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Winifred Hodgson 1627–1717 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1627
Birth Location: Plymouth, Devon, England
Death Date: 1717
Death Location: Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America
Father: John Hodgson
Mother: Hannah Page
Spouse(s): Bartholomew Vawter
Children(s): Margaret Vawter
In 1627, Winifred Hodgson entered the world in Plymouth, Devon, England, born to John William Hodgson And Hannah Onah Page. Winifred Hodgson married Bartholomew Vawter, and had children including Margaret Vawter. Winifred Hodgson passed away in 1717 in Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- In 1627, Winifred Hodgson entered the world in Plymouth, Devon, England, born to John William Hodgson And Hannah Onah Page.
- Winifred Hodgson married Bartholomew Vawter, and had children including Margaret Vawter.
- Winifred Hodgson passed away in 1717 in Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Winifred Hodgson's Descendants
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1. Margaret Vawter 1644–1743 m. Robert Rutherford 1634–1728
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1. James Rutherford 1668–1759
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1. William Rutherford 1700–1788 m. Agnes Beard 1735–1779
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1. Rosanna Rutherford 1753–1833 m. James Russell 1748–1824
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1627
Event Place: Plymouth, Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1717
Event Place: Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America