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Margaret Newton

Birthabt 1760 - Not Available
DeathOCT 1813 - Thrift, Street, South Shields, Durham, England
MotherElizabeth Armstrong
FatherJames Newton

Born on abt 1760 to James Newton and Elizabeth Armstrong. Margaret Newton married Charles Kidd and had 11 children. She passed away on OCT 1813 in Thrift, Street, South Shields, Durham, England.

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Parents
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James Newton
1730 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Armstrong
1739 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charles Kidd
1753 - 1793
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Charles Kidd
1760 - 1835
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Jane Kidd
1790 - 1870
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Euphemia Kidd
1784 - 1837
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Elizabeth Kidd
1787 - 1791
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Agnes Kidd
1799 - Unknown
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Ann Kidd
1790 - Unknown
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Henry Kidd
1797 - Unknown

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Williamson Kidd
1801 - Unknown
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James Kidd
1789 - Unknown
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Thomas Kidd
1797 - Unknown
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Jonathan Kidd
1792 - Unknown
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John Kidd
1796 - Unknown

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