https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I19364&tree=Tree1
Contributed by: Susan Knight Gore (46865669) on 03/22/2023.
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Susannah Ann (ANNA) was born in 1652 at Baltimore, Baltimore County, MD. She married Samuel Abell circa 1670 at St Mary's, St Mary's County, MD. Susannah Anna Gardiner died on January 8, 1697 at St Mary's County, MD.
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Samuel Abell b.1650 d.04/11/1698
Child-Elizabeth Abell+ b.1677 d.1750
Source:www.mikehaydock.com
1) The cemetery has no record of her being buried there. The oldest recorded graves are from the 1690's.
2) If she died in the mid 1600's, she most likely would have been buried in one of 2 places: a) on a private residence (there are many small plots from that time some are accessible some are lost to the woods or marsh), or most likely b) in the very nearby (within sight of Trinity Church) Chapel Field burying ground. The chapel only came into existence shortly after her death, but most colonists were buried there starting 1630, and ending 1730. There are over 400 unmarked graves there from the 1600's, and unfortunately no record remains of who exactly is there. I can send you photos of the area and the on-site informational signs about it if you like.
Provided by contributed by Mary Bonk on June 27, 2018.
https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I19364&tree=Tree1
Contributed by: Susan Knight Gore (46865669) on 03/22/2023.
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Susannah Ann (ANNA) was born in 1652 at Baltimore, Baltimore County, MD. She married Samuel Abell circa 1670 at St Mary's, St Mary's County, MD. Susannah Anna Gardiner died on January 8, 1697 at St Mary's County, MD.
Family
Samuel Abell b.1650 d.04/11/1698
Child-Elizabeth Abell+ b.1677 d.1750
Source:www.mikehaydock.com
1) The cemetery has no record of her being buried there. The oldest recorded graves are from the 1690's.
2) If she died in the mid 1600's, she most likely would have been buried in one of 2 places: a) on a private residence (there are many small plots from that time some are accessible some are lost to the woods or marsh), or most likely b) in the very nearby (within sight of Trinity Church) Chapel Field burying ground. The chapel only came into existence shortly after her death, but most colonists were buried there starting 1630, and ending 1730. There are over 400 unmarked graves there from the 1600's, and unfortunately no record remains of who exactly is there. I can send you photos of the area and the on-site informational signs about it if you like.
Provided by contributed by Mary Bonk on June 27, 2018.
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