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Susannah Swann 1651–1739 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1651

Birth Location: Charles, Maryland, British Colony in America

Death Date: 11 Feb 1739

Death Location: Charles County, Maryland, British Colony in America

Father: Edward Swann

Mother: Susannah Heath

Spouse(s): Colonel MD

Children(s): Susannah Briscoe

In 1651, Susannah Swann entered the world in Charles, Maryland, British Colony in America, born to Edward Swann And Susannah Heath. Susannah Swann married Colonel Philip Briscoe Md, and had children including Susannah Owensa Briscoe. Susannah Swann passed away in 1739 in Charles County, Maryland, British Colony in America.

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Biography

  • In 1651, Susannah Swann entered the world in Charles, Maryland, British Colony in America, born to Edward Swann And Susannah Heath.
  • Susannah Swann married Colonel Philip Briscoe Md, and had children including Susannah Owensa Briscoe.
  • Susannah Swann passed away in 1739 in Charles County, Maryland, British Colony in America.

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Susannah Swann's Ancestors

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Susannah Swann
1651–1739
Birth Place: Charles, Maryland, British Colony in America
Parents
Edward Swann
1630–1708
Swanns Point, Surry, Virginia, United States
Susannah Heath
1630–1693
Scherwiller,67,bas-Rhin,alsace,france
Grandparents
William (Morris) Swann
1585–1638
Graves End, Kent, England
Lady (Judith Austen Green) Swann
1589–1636
Ratcliffe, Stepney, [county], England, United Kingdom
William Heath
1605–1652
St Andrew Holborn, London, England
Idyth (Edith) Tanner*
1609–1676
1680002, Wiltshire, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Susannah Swann's Descendants

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Susannah Swann (1651–11 Feb 1739) m. Colonel (Philip Briscoe) MD (1648–25 Apr 1724)
  1. 1. Susannah (Owensa) Briscoe 1679–1739 m. Matthew COMPTON 1671–1747
    1. 1. William (Clark) Compton 1723–1807 m. Elizabeth (Compton) Elgin 1715–1808 m. Mary (Compton) Clark 1710–1811 m. Mary (Anne Compton) Middleton 1714–1789 m. Mary (Ann) Clarke 1692–1743 m. Mary Clark 1710–1743
      1. 1. Richard COMPTON 1735–1811 m. Sarah Garret 1740–1808
        1. 1. John Compton 1766–1804 m. Catherine (Davis) Compton 1777–1814
      2. 2. William Compton 1733–1804
      3. 3. Zachariah Compton 1745–1790
      4. 4. Matthew Compton 1746–1810
      5. 5. Margaret Compton 1742–1817
      6. 6. Elizabeth COMPTON 1742–
      7. 7. Stephen Compton 1735–1784
      8. 8. Edmund (Howard) COMPTON 1759–1838
      9. 9. John COMPTON 1747–1803
      10. 10. Mathew Compton 1740–1810
      11. 11. Walter Compton 1740–1808
      12. 12. Thomas Compton 1738–1819
      13. 13. William Compton 1750–1810
      14. 14. Philip Compton 1745–1798
      15. 15. Alexander COMPTON 1755–1824
      16. 16. Barton COMPTON 1753–
    2. 2. Eleanor Compton 1711–1783
    3. 3. Matthew Compton 1709–1770
    4. 4. Zachariah Compton 1712–1790
    5. 5. Sarah Compton 1714–1747
    6. 6. Samuel Compton 1716–1765
    7. 7. John Compton 1702–1714
    8. 8. Philip Compton 1705–1744
    9. 9. Susanna Compton 1707–1807
    10. 10. Susanna (Compton Whiteley) Taylor 1707–1807
    11. 11. Susanna Compton 1707–1787
    12. 12. Stephen Compton 1710–
    13. 13. John Compton 1726–1797

Susannah Swann's Timeline

2 Records

1651
1651
Birth of Susannah Swann in Charles, Maryland, British Colony in America
Charles, Maryland, British Colony in America
1739
11 Feb 1739
Age 88
Death of Susannah Swann in Charles County, Maryland, British Colony in America
Charles County, Maryland, British Colony in America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1651
    Event Place: Charles, Maryland, British Colony in America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1739
    Event Place: Charles County, Maryland, British Colony in America

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