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Anna Sutton

Birth20 MAY 1706 - Piscataway Township, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States
Death1787 - plantation near Newtown, Newtown Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey
MotherSarah Runyon
FatherJames Campbell

Born in Piscataway Township, Middlesex, New Jersey, United States on 20 MAY 1706 to James Campbell and Sarah Runyon. Anna Sutton married Hendrick Abrahamse Slaght and had 14 children. She passed away on 1787 in plantation near Newtown, Newtown Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey.

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Parents
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James Campbell
1678 - 1731
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Sarah Runyon
1686 - 1736
Spouse(s)
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Hendrick Abrahamse Slaght
1704 - 1783
Children Show all
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Richard Slaght
1734 - 1808
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James Slaght
1735 - 1799
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Job Slaght
1745 - 1807
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John Slaght
1763 - 1843
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Peter Slack/sleght
1749 - 1818
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Philip Slaght
1749 - 1837
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Sarah Slaght
1743 - 1840
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Patience Sarah Slaght
1736 - 1798
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Hendrick Slaght
1746 - 1790
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Anne Slaght
1736 - Unknown
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Peter Slaght
1724 - 1730
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Elizabeth Slaght
1724 - 1741
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John H. Slaght
1741 - 1832
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Richard Slaght
1724 - 1745

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