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Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears 1635–1692 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1635

Birth Location: Isle Wight, Nansemond, Virginia, USA

Death Date: About 1692

Death Location: Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America

Father: Robert Salisbury

Mother: Marian Woodroff

Spouse(s): Marenne DeRuel

Children(s): Mary Duvall, Mareen Jr., Catherine Duvall, Johanna Duvall, Benjamin Duvall, Susannah Duvall, Lewis Duvall, Elias Duvall, John Duvall, Elizabeth Roberts, Samll Duvall, Jean 'fram, Mareen 'frhugam, Lewis DeRuel

In 1635, Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears entered the world in Isle Wight, Nansemond, Virginia, USA, born to Robert South Of Salisbury And Marian Mary Woodruff Woodroff. Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears married Marenne Mars Duvall Deruel, and had children including Benjamin Duvall, Catherine Anne Duvall, Elias Duvall, Elizabeth Duvall, Elizabeth Roberts, Jean John Duvall Of Laval Captain Husband Of Elizabeth Jones Child Immigrant To Maryland Fram, Johanna Duvall, John Duvall, Lewis Duvall, Lewis Duvall Deruel, Mareen Duvall Jr, Mareen The Elder Duvall Of South River Hundred Husband Of Frances Stockett Frhugam, Mary E Duvall, Samll Duvall, Susannah Duvall. Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears passed away in 1692 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America.

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  • In 1635, Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears entered the world in Isle Wight, Nansemond, Virginia, USA, born to Robert South Of Salisbury And Marian Mary Woodruff Woodroff.
  • Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears married Marenne Mars Duvall Deruel, and had children including Benjamin Duvall, Catherine Anne Duvall, Elias Duvall, Elizabeth Duvall, Elizabeth Roberts, Jean John Duvall Of Laval Captain Husband Of Elizabeth Jones Child Immigrant To Maryland Fram, Johanna Duvall, John Duvall, Lewis Duvall, Lewis Duvall Deruel, Mareen Duvall Jr, Mareen The Elder Duvall Of South River Hundred Husband Of Frances Stockett Frhugam, Mary E Duvall, Samll Duvall, Susannah Duvall.
  • Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears passed away in 1692 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America.

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Susannah Brashears's Ancestors

Self
Susannah Brashears
1635–1692
Birth Place: Isle Wight, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
Parents
Robert South of Salisbury
1600–1689
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Marian (Mary Woodruff) Woodroff
1604–1666
Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France
Grandparents
Edward South
1583–1628
Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Grace Kinder
1587–
Swallowfield, Berkshire, England
John (Thomas Woodruff) Woodroffe
1574–1611
Fordwich, Kent, England
Fanny (Elizabeth) Cartwright
1574–1639
Abbots Washborne, Gloucestershire, England
Great-Grandparents
John 17
1547–1591
Alice Twidale
1545–1605
Adam 17
1560–
Robert 17
1544–1609
Lady Russell
1552–1580
William 17
1525–1587
Elizabeth Mauncel
1529–1596
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Twidale
1530–
Mary Widall
1524–
William Canterbury
1521–1587
John 18
1495–1566
Margaret Carpenter
1499–1525
Knight Mauncel
1500–1546
Agnes
1504–1566

Susannah Brashears's Descendants

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Susannah (Marie Brasseur) Brashears (1635–About 1692) m. Marenne (Mars Duvall) DeRuel (20 Jan 1630–5 Aug 1694)
  1. 1. Mary (E.) Duvall 1683–1741 m. Rev. (Henry Hall) 13 1676–1722
    1. 1. JUDGE (Maj. Henry) Hall 1702–1756 m. Elizabeth Lansdale 1714–1756
      1. 1. John Hall 1725–1785 m. Magdaline Mary 1729–
        1. 1. Simon Hall 1745–1811 m. Phoebe Hale 1753–1819 m. Phoebe Hale 1753–1819
      2. 2. Edward Hall 1735–1788
      3. 3. Isaac Hall 1737–1775
      4. 4. Thomas (Henry) Hall 1744–1788
      5. 5. Martha Hall 1741–1747
    2. 2. William Hall 1719–1720
    3. 3. Edward Hall 1714–1744
    4. 4. Benjamin ((CHILD)) Hall 1706–1708
    5. 5. John (George) Hall 1716–1790
    6. 6. Magdelene Hall 1712–1739
    7. 7. Martha Hall 1708–1752
    8. 8. Mary Hall 1704–1777
    9. 9. Henry Hall 1702–1756
    10. 10. Henry Hall 1701–
    11. 11. MAJOR (HENRY HALL (JUDGE)) SR 1702–1756
    12. 12. William Hall 1719–1770
    13. 13. Benjamin Hall 1710–1759
  2. 2. Mareen (Duvall) Jr. 1680–1741
  3. 3. Catherine ((Anne)) Duvall 1682–1703
  4. 4. Johanna Duvall 1688–1711
  5. 5. Benjamin Duvall 1690–1774
  6. 6. Susannah Duvall 1676–1716
  7. 7. Lewis Duvall 1664–1724
  8. 8. Elias Duvall 1670–1706
  9. 9. John Duvall 1660–1711
  10. 10. Elizabeth Roberts 1684–1713
  11. 11. Samll Duvall 1667–1742
  12. 12. Jean ("John" Duvall of Laval Captain Husband of Elizabeth Jones Child immigrant to Maryland) 'fram 1660–1711
  13. 13. Mareen (the Elder Duvall of South River Hundred Husband of Frances Stockett) 'frhugam 1662–1735
  14. 14. Lewis (Duvall) DeRuel 1663–1724

Susannah Brashears's Timeline

2 Records

1635
1635
Birth of Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears in Isle Wight, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
Isle Wight, Nansemond, Virginia, USA
1692
About 1692
Age 57
Death of Susannah Marie Brasseur Brashears in Middle Plantation, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States
Middle Plantation, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1635
    Event Place: Isle Wight, Nansemond, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Place: London, England
    Record Source: London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; Referenznummer: P69OLA3A001MS06534

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: About 1692
    Event Place: Middle Plantation, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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