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Susan BAXLEY
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Name Susan BAXLEY Relationship 
with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Gender Female Buried 3 Jan 1706/07 St. Martin’s Church, Herne, Kent, England
[1] Person ID I14729 All Last Modified 25 May 2017
Family Thomas VANDIPERE, b. Abt 1669, bur. 5 Sep 1704, St. Martin’s Church, Herne, Kent, England
(Age ~ 35 years)
Other Partners: Dorothy RICKSON m. 8 Jun 1693Married 1699 St. Mary Bredin Church, Canterbury, Kent, England
- From marriage licence info.
Thomas and Susan had children baptised in Herne:
20 Jun 1700: Elizabeth
21 Jul 1701: Thomas
24 Nov 1702: Thomas
18 Jan 1704/5: Mary
- and then no more.
This would tie in with it being this Thomas who died in 1704, although the register for Mary's baptism doesn't indicate that he was deceased. It also ties in with the only burial of a Susan I have seen - in 1706, described as a widow.
Marriage License 23 Oct 1699 Canterbury, Kent, England
- Vandeperi, Thomas, widr., and Susan Baxley. spr., both of Heme. At S. M. Bredin, Cant. Oct. 23, 1699.
Last Modified 25 May 2017 Family ID F6207 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- From marriage licence info.
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Married - 1699 - St. Mary Bredin Church, Canterbury, Kent, England 


Marriage License - 23 Oct 1699 - Canterbury, Kent, England 


Buried - 3 Jan 1706/07 - St. Martin’s Church, Herne, Kent, England 

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Sources - [S236] Herne - St. Martin's Parish Registers, St. Martin (Herne, Kent), (findmypast.com.), "Register for 1678-1765," Burial of Susan Vandepeer; accessed 15 Dec 2013 (Reliability: 3).
Under heading '1706' - 'Susan Vandepeer Widdow. _ Bur. Jan: the 3d.'
Archive Reference: U3/65/1/2

