Margaret was born in 1892. She was the daughter of Alfred Outland and Mary Copeland. She passed away in 1920.
Sources
US Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol. 1, page 219; US Quaker Meeting Records, Rich Square MM, Northampton, North Carolina; 1900, 1910 US Federal Census, Rich Square, Northampton, North Carolina; 1920 US Federal Census, Scotland Necks, Halifax, North Carolina; North Carolina, Marriage Index, 1741-2004; US Find-A-Grave, Cedar Grove Quaker Cemetery, Woodland, Northampton, North Carolina..
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