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Susanna Turner 1695–1783 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1695

Birth Location: Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island

Death Date: 7 Jul 1783

Death Location: Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Lawrence Turner

Mother: Mary Foster

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In 1695, Susanna Turner entered the world in Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island, born to Lawrence Turner And Mary Martha Foster. Susanna Turner passed away in 1783 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1695, Susanna Turner entered the world in Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island, born to Lawrence Turner And Mary Martha Foster.
  • Susanna Turner passed away in 1783 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.

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Susanna Turner's Ancestors

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Susanna Turner
1695–1783
Birth Place: Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island
Parents
Lawrence Turner
1667–1719
Middletown, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Mary (Martha) Foster
1675–1760
New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
Grandparents
Thomas Foster
1642–1685
of, New London, New London, Connecticut
Susanna (Parker 8th) GGM
1653–1712
Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Susanna Turner's Timeline

2 Records

1695
1695
Birth of Susanna Turner in Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island
Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island
1783
7 Jul 1783
Age 88
Death of Susanna Turner in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Middletown, Newport, Colony of Rhode Island

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Jul 1783
    Event Place: Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA

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