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Ruth Sarah Morton 1617–1691 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1617

Birth Location: Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

Death Date: 25 Aug 1691

Death Location: Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Father: George Morton

Mother: Juliana Carpenter

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The story of Ruth Sarah Morton began in 1617 in Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Ruth Sarah Morton passed away in 1691 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Biography

  • The story of Ruth Sarah Morton began in 1617 in Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
  • Ruth Sarah Morton passed away in 1691 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony.

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Ruth Morton's Ancestors

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Ruth Morton
1617–1691
Birth Place: Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Parents
George Morton
1585–1624
Austerfield, Yorkshire, England
Juliana Carpenter
1584–1665
Somerset, Wrington, England
Grandparents
George (Morton, Lord of) Bawtry
1553–1612
Bawtry, Nottinghamshire, England
Catherine Bown
1556–1587
Bantry, Notts, England
Great-Grandparents
Anthony Welland
1523–1556
Mary Plumpton
1538–1616
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Roberte Plumpton
1516–1546
Anne Conyers
1514–1548

Ruth Morton's Timeline

2 Records

1617
1617
Birth of Ruth Sarah Morton in Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
1691
25 Aug 1691
Age 74
Death of Ruth Sarah Morton in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1617
    Event Place: Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1691
    Event Place: Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony

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