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Susanna Ives 1592–1668 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Feb 1592

Birth Location: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.

Death Date: 03 Jan 1668

Death Location: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England

Father: William Ives

Mother: Issabell Marshall

Spouse(s): John (II)

Children(s): John Overend

Susanna Ives was born in 1592 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England., the child of William Ives And Issabell Marshall. Susanna Ives married John Overend Ii, and had children including John Overend. Susanna Ives passed away in 1668 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Susanna Ives was born in 1592 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England., the child of William Ives And Issabell Marshall.
  • Susanna Ives married John Overend Ii, and had children including John Overend.
  • Susanna Ives passed away in 1668 in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.

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Susanna Ives's Ancestors

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Susanna Ives
1592–1668
Birth Place: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.
Parents
William Ives
1558–1592
Guiseley, Yorkshire, England
Issabell Marshall
1560–1600
(Guiseley)
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Susanna Ives's Descendants

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Susanna Ives (07 Feb 1592–03 Jan 1668) m. John (Overend) (II) (1585–19 September 1634)
  1. 1. John Overend 1623–1702 m. Ruth Harwood 1630–1698

Susanna Ives's Timeline

2 Records

1592
07 Feb 1592
Birth of Susanna Ives in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.
Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.
1668
03 Jan 1668
Age 76
Death of Susanna Ives in Guiseley, Yorkshire, England
Guiseley, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 Feb 1592
    Event Place: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 03 Jan 1668
    Event Place: Guiseley, Yorkshire, England

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