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Samuel Mayhew 1747–1812 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1747
Birth Location: Stonham Aspall, Suffolk, England
Death Date: 1812
Death Location: Great Glemham, Suffolk
Father: Samuel Mayhew
Mother: Mary Peake
Spouse(s): Alice Chenery
Children(s): Mary Mayhew
In 1747, Samuel Mayhew entered the world in Stonham Aspall, Suffolk, England, born to Samuel Mahu Mayhew And Mary Peake. Samuel Mayhew married Alice Chenery, and had children including Mary Mayhew. Samuel Mayhew passed away in 1812 in Great Glemham, Suffolk.
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- In 1747, Samuel Mayhew entered the world in Stonham Aspall, Suffolk, England, born to Samuel Mahu Mayhew And Mary Peake.
- Samuel Mayhew married Alice Chenery, and had children including Mary Mayhew.
- Samuel Mayhew passed away in 1812 in Great Glemham, Suffolk.
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Samuel Mayhew's Ancestors
Samuel Mayhew's Descendants
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1. Mary Mayhew 1772–1837 m. Richard Woods 1779–1822
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1. Maria Woods 1796–1874 m. John (Palmer) AMASS 1802–1853
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1. Elizabeth (Amass) Bennett 1793–1844 m. John Bennett 1822–1894
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1. Edger (A.) Bennett 1854–1941 m. Ida (Glendora Sherwood) Bennett 1856–1940
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Samuel Mayhew's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1747
Event Place: Stonham Aspall, Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1768
Event Place: Suffolk, England
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1812
Event Place: Great Glemham, Suffolk