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Susannah Haynes 1753–1781 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 DEC 1753

Birth Location: Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

Death Date: 1781

Death Location: prob. Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

Father: James Haynes

Mother: Elenaor Lee

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In 1753, Susannah Haynes entered the world in Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex), born to James Haynes And Elenaor Lee. Susannah Haynes passed away in 1781 in prob. Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex).

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Biography

  • In 1753, Susannah Haynes entered the world in Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex), born to James Haynes And Elenaor Lee.
  • Susannah Haynes passed away in 1781 in prob. Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex).

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Susannah Haynes's Ancestors

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Susannah Haynes
1753–1781
Birth Place: Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Parents
James Haynes
1721–1755
Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Elenaor Lee
1724–1759
Concord, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
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Susannah Haynes's Timeline

2 Records

1753
21 DEC 1753
Birth of Susannah Haynes in Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
1781
1781
Age 28
Death of Susannah Haynes in prob. Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
prob. Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 DEC 1753
    Event Place: Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
    Record Source: Ancestry.com Family Trees, Gary Lloyd's Family Forestby Gary_lloyd searched 12022020 for FTDNA hit

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1781
    Event Place: prob. Sudbury, Massachusetts (Middlesex)
    Record Source: Ancestry.com Family Trees, Gary Lloyd's Family Forestby Gary_lloyd searched 12022020 for FTDNA hit

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