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Susannah Crossley

Birth30 Apr 1801 - Silkstone, Yorkshire, England
DeathJanuary 1857 - Doncaster, Yorkshire West Riding
MotherRebecca Senior
FatherLeonard Crossley

Born in Silkstone, Yorkshire, England on 30 Apr 1801 to Leonard Crossley and Rebecca Senior. Susannah Crossley married William Smith and had 7 children. She passed away on January 1857 in Doncaster, Yorkshire West Riding.

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Leonard Crossley
1767 - 1838
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Rebecca Senior
1766 - 1841
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William Smith
1797 - 1863
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Hannah Smith
1835 - 1874
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John Smith
1837 - Unknown
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Martha Smith
1843 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Smith
1830 - Unknown
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Ann Beevers
1841 - 1877
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Rebecca Smith
1833 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
1827 - Unknown

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