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Susanna White Winslow Fuller Passenger, "Mayflower" Passenger 1594 - 1682
Susanna (Fuller) White Winslow "Mayflower" Passenger
(1594 - 1682)
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Susanna (Fuller) White Winslow "Mayflower" Passenger
Born
c. 1594
Redenhall, Norfolk, England
Redenhall, Norfolk, England
Death
October 1682
Marshfield
Massachusetts
Marshfield
Massachusetts
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Susanna (Fuller) White Winslow "Mayflower" Passenger was born c. 1594 at Redenhall, Norfolk, England. Susanna was baptized on April 22, 1577 at Redenhall, Norfolk, , England. Susanna White Winslow died at age 87 years old in October 1682 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, and was buried in October 1682 at Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Susanna White Winslow Fuller Passenger, "Mayflower" Passenger.
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Susanna White Winslow passed away at age 87 years old in October 1682 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, and was buried in October 1682 at Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Susanna (Fuller) White Winslow "Mayflower" Passenger was born c. 1594 at Redenhall, Norfolk, England. Susanna was baptized on April 22, 1577 at Redenhall, Norfolk, , England. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Susanna White Winslow Fuller Passenger, "Mayflower" Passenger.
Average Age & Life Expectancy
Susanna White Winslow Fuller Passenger, "Mayflower" Passenger lived
16 years longer than
the average Fuller family member
when she died at the age of 88.
The average age of
a
Fuller family member is 72.
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