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Susannah Davis

Birth1735 - Rahway, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Death10 Apr 1785 - Rahway, Essex, New Jersey, USA
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Born in Rahway, Essex, New Jersey, USA on 1735. Susannah Davis married Edward FRAZEE and had 10 children. She passed away on 10 Apr 1785 in Rahway, Essex, New Jersey, USA.

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Edward Frazee
1733 - 1773
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Benoni Frazee
1757 - 1798
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Rebecca Frazee
1755 - 1829
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Catherine Frazee
1766 - 1829
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Jonathan Frazee
1764 - Unknown
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Richard Frazee
1768 - Unknown
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James Frazee
1754 - 1783
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George Frazee
1770 - Unknown
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Mary Frazee
1764 - 1835
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Mary Frazee
1753 - Unknown
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Rebecca Frazee
1772 - Unknown

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