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William Stanton MP
(1739 - 1811)
They moved from Nantucket to New Garden MM, 29 Aug 1772, and then went to Deep River Monthly Meeting in Guilford, North Carolina, but went back to VA on 16 Aug 1782. From New Garden Monthly Meeting, in...
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Richard Gardner
(c.1726 - d.)
Moved from Nantucket, MA to New Garden, Gilford County, North Carolina in October 1771 -------------------- moved off Nantucket 28 NOV 1771, to Guilford, North Carolina
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Deborah Macy / Pease MP
(1658 - 1712)
She was born December 12, 1658 and was a daughter of Richard Gardner and Sarah Shattuck. She married John Macy. John died on October 14, 1691. Deborah remarried to Stephen Pease and died sometime after...
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Sarah Macy MP
(1696 - 1789)
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R.H. Macy
(1822 - 1877)
[from wikipedia] Rowland Hussey Macy, Sr. (August 30, 1822 – March 29, 1877) was an American businessman who founded the department store chain R.H. Macy and Company. Macy was born on Nantucket Isl...
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John Macy
(1786 - 1849)
John Macy was one of six children.
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Sylvanus Macy
(1756 - 1833)
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Elizabeth Macy
(1722 - 1765)
'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers'
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Joseph Macy
(1709 - 1772)
'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers'
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Deborah Austin Macy (Coffin) MP
(1686 - 1760)
'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers'
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Deborah Macy MP
(1694 - 1767)
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Latham Macy
(1759 - 1793)
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Priscilla Macy
(1746 - 1818)
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Hepzabeth Macy
(1744 - 1808)
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Phebe S. Stanton (Macy) MP
(1740 - 1802)
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Hannah Swaine MP
(1737 - 1809)
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Zaccheus Macy MP
(1713 - 1797)
Added by Elwin Nickerson II - Last of my Ancestors To Speak Fluently The Language of The Massachusetts Dialect on Nantucket. - Noted Also Dorcas Honorable-Adam Quary Families.
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Silvanus Macy
(1734 - 1755)
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Pricilla Macy
(1729 - 1745)
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Hannah Macy
(1725 - 1726)
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Judith Bunker
(1721 - 1799)
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Caleb Macy
(1719 - 1798)
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Mary Marshall
(1717 - 1764)
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Lydia Macy
(1712 - 1713)
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Abraham Macy
(1715 - 1746)
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Deborah Coffin
(1726 - d.)
'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers'
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Sarah Gardner
(1729 - 1763)
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Richard Macy MP
(1689 - 1779)
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John Macy, Jr. MP
(1675 - 1751)
'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers'
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Sarah Worth MP
(1646 - 1701)
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Thomas Macy MP
(c.1585 - 1682)
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Thomas Macy, II MP
(c.1608 - 1682)
"The Exiles," written by the notable poet John Greenleaf Whittier in 1841. It's all about our emigrant ancestor Thomas Macy and how he fled religious persecution by the Puritans of Massachusetts to set...
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John Macy, Sr. MP
(1655 - 1691)
John was a house carpenter of Nantucket. Savage states that his widow, Deborah Gardner Macy married Stephen Pease. Sources 'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucke...
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Thomas Macy MP
(c.1687 - 1759)
'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers'
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Robert Macy
(1710 - d.)
'Genealogy of the Macy Family from 1635 - 1868' 'The History of Nantucket County, Island and Town including Genealogies of First Settlers'
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Zacahaeus Macy
(1773 - 1843)
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James Macy
(1805 - 1884)
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Nathaniel Macy
(1739 - d.)
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