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Susanna Thurston 1688–1732 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1688
Birth Location: Great Walsingham, Norfolk, England
Death Date: 2 Aug 1732
Death Location: Topcroft, Norfolk, England
Father: Robert Thurston
Mother: Elizabeth Syllis
Spouse(s): William Marshall
Children(s): John Marshall
Susanna Thurston was born in 1688 in Great Walsingham, Norfolk, England, the child of Robert Thurston And Elizabeth Syllis. Susanna Thurston married William Marshall, and had children including John Marshall. Susanna Thurston passed away in 1732 in Topcroft, Norfolk, England.
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Biography
- Susanna Thurston was born in 1688 in Great Walsingham, Norfolk, England, the child of Robert Thurston And Elizabeth Syllis.
- Susanna Thurston married William Marshall, and had children including John Marshall.
- Susanna Thurston passed away in 1732 in Topcroft, Norfolk, England.
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Susanna Thurston's Ancestors
Susanna Thurston's Descendants
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1. John Marshall 1714–1790 m. Anne Pitcher 1704–1790
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1. Susan Marshall 1739–1820 m. Robert Mudd 1738–1820
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1. Hannah Mudd 1781–1866 m. Samuel Kerrison 1773–1865
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1. Mary (Ann) Kerrison 1809–1888 m. Isiah Brighting 1815–1885
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1688
Event Place: Great Walsingham, Norfolk, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 Aug 1732
Event Place: Topcroft, Norfolk, England