn, Northumberland, England.
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Biography
- In 1731, Matthew Barron entered the world in Hartburn, Northumberland, England, born to Matthew Barron And Mary Morgan.
- Matthew Barron married Elizabeth Ann Pringle, and had children including James Barron.
- Matthew Barron passed away in 1815 in Hartburn, Northumberland, England.
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Matthew Barron's Ancestors
Matthew Barron's Descendants
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1. James Barron 1759–1846 m. Jane (Barron) (Elliott) 1761–1838
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1. Isabella (Willis) (Barron) 1783–1821
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1. Jane (Barron) Willis 1816–1842
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2. Stephen Miller 1826–
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3. Robert Miller 1828–
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4. Rusha Miller 1833–
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Matthew Barron's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 22 Aug 1731
Event Place: Hartburn, Northumberland, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1815
Event Place: Hartburn, Northumberland, England