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Susannah Mercer

Birth1809 - Marden, Kent, England
Death1856 - Maidstone, Kent, England (3rd quarter
MotherSusannah Barker
FatherJoseph Mercer

Born in Marden, Kent, England on 1809 to Joseph Mercer and Susannah Barker. Susannah Mercer married William NEWICK and had 8 children. She passed away on 1856 in Maidstone, Kent, England (3rd quarter.

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Parents
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Joseph Mercer
1777 - Unknown
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Susannah Barker
1779 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Newick
1814 - 1899
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Henry Newick
1846 - 1907
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Emily Newick
1848 - Unknown
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Anne Newick
1841 - Unknown
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Mary Newick
1842 - Unknown
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John Newick
1836 - Unknown
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Frances Newick
1844 - Unknown
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Annie Newick
1841 - Unknown
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William Newick
1837 - Unknown

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