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Susanna (Pine) Searing (1653 - 1713)

Susanna "Susan" Searing formerly Pine aka Pyne
Born in Hempstead, Livingston, New Yorkmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 10 May 1671 in Long Island, Hempstead, Nassau County, NYmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 60 in Hempstead, Livingston, New Yorkmap
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Profile last modified | Created 14 Sep 2010
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Biography

Referred to as daughter Susan in the will of her father James Pine. [1]

Sources

  1. the New York will of James Pine

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Pine-32 created through the import of FISCUS Family Tree.ged on Jun 6, 2011 by Liisa Small. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Liisa and others.
  • This person was created on 14 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged.
  • Note as to James Pine's will by Beryl Meehan 6 June 2017.
  • Thank you to Jon Bonnell for creating WikiTree profile Pine-102 through the import of test-filtered-export.ged on Jul 25, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Jon and others.






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Hello,

Is Livingston county a typo or fake place?

I think Hempstead is on Long Island, not upstate. Not my area of expertise, but AFAIK. Separately. New York didn't exist in 1653 so the birthplace can't have New York as the top level.

Charles II hadn't "given" it to his brother James, the Duke of (old) York yet... that happened more than a decade later. So, was it still politically Dutch, New Netherlands? Or Suffolk county (because Massachusetts?), or arguably part of the Connecticut colony where some of the founders came from? All these colonial charters and claims overlapped I believe. But it can't have been New York, so we should fix that.

This profile is probably one of many thousands we have with half-wrong birth/death place names, because of various typos or autocomplete garbles by Ancestry.com profiles that some GED brought to WikiTree years ago. I wonder how we will eventually find and fix them all? Seems like it needs a clean-up project team. In the meantime, this is just a friendly note in case the profile manager (or some other volunteer) is working on this family.

posted by Isaac Taylor
Pine-102 and Pine-5 appear to represent the same person because: probably intended as same female with husband same
posted by Beryl Meehan

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