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Susannah Rutter

BirthApr 25 1762 - St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, England
Death20 February 1825 - St Andrew Hubbard London
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Born in St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, England on Apr 25 1762. Susannah Rutter married John Frisby and had 8 children. She passed away on 20 February 1825 in St Andrew Hubbard London.

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John Frisby
1764 - 1830
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Susannah Frisby
1800 - 1885
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John Frisby
1791 - Unknown
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Edmund Frisby
1800 - 1837
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William Frisby
1793 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mary Frisby
1805 - 1838
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Edmund Frisby
1798 - 1798
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Ann Elizabeth Frisby
1788 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Frisby
1796 - 1799

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