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Susannah Smith

Birth2 Sep 1778 - New Gloucester, Cumberland, Maine
Death28 Oct 1839 - New Gloucester, Cumberland, Maine, United States
MotherSarah Babson
FatherRogers M W Stanchfield

Born in New Gloucester, Cumberland, Maine on 2 Sep 1778 to Rogers M W Stanchfield and Sarah Babson. Susannah Smith married William Stinchfield and had 9 children. She passed away on 28 Oct 1839 in New Gloucester, Cumberland, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Rogers M W Stanchfield
1752 - 1827
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Sarah Babson
1757 - 1822
Spouse(s)
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William Stinchfield
1770 - 1843
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John S Stinchfield
1793 - 1880
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Lois Stinchfield
1803 - 1877
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Clarina Parsons Stinchfield
1795 - 1880
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William Stinchfield
1807 - 1895
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Jonathan Parsons Stinchfield
1813 - 1886
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Lydia Greenleaf Stinchfield
1804 - 1883
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Susanna Stinchfield
1800 - 1850
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Sarah S Stinchfield
1809 - Unknown
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Lois Stinchfield
1798 - 1800

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