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Susannah Bennett

Birth08 Jul 1791 - New York
Death12 Oct 1869 - Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan
MotherMaria Magdalena (Mary) Miller
FatherAndrew Bennett

Born in New York on 08 Jul 1791 to Andrew Bennett and Maria Magdalena (Mary) Miller. Susannah Bennett married Jacob Sly and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 Oct 1869 in Bloomfield, Oakland, Michigan.

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Parents
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Andrew Bennett
Unknown - Unknown
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Maria Magdalena (Mary) Miller
1760 - 1804
Spouse(s)
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Jacob Sly
1780 - 1854
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George W Sly
1828 - 1905
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Catherine Kate Sly
1830 - 1912
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Sarah Sly Bennet
1828 - 1887
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John Bennett Sly
1823 - 1897
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Jane Sly
1811 - Unknown
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Charles Sly
1814 - 1853
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Mary Sly
1816 - 1872
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Harriet Sly
1818 - 1858

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