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Mary Stordy, 16701758 (aged 87 years)

Name
Mary /Stordy/
Surname
Stordy
Given names
Mary
Married name
Mary /Ostle/
Family with parents
father
16251714
Birth: about 1625Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Death: July 1714Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
elder brother
3 years
elder sister
3 years
elder brother
7 years
herself
16701758
Birth: 5 July 1670 45 Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Death: January 1758Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Family with John Ostle
husband
Holme Cultram Abbey, Abbeytown, Cumberland, England.
16651711
Birth: about 1665 25 22 Newtown, Cumbria, England
Death: about 1711County Dublin, Ireland
herself
16701758
Birth: 5 July 1670 45 Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Death: January 1758Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Marriage Marriage1 June 1699Friends' Meeting House, Burgh by Sands, cumbria, England
Family with Jonathan Ostle
husband
16751752
Birth: 10 February 1675 35 32 Newtown, Cumbria, England
Death: 12 December 1752Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
herself
16701758
Birth: 5 July 1670 45 Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Death: January 1758Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Marriage Marriagebefore 1716
Jonathan Ostle + Ruth Stordy
husband
16751752
Birth: 10 February 1675 35 32 Newtown, Cumbria, England
Death: 12 December 1752Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
husband’s wife
16801707
Birth: 30 December 1680 27 Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Death: November 1707Moorhouse, Cumbria, England
Marriage Marriage6 December 1705Burgh Meeting House, Burgh by Sands, Cumbria, England
Birth
Birth
Marriage
Death of a husband
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Marriage
before 1716 (aged 45 years)
Death of a husband
Burial of a husband
Death
Burial
Reference number
769
Unique identifier
244F700C2E9BB14E9D26BD7B65E94771B82B
Last change
20 November 201219:01:38
Author of last change: Danny
Note

No record has been found of Jonathan's second marriage. In June 1716 hewas reprimanded by the Monthly Meeting for not following the "order amongFriends that no Friend shall marry within the 4th degree of consanguinityor the 3rd degree of affinity". It seems likely that this refers to thefact that Mary was the widow of Jonathan's brother, John who had died inDublin about 1711.