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Susannah Webb

Birth1728 - St Michael, Lewes, Sussex, England
Death1805 - Patcham, Sussex, England
MotherAnn Haines
FatherRichard Webb

Born in St Michael, Lewes, Sussex, England on 1728 to Richard Webb and Ann Haines. Susannah Webb married Richard of Withdean Scrase and had 9 children. She passed away on 1805 in Patcham, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Richard Webb
1693 - 1748
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Ann Haines
1697 - 1770
Spouse(s)
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Richard Of Withdean Scrase
1714 - 1790
Children Show all
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Sarah Scrase
1769 - 1858
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Isabella Scrase
1768 - 1851
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Edward Scrase
1768 - Unknown
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Thomas Scrase
1771 - 1855
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John Scrase
1759 - 1847
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William Of Withdean Scrase
1763 - 1827
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Katherine Scrase
1762 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Scrase
1761 - Unknown
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Harry Scrase
1765 - Unknown

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