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Margrat WARD, née Emmerson, relict of William Ward of Newcastle upon Tyne, merchant, widow, of town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne [Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]; also spelt Margaret

Date of probate: 9 June 1743

Will recites 14 May 1724 marriage settlement between William Ward and Margaret Ward (nee Emmerson)

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