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Susannah Gratrix

Birth28 Jul 1837 - Swinton, Lancashire, England
Death2 Feb 1921 - Passaic, Morris, New Jersey, United States
MotherSarah Cooke
FatherEdward Gratrix

Born in Swinton, Lancashire, England on 28 Jul 1837 to Edward Gratrix and Sarah Cooke. Susannah Gratrix married William Hankin and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 Feb 1921 in Passaic, Morris, New Jersey, United States.

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Edward Gratrix
1800 - 1872
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Sarah Cooke
1799 - 1840
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William Hankin
1837 - 1881
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Edward Hankin
1859 - 1931
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Richard Hankin
1869 - 1933
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John T Hankin
1865 - 1933
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James Hankin
1863 - 1932
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Walter Edwin Hankin
1875 - 1938
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William/willie H Hankin
1879 - 1881
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Sarah Ann Hankin
1868 - 1868

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