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Susannah Ruff

Birth05 August 1854 - Stilton, Huntingdonshire, England
DeathAbt 1929 - The Three Horseshoes, Leabrooks
MotherSarah Bates
FatherJohn Ruff

Born in Stilton, Huntingdonshire, England on 05 August 1854 to John Ruff and Sarah Bates. Susannah Ruff married James Fryer and had 10 children. She passed away on Abt 1929 in The Three Horseshoes, Leabrooks.

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Parents
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John Ruff
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Bates
1820 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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James Fryer
1850 - 1928
Children Show all
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Eveline Fryer
1888 - 1975
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Henry Fryer
1880 - 1945
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Arthur Fryer
1882 - 1932
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Leonard Fryer
1894 - 1969
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Beatrice Alice Fryer
1887 - 1951
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Herbert Fryer
1878 - 1942
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Rose Hannah Fryer
1884 - 1927
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John J Fryer
1877 - 1891
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Emily Fryer
1891 - 1972
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Edith Fryer
1887 - 1956

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