Susannah Medley was born in 1793 in Holborn, Middlesex, England, daughter of Samuel Medley (1769–1857).
Susannah, daughter of Samuel Medley and Susannah Medley, was born on 6 June 1793 in St James, Westminster, Middlesex, England. Her birth was registered at Keppell Street Russell Square Baptist Church, as Elizabeth, the daughter of Samuel and Susannah his wife by John Martin, the minister
[1]
Susannah married Henry Thompson
on 5 November 1819 in Saint Leonard, Shoreditch: Shoreditch High Street, Hackney, England.[2]
In the 1851 census Susannah (age 57) was the wife of Henry Thompson in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.[3]
1851 Census of England and Wales: Framlingham, Suffolk, England
↑Birth:
"England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1936"
The National Archives (United Kingdom); Kew, Surrey, England; General Register Office: Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths surrendered to the Non-parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857; Class Number: RG 4;; Class Number: Rg 4; Piece Number: 4275 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 2972 #1365100 (accessed 10 April 2024)
Susannah Medley born on 6 Jun 1793, daughter of Samuel Medley & Susannah Medley, in St James, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
↑Marriage:
"London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1938"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England, UK; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P91/LEN/A/01/MS 7498/31 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 1623 #1483815 (accessed 10 April 2024)
Susannah Medley marriage to Henry Thompson on 5 Nov 1819 in Saint Leonard, Shoreditch: Shoreditch High Street, Hackney, England.
↑1851 Census:
"England and Wales Census, 1851"
citing The National Archives of the UK Class: HO107; Piece/Folio: 1802 / 120; Page: 18; Line: 19
FamilySearch Record: SGRV-BQY (accessed 11 April 2024)
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Susannah Thompson (57), wife, in household of Henry Thompson (61) in Framlingham, Suffolk, England. Born in London, Middlesex.
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