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Susannah King

Birth1715 - Wendlebury, Oxfordshire, , England
Death19 May 1773 - Buckinghamshire, , England
MotherMargaret Smallbone
FatherMatthew King

Born in Wendlebury, Oxfordshire, , England on 1715 to Matthew King and Margaret Smallbone. Susannah King married William Claydon and had 8 children. She passed away on 19 May 1773 in Buckinghamshire, , England.

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Parents
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Matthew King
1680 - 1740
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Margaret Smallbone
1695 - 1742
Spouse(s)
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William Claydon
1711 - 1788
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William Gray
1715 - 1796
Children Show all
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Martha Clayton
1742 - 1784
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Susanna Cleydon
1753 - 1826
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John Claydon
1747 - Unknown
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Mary Claydon
1753 - 1766
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Alice Claydon
1744 - Unknown
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Thomas Claydon
1763 - Unknown
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Hannah Claydon
1740 - 1819
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Elizabeth Claydon
1740 - Unknown

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