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Susannah Penny

BirthSep 1836 - Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Death25 March 1895 - Wine Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMartha Slaney
FatherJohn Penny

Born in Saint Lawrence, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada on Sep 1836 to John Penny and Martha Slaney. Susannah Penny married Thomas Burns and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 March 1895 in Wine Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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John Penny
1798 - 1874
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Martha Slaney
1801 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Burns
1824 - 1903
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Ronald Henry Burns
1878 - 1965
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Augustine Frank Burns
1873 - 1950
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Daniel Burns
1869 - Unknown
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Theodore Burns
1876 - Unknown
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John Penney Burns
1860 - 1932
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Julia Ellen Burns
1866 - Unknown
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Anna M Burns
1857 - 1894
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Thomas E Byrnes
1861 - Unknown
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Martha F. Burns
1865 - Unknown
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Josephine Byrnes
1871 - 1881
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Matthew Burns
1865 - Unknown

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