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Mary Parson

Birth1680 - Isle of Wight, Virginia
Death1750 - Southampton, Virginia, United States
MotherFrances Cooke
FatherJohn Persons

Born in Isle of Wight, Virginia on 1680 to John Persons and Frances Cooke. Mary Parson married Timothy Thorpe (Tharp) (10xGG) and had 10 children. She passed away on 1750 in Southampton, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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John Persons
1630 - 1707
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Frances Cooke
1640 - 1721
Spouse(s)
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Timothy Thorpe (Tharp) (10Xgg)
1664 - 1751
Children Show all
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Timothy Thorpe
1712 - 1763
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Mary Thorpe
1700 - 1771
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Margaret Thorpe
1716 - 1787
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Joseph Tharp Thorp
1707 - 1780
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Olive Thorpe
1708 - 1765
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Hannah Thorpe
1700 - 1751
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William Thorpe
1705 - Unknown
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Margaret Thorpe
1697 - 1750
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Sarah Thorpe
1707 - 1750
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Elizabeth Thorpe
1705 - 1752

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