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Susannah Daniel

Birth15 Feb 1707 - Middlesex, Virginia, USA
DeathFeb 1752 - Virginia, United States
MotherMargaret Mary Vivion
FatherJames Daniel

Born in Middlesex, Virginia, USA on 15 Feb 1707 to James Daniel and Margaret Mary Vivion. Susannah Daniel married Henry Mickelborough and had 13 children. She passed away on Feb 1752 in Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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James Daniel
1684 - 1750
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Margaret Mary Vivion
1684 - 1750
Spouse(s)
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Henry Mickelborough
1704 - 1783
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Jane "June" Mickelborough
1752 - 1835
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James Mickelborough
1737 - 1787
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Margaret Mickelborough
1739 - 1813
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Vivian Mickleborough
1736 - Unknown
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Mary Mickelborough
1741 - 1810
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Vivian Daniel
1736 - Unknown
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Sally Haskins
1750 - 1835
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Henry Mickleberry
1735 - 1808
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Edmund Mickelburrough
1733 - Unknown
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Frances Mickelborough
1729 - 1746
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Elizabeth Mickelburrough
1731 - 1785
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Jane Mickelborough
1728 - 1746
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Ann Mickelborough
1744 - 1778

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