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m. 1 Oct 1682
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29 Jun 1650 |
Northumberland, England |
Died |
1726 |
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Married |
1 Oct 1682 [1, 2] |
Calvert, Chester County, Pennsylvania [1, 2] |
Father |
Beals, William | F9236 Group Sheet |
Mother |
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Born |
28 Jan 1685/86 |
Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died |
1745 |
Prince George's, Maryland, USA |
Buried |
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Spouse |
Bowater, Sarah | F9238 |
Married |
14 Sep 1711 |
Chester, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA |
Born |
1 Feb 1686/87 |
Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died |
1750 |
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Buried |
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Born |
28 Jul 1689 |
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died |
11 May 1763 |
Warrington Mm, York, Pennsylvania, USA |
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York Springs, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Spouse |
Brooksby, Mary | F9233 |
Married |
20 Apr 1714 |
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Born |
24 Apr 1692 |
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA |
Died |
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Born |
16 Apr 1695 |
Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Notes |
Married:
- From Meeting Records of Chester MM, Chester Co ., PA the following: " At a Monthly Meeting at Chester the 2nd day of ye 8th mo, 1682, John Bales and Mary Clayton did propose their intentions of marriage. At a Monthly Meeting at Chester the 1st day of ye 11th mo., 1682 John Bales and Mary Clayton did propose their intentions of marriage. It being the second time and nothing appeared to obstruct Friends left them to their liberty to proceed."
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Sources |
- [S527] Kathryn Bales Porter, Christina Llewellyn, (Name: on line at Rootsweb; Location: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2482105; Date: 2003;).
- [S658] Friends Mmeeting Records, Chester MM, Chester County, PA.
" At a Monthly Meeting at Chester the 2nd day of ye 8th mo, 1682, John Bales and Mary Clayton did propose their intentions of marriage. At a Monthly Meeting at Chester the 1st day of ye 11th mo., 1682 John Bales and Mary Clayton did propose their intentions of marriage. It being the second time and nothing appeared to obstruct Friends left them to their liberty to proceed."
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