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Susannah Skinner 1768–1851 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 10 1768

Birth Location: Bampton

Death Date: 12 Apr 1851

Death Location: St Decumans, Somerset, England

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Spouse(s): William Date

Children(s): William Date, Thomas Date, Mary Date, Ann Date, Elizabeth Date, James Date

The story of Susannah Skinner began in 1768 in Bampton. Susannah Skinner married William Date, and had children including Ann Date, Elizabeth Date, James Date, Mary Date, Thomas Date, William Date. Susannah Skinner passed away in 1851 in St Decumans, Somerset, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Susannah Skinner began in 1768 in Bampton.
  • Susannah Skinner married William Date, and had children including Ann Date, Elizabeth Date, James Date, Mary Date, Thomas Date, William Date.
  • Susannah Skinner passed away in 1851 in St Decumans, Somerset, England.

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Susannah Skinner's Ancestors

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Susannah Skinner
1768–1851
Birth Place: Bampton
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Susannah Skinner's Descendants

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Susannah Skinner (26 10 1768–12 Apr 1851) m. William Date (29 12 1765–May 1812)
  1. 1. William Date 1797–1864
  2. 2. Thomas Date 1799–1883
  3. 3. Mary Date 1802–
  4. 4. Ann Date 1805–1854
  5. 5. Elizabeth Date 1807–
  6. 6. James Date 1811–1870

Susannah Skinner's Timeline

2 Records

1768
26 10 1768
Birth of Susannah Skinner in Bampton
Bampton
1851
12 Apr 1851
Age 83
Death of Susannah Skinner in St Decumans, Somerset, England
St Decumans, Somerset, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 10 1768
    Event Place: Bampton

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Apr 1851
    Event Place: St Decumans, Somerset, England

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