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Tabitha Scarburgh

Birth30 May 1640 - St Martin, London, England
Death7 Jan 1718 - Accomack County, Virginia, USA
MotherMary Charleton
FatherEdmund Scarborough

Born in St Martin, London, England on 30 May 1640 to Edmund Scarborough and Mary Charleton. Tabitha Scarburgh married Major General John Custis II and had 6 children. She passed away on 7 Jan 1718 in Accomack County, Virginia, USA.

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Edmund Scarborough
1617 - 1671
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Mary Charleton
1619 - 1691
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Major General John Custis Ii
1629 - 1696
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John Smart
1620 - 1660
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Edward Hill Iii, Of Shirley Plantation
1637 - 1700
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Devereaux Browne
1630 - 1673
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Tabitha Scarborough Smart
1654 - 1730
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Edmund Browne
1660 - 1678
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Tabitha Scarburgh Custis
1685 - 1730
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Thomas Custis
1684 - 1721
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John Custis
1678 - 1749
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Edward (Poss. Father Of John Humphrey Hill) Hill
1681 - 1726

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