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Susanna Gerrard 1635–1716 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 APR 1635

Birth Location: Newhall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 17 SEP 1716

Death Location: St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's, Maryland Colony, Great Britain

Father: Dr. Gerard

Mother: SUSANNAH Snow

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Susanna Gerrard was born in 1635 in Newhall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Dr Thomas Gerard And Susannah Snow. Susanna Gerrard passed away in 1716 in St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's, Maryland Colony, Great Britain.

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  • Susanna Gerrard was born in 1635 in Newhall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, the child of Dr Thomas Gerard And Susannah Snow.
  • Susanna Gerrard passed away in 1716 in St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's, Maryland Colony, Great Britain.

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Susanna Gerrard's Ancestors

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Susanna Gerrard
1635–1716
Birth Place: Newhall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Dr. Thomas Gerard
1608–1673
Newhall, Lancashire, England
SUSANNAH Snow
1610–1666
Brookehouse, Staffordshire, England
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Susanna Gerrard's Timeline

2 Records

1635
19 APR 1635
Birth of Susanna Gerrard in Newhall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Newhall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
1716
17 SEP 1716
Age 81
Death of Susanna Gerrard in St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's, Maryland Colony, Great Britain
St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's, Maryland Colony, Great Britain

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 APR 1635
    Event Place: Newhall, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 SEP 1716
    Event Place: St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's, Maryland Colony, Great Britain

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