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Thatcher
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Philadelphia
in
West Flamborough (township)
Rosbrugh
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Philadelphia
in
West Flamborough (township)
Susanna Thatcher
b.
Abt 1769
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
d.
West Flamborough (township), Wentworth, Ontario, Canada
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F
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Thomas Thatcher
M
. Susanna
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Thomas Thatcher
Est 1753 - 1830
Clorinda Thatcher
Est 1759 - 1826
Susanna Thatcher
Abt 1769 -
Elisha Thatcher
1769 - 1845
Sarah Thatcher
- Aft 1801
Unknown Female Thatcher
Spouse and Children
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H
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John Rosbrugh
Bef 1776 -
W
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Susanna Thatcher
Abt 1769 -
m.
5 Feb 1789
Clorinda Rosbrugh
1792 -
John Christie Rosbrugh
1793 -
Thomas Rosbrugh
1795 -
Robert Rosbrugh
1797 - Abt 1875
Samuel Rosbrugh
1798 -
Abner Rosebrugh
1800 -
Mary Rosebrugh
1802 -
Susanna Rosebrugh
1805 -
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Name
[1]
Susanna Thatcher
Married Name
[1]
_____ Rosbrugh
Gender
Female
Birth
?
Abt 1769
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage
5 Feb 1789
[2nd wife]
to
John Rosbrugh
Death
?
West Flamborough (township), Wentworth, Ontario, Canada
References
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1.0
1.1
Family Recorded, in
Clyde, John Cunningham.
Rosbrugh, a tale of the Revolution, or, Life, labors and death of Rev. John Rosbrugh
:
pastor of Greenwich, Oxford and Mansfield Woodhouse (Washington) Presbyterian Churches, N.J., from 1764 to 1769, and of Allen Township Church, Pa., from 1769 to 1777 : chaplain in the Continental Army, clerical martyr of the Revolution, killed by Hessians, in the Battle of Assunpink, at Trenton, New Jersey, Jan. 2d, 1777
. (Easton Pa.: New Jersey Historical Society, 1880).
[see Appendix A - THE THATCHERS]
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