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John MACK
Sarah BAGLEY |
Husband: John MACK
Birth: 6 Mar 1653, Inverness, SCT Death: 24 Feb 1721, Lyme, New London Co., CT Immigration: 1680, Scotland to America |
Marriage: 5 Apr 1681, Salisbury, Essex Co., MA |
Wife: Sarah BAGLEY
Birth: 2 Mar 1662, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA Death: aft. 1721 Father: Orlando BAGLEY Mother: Sarah COLBY |
Children: |
— born in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA:
1. John MACK (Jr.), b. 29 Apr 1682; d. 29 Apr 1734; m. Love BENNETT 2. Sarah MACK, b. 22 Jul 1684; d. 18 Jan 1775 3. Elizabeth MACK, b. 28 Oct 1886; d. 15 Mar 1750 4. Lydia MACK, b. 28 May 1689; d. Feb 1716 5. Josiah MACK, b. 16 Dec 1693; d. 21 Nov 1769 6. Orlando MACK, b. 16 Dec 1693; d. 28 Jan 1768 7. Jonathan MACK, b. 21 Feb 1696 — born in Lyme, New London Co., CT:
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Keywords for search engines: genealogy; SCT, Scotland, INV, Inverness-shire; USA, US, United States, Connecticut |
Sources:
1. Clarence Almon Torry. 1985. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA (reprinted 1997, Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD):
2. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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