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Susanna Fairbrother 1 21 SmartMatches

Birth:Aug 1774 1 3
Death:After 1798 1
Sex:F
Father:Lovel Fairbrother Sr. b. 31 Mar 1746 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
Mother:Catherine Howe b. About 1750
  
Reference: 6074
Changed: 13 Oct 2000
Spouses & Children 
Thomas Currier (Husband) b. About 1770
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Marriage: 24 APR 1798 in Norridgewock, Somerset, Maine, USA
 
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Marriage: 02 APR 1798 in Norridgewock, Somerset, Maine, USA
 
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Sources 
  1. Title: Lovel Fairbrother, Sr., Recipient: Bob Bartlett, Address:
    bobbart@mindspring.com, Author E-mail: Kc8a3@aol.com
    Author: Larry Adams
    Publication: 4 March 2000
  2. Title: Joseph D. Fairbrother, Recipient: Bob Bartlett, Address: 21 Ten
    lots Road, Fairfield, ME 04937, Author E-mail: Rebecca Roth
    Author: Karen C. Marsh
    Publication: April 1, 2000
  3. Title: Message from Amy Fairbrother about Thomas Fairbrother,
    Recipient: Bob Bartlett, Address: bobbart@mindspring.com,
    Author E-mail: afairbrother@mindspring.com
    Author: Amy Fairbrother
    Publication: 12 October 2000
  4. Title: Film of Norridgewock Town Vital Records from The Family History
    Center, Record Type: Filmed
    Page: April 28, 1798 Mr. Thomas Currier of Anson with Miss Susanna
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SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Susanna Fairbrother of Garry Johnson - Chapple

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