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Susanna Gale 1625–1660 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1625
Birth Location: Broughton, Hampshire, England
Death Date: 2 August 1660
Death Location: Broughton, Hampshire, England
Father: William Gale
Mother: Allice Gale
Spouse(s): Thomas Beake
Children(s): Susanna Beake
In 1625, Susanna Gale entered the world in Broughton, Hampshire, England, born to William Gale And Allice Curtesse Gale. Susanna Gale married Thomas Beake, and had children including Susanna Beake. Susanna Gale passed away in 1660 in Broughton, Hampshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1625, Susanna Gale entered the world in Broughton, Hampshire, England, born to William Gale And Allice Curtesse Gale.
- Susanna Gale married Thomas Beake, and had children including Susanna Beake.
- Susanna Gale passed away in 1660 in Broughton, Hampshire, England.
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Susanna Gale's Ancestors
Susanna Gale's Descendants
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1. Susanna Beake 1655–1735 m. THOMAS MORGAN 1646–1726
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1. Ann Morgan 1675–1738 m. Zachariah Goforth 1675–1736
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1. George GOFORTH 1697–1779
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1. Miles (A GOFORTH (SAR of North Carolina) Mayflower - Browne _) XXXXX 1730–1793 m. Mary (Brown Hall) Goforth 1730–1793
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Susanna Gale's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1625
Event Place: Broughton, Hampshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 August 1660
Event Place: Broughton, Hampshire, England