Margaret Merry

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ChartsAncestors of Jennie Luene Logan
Margaret Merry, daughter of Christopher Merry and NN (…), died before 6 December 1647, when she was not named in her second husband's will.1

Margaret married (1) Richard Baker;2 she married (2) John Harker after 1604 when her first husband died. The ancestries of both men are unknown (or not traced here).3

Family 1

Richard Baker d. 1604
Children
  • Joane Baker4 d. aft. 8 Feb 1610/11
  • Mary Baker4 d. aft. 8 Feb 1610/11
  • Thomas Baker4 d. aft. 8 Feb 1610/11
  • Joyce Baker+2 b. 30 May 1602, d. bef. 28 Oct 1680

Family 2

John Harker d. bef. 22 May 1648
Children
  • John Harker5 b. aft. 1604, d. aft. 6 Dec 1647
  • Elizabeth Harker5 b. aft. 1604, d. bef. 6 Dec 1647
This person was last edited on11 Apr 2022

Citations

  1. [S1914] Kent Archaeology Society, online http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/, abstract of the will of John Harker elder, of Ashford, yeoman (http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/01/ASH/04/01m.htm) citing PRC 16 a1099. Hereinafter cited as Kent Archaeology Society.
  2. [S3] Charles Edward Banks, The History of Martha's Vineyard Dukes County Massachusetts in Three Volumes (subtitle varies) (1911; reprint, Edgartown, Massachusetts: Dukes County Historical Society, 1966), 3:47, further cited as Banks, History of Martha's Vineyard.
  3. [S748] David Boulding, "Re: Henry Whitfield Genealogy on BYU website", soc.genealogy.medieval, newsgroup, 2 Apr 2017, https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval, accessed Apr 2020.
  4. [S1914] Kent Archaeology Society, online http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/, abstract of his will (http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/01/ASH/04/01m.htm) citing PRC 17 - 97/334.
  5. [S1914] Kent Archaeology Society, online http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/, abstract of the will of Christopher Merry of Ashfordl (http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/01/ASH/04/01m.htm) citing PRC 17 - 97/334.