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Susannah Chapman

Birth1748 - Marsh Chapel Lincolnshire England
Death08 Sep 1813 - Downham Market Norfolk England
MotherFrances Appleyard
FatherJohn Chapman

Born in Marsh Chapel Lincolnshire England on 1748 to John Chapman and Frances Appleyard. Susannah Chapman married Edmund Saffery and had 8 children. She passed away on 08 Sep 1813 in Downham Market Norfolk England.

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Parents
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John Chapman
1700 - 1774
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Frances Appleyard
1705 - 1776
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Edmund Saffery
1738 - 1818
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Edmund Saffery
1772 - 1839
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Susannah Saffery
1770 - 1846
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John Saffery
1773 - 1809
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William Saffery
1777 - 1812
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Harriett Saffery
1776 - 1851
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Henry Saffery
1767 - 1842
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Elizabeth Saffery
1774 - 1854
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Ann Saffery
1775 - 1820

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