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Neve was born as Marguerite Anne Harvey on 18 May 1792 (232 years ago) (), the eldest of seven children. Most of her childhood was spent in Guernsey. She later anglicized her name to Margaret Ann. Early in her life, she survived a fall down the stairs, which left her concussed for three days. [1]
Margaret Ann Neve (1792–1903), first validated female supercentenarian and oldest ever Guernsey-born person, 110 years 321 days Thomas de la Rue (1793–1866), printer and stationer John Jeremie (1795–1841), British judge, diplomat and abolitionist
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Rule, Margaret & Jason Monaghan – (1993) ISBN 1871560039 Sauvary J.C. – Diary of the German occupation of Guernsey 1940-1945 (1990) ISBN 9781854210913 Sharp Frederick – The Church Bells of Guernsey Alderney & Sark.
Christopher's younger brother was the botanist Charles Hatton.. He first married on 12 February 1667 to Cecily (d. 1672), daughter of John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet and Lady Margaret Sackville, daughter and heiress of 3rd Earl of Dorset and Lady Anne Clifford.
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