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Samuel Scruby

Birth1749 - Woolpit, Suffolk, England
DeathMay 1829 - Wetherden, Suffolk, England
MotherMary Ramsbotham
FatherSamuel Screwby

Born in Woolpit, Suffolk, England on 1749 to Samuel Screwby and Mary Ramsbotham. Samuel Scruby married Susan Ramsbotham and had 10 children. He passed away on May 1829 in Wetherden, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Screwby
1729 - Unknown
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Mary Ramsbotham
1734 - 1778
Spouse(s)
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Susan Ramsbotham
1750 - 1785
Children Show all
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Isaac Scruby
1780 - 1863
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Zachariah Scruby
1792 - 1868
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Samuel Scruby
1771 - 1826
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Mary Scruby
1777 - Unknown
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Daniel Scruby
1790 - 1795
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John Screwby
1782 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Scruby
1788 - 1872
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Anne Scroby
1781 - 1781
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Joseph Scruby
1786 - 1786
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Mary Scruby
1774 - 1777

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