Margaret's husband is buried next to her and is thought to have been named Col. James Faucette Woods. The number of children is uncertain but one or more is located in Old Purity graves. Margaret is next to what is presumed to be her brother George, her presumed sister Hannah and father Major John Kennedy. This should be easy to document with the prominence of Major Kennedy in Chester matters.
The location of the grave of her mother is unknown.
The birth and death locations are imputed from the Major John Kennedy family's home being situated in the town of Chester, from a date early in the history of existence of then Chesterville or Chester court-house as an entity. However it is clear that the location of death could be even outside the county depending on unknown factors.
The date of birth is not the date given, but any date no more than 365 thereafter if the information on the monument for this lady is accurate.
Margaret's husband is buried next to her and is thought to have been named Col. James Faucette Woods. The number of children is uncertain but one or more is located in Old Purity graves. Margaret is next to what is presumed to be her brother George, her presumed sister Hannah and father Major John Kennedy. This should be easy to document with the prominence of Major Kennedy in Chester matters.
The location of the grave of her mother is unknown.
The birth and death locations are imputed from the Major John Kennedy family's home being situated in the town of Chester, from a date early in the history of existence of then Chesterville or Chester court-house as an entity. However it is clear that the location of death could be even outside the county depending on unknown factors.
The date of birth is not the date given, but any date no more than 365 thereafter if the information on the monument for this lady is accurate.
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