Jeanette Burton
Honor Code SignatorySigned 20 May 2016 | 761 contributions | 17 thank-yous | 862 connections
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Jeanette Burton Lauritsen
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I think you have the wrong last name for Susan (Willoughby) Edwards (abt. 1802 - abt. 1832) or Willoughby-1325 on Elizabeth Conard in the Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017 on Ancestry.com it's really William Edwards' it says his Father was Robert Edwards and mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Conrad
then the U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 connects her to her fatherCornelius Conard 1764–1836 BIRTH 9 FEB 1764 • Chester, Pennsylvania DEATH 30 OCT 1836 • Valley Forge, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Also the1850 United States Federal Census has Robert Edward age 47 with Elizabeth age 48
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