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Lady Martha Stuart

Birth1713 - Stuart House, Elizabeth, England
Death1780 - Georgetown, Cecil, Maryland, USA
MotherBridget Pocklington
FatherColonel John Stewart

Born in Stuart House, Elizabeth, England on 1713 to Colonel John Stewart and Bridget Pocklington. Lady Martha Stuart married John Young and had 16 children. She passed away on 1780 in Georgetown, Cecil, Maryland, USA.

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Parents
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Colonel John Stewart
1680 - 1750
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Bridget Pocklington
1680 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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John Young
1712 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sarah Young
1755 - 1821
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James Young
1737 - Unknown
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John S Young
1734 - 1827
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Kixia Young
1739 - 1845
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Joseph Young
1746 - Unknown
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Ann Nancy Young
1752 - 1845
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Martha Patsy Young
1750 - 1837
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William Young
1763 - 1823
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Elizabeth Young
1757 - 1843
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Stacey Young
1748 - 1843
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Joseph Young
1759 - Unknown
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Martha Patsy Young
1760 - 1837
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Elizabeth Young
1757 - 1797
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Mary Young
1741 - 1820
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Joseph Young
1737 - Unknown
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Martha Belle Young
1756 - 1821

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