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Susannah Armstrong 1746–1824 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 17 Feb 1746
Birth Location: Windham, Connecticut
Death Date: 1824
Death Location: possibly Carragus, North Carolina, United States
Father: John Jr.
Mother: Mercy Carey
Spouse(s): John Baker
Children(s): John Baker
In 1746, Susannah Armstrong entered the world in Windham, Connecticut, born to John Armstrong Jr And Mercy Carey. Susannah Armstrong married John Baker, and had children including John Armstrong Baker. Susannah Armstrong passed away in 1824 in possibly Carragus, North Carolina, United States.
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Biography
- In 1746, Susannah Armstrong entered the world in Windham, Connecticut, born to John Armstrong Jr And Mercy Carey.
- Susannah Armstrong married John Baker, and had children including John Armstrong Baker.
- Susannah Armstrong passed away in 1824 in possibly Carragus, North Carolina, United States.
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Susannah Armstrong's Ancestors
Susannah Armstrong's Descendants
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1. John (Armstrong) Baker 1769–1820 m. Jane (Jean Long) Mitchell 1770–1840
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1. Ann BAKER 1797–1880 m. Stephen Tatum 1797–1841
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1. Amanda (Jane Tatum) (Tatom) 1839– m. William (King) Pipkin 1827–1907
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1. Amanda (Adaline "Addie") Pipkin 1874–1968 m. Edward (Walter) Wilson 1866–1922
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Susannah Armstrong's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 17 Feb 1746
Event Place: Windham, Connecticut
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1824
Event Place: possibly Carragus, North Carolina, United States