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SUSANNAH STEVENS

Birth23 Jul 1789 - Canterbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States
Death26 Aug 1882 - Waterville, Franklin, Vermont, USA
MotherElisabeth Heath
FatherJesse Stevens

Born in Canterbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States on 23 Jul 1789 to Jesse Stevens and Elisabeth Heath. SUSANNAH STEVENS married William Britton Leach and had 5 children. She passed away on 26 Aug 1882 in Waterville, Franklin, Vermont, USA.

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Jesse Stevens
1757 - 1829
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Elisabeth Heath
1760 - 1793
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William Britton Leach
1779 - 1827
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Joanna Austin Leach
1812 - 1880
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Stephen W. Leach
1821 - 1897
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Zenas Britton Leach
1816 - 1876
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Harriet Josephine Leach
1824 - 1868
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Zephaniah William Alexander Leach
1819 - 1895

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