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Susannah Hall

BirthSeptember 16, 1792 - Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
DeathNovember 13, 1866 - Upton, Massachusetts, USA
MotherMary Hill
FatherStephen Hall

Born in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA on September 16, 1792 to Stephen Hall and Mary Hill. Susannah Hall married Moses Whitney and had 8 children. She passed away on November 13, 1866 in Upton, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Stephen Hall
1745 - 1817
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Mary Hill
1752 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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Moses Whitney
1786 - 1876
Children Show all
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William Flanagan Whitney
1815 - 1898
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Jemima Whipple Whitney
1820 - 1905
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Rowena Chamberlin Whitney
1833 - 1910
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Sarah Taft Whitney
1819 - 1892
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Susanna Hall Whitney
1830 - 1855
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Mary Joanna Whitney
1827 - 1850
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Henry Hall Whitney
1822 - 1825
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Mary Hall Whitney
1822 - 1825

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