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James Macro

Birth29 Mar 1731 - Icklingham, Suffolk, , England
Death17 Dec 1804 - Icklingham, Suffolk, , England
MotherAnn Whitehead
FatherAdam Macro

Born in Icklingham, Suffolk, , England on 29 Mar 1731 to Adam Macro and Ann Whitehead. James Macro married Frances Naylor and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 Dec 1804 in Icklingham, Suffolk, , England.

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Parents
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Adam Macro
1690 - 1745
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Ann Whitehead
1684 - 1745
Spouse(s)
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Frances Naylor
1727 - 1802
Children Show all
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Mary Macrow
1768 - 1845
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James Macro
1757 - 1840
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Elizabeth Macro
1774 - Unknown
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Ann Macrow
1765 - Unknown
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Adam Macro
1762 - 1788
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Harry (Henry) Macro
1759 - Unknown
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Henry Macrow
1767 - Unknown
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Thomas Macrow
1764 - 1788
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Johnathan Macro
1770 - 1771
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Mary Macrow
1767 - 1770

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