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Susannah Singleton

Birth1695 - Long Stratton, Norfolk, England
DeathNot Available - Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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FatherWilliam Singleton

Born in Long Stratton, Norfolk, England on 1695 to William Singleton. Susannah Singleton married Thomas Farrow and had 9 children. She passed away in Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.

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William Singleton
1670 - 1729
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Thomas Farrow
1691 - Unknown
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Mary Farrow
1733 - 1807
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Susan Farrow
1731 - Unknown
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Edmond Farrow
1722 - 1722
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Samuel Farrow
1723 - 1739
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Thomas Farrow
1715 - Unknown
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William Farrow
1726 - 1739
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John Farrow
1735 - 1739
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Thomas Farrow
1783 - Unknown
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Susannah Farrow
1774 - Unknown

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