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Susannah Day

Birth11 APR 1688 - Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death19 JUN 1740 - Gloucester, , Massachusetts, United States
MotherPhebe Wiles Wildes - Day (8GGM) (Salem witch trials)
FatherCaptain Thomas Day II

Born in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 11 APR 1688 to Captain Thomas Day II and Phebe Wiles Wildes - Day (8GGM) (Salem witch trials). Susannah Day married John Kent and had 8 children. She passed away on 19 JUN 1740 in Gloucester, , Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Captain Thomas Day Ii
1675 - 1716
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Phebe Wiles Wildes - Day (8Ggm) (Salem Witch Trials)
1653 - 1728
Spouse(s)
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John Kent
1676 - 1743
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David Ring
1679 - 1769
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Stephen Kent
1726 - 1778
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Jonathan Kent
1711 - 1801
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Job Kent
1718 - 1719
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Sarah Kent
1716 - 1812
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Marssah (Mercy) Kent
1721 - Unknown
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Ephraim Kent
1717 - Unknown
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Able Kent
1712 - 1826
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Susannah Ring
1718 - Unknown

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