Margaret Woolley was born 13 February 1708/9 to William Woolley and Ruth Lippincott.[1]
Margaret Woolley married Josiah Parker on 30 March 1743 at William Woolley's house.[1]
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HOMESTEAD HISTORY: Josiah Parker and Margaret Woolley married in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey. UNITED STATES HISTORY: Benjamin Franklin founded the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia and in New York, the first half page newspaper advertisement was published in the colonies. WORLD EVENTS: The Lunda Kingdom continued to rule central Africa and war broke out between Iran and the Ottoman Empire.
Margaret and Josiah had the following children:
Margaret Parker passed away before 12 February 1783.[1]
Margaret is named in her father's will. [2]
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