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Polly McCarty 1802–1868 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: EST 1802

Birth Location: New York

Death Date: 4 MAY 1868

Death Location: Port Sanliac, SC, Michigan

Father: Eleazor McCarty

Mother: Mary Wright

Spouse(s): Jonathan Day

Children(s): George Day

Polly McCarty was born in 1802 in New York, the child of Eleazor Mccarty And Mary Ann Wright. Polly McCarty married Jonathan Day, and had children including George Day. Polly McCarty passed away in 1868 in Port Sanliac, SC, Michigan.

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Biography

  • Polly McCarty was born in 1802 in New York, the child of Eleazor Mccarty And Mary Ann Wright.
  • Polly McCarty married Jonathan Day, and had children including George Day.
  • Polly McCarty passed away in 1868 in Port Sanliac, SC, Michigan.

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Polly McCarty's Ancestors

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Polly McCarty
1802–1868
Birth Place: New York
Parents
Eleazor McCarty
1780–1814
Mary (Ann) Wright
1785–
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Polly McCarty's Descendants

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Polly McCarty (EST 1802–4 MAY 1868) m. Jonathan Day (EST 1801–EST 15 JAN 1882)
  1. 1. George Day 1820–1895 m. Amy Vincent 1826–1903
    1. 1. William (Henry) Day 1849–1875 m. Hannah (Margaret) Burns 1857–1940
      1. 1. Florence (M) Day 1882–1956 m. Herman (E) Rowert 1871–1950
        1. 1. Eugene (Norman) Rowert 1906–1984 m. Winifred 1911–1996

Polly McCarty's Timeline

2 Records

1802
EST 1802
Birth of Polly McCarty in New York
New York
1868
4 MAY 1868
Age 66
Death of Polly McCarty in Port Sanliac, SC, Michigan
Port Sanliac, SC, Michigan

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: EST 1802
    Event Place: New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 MAY 1868
    Event Place: Port Sanliac, SC, Michigan

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