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Susannah Baxter

Birth24 Nov 1692 - Chorlton, Backford, Cheshire, England
Death11 Apr 1755 - Pentrobin, Hawarden Parish, Flintshire, North Wales
MotherMargaret Baxter
FatherThomas Baxter

Born in Chorlton, Backford, Cheshire, England on 24 Nov 1692 to Thomas Baxter and Margaret Baxter. Susannah Baxter married John Bennion and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 Apr 1755 in Pentrobin, Hawarden Parish, Flintshire, North Wales.

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Parents
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Thomas Baxter
1660 - 1729
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Margaret Baxter
1664 - 1713
Spouse(s)
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John Bennion
1690 - 1746
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Henrici (Henry) Goddard
1690 - 1756
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Mary Bennion
1733 - Unknown
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John Bennion
1723 - 1774
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John Bennion
1719 - 1719
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Mary Bennion
1715 - 1716
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William Bennion
1726 - 1774
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Jane Bennion
1730 - Unknown
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Martha Goddard
1712 - 1786
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William Bennion
1708 - 1713
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Jane Bennion
1733 - Unknown

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