Susanna <I>Snow</I> Gerrard

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Susanna Snow Gerrard

Birth
Staffordshire, England
Death
1666 (aged 56–57)
Saint Clement Shores, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Coltons Point, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Susanna Snow is the daughter of John Snow and Judith Hill. She married Thomas Gerard 21 Sep 1629 England. They had children Temperence, Justinian, Thomas, Frances, Susannah, Jane, Elizabeth, John, Anne, Mary.

Susanna is the sister of Justinian Snow that settled Maryland. Susanna came with her husband and children in 1650.
Thomas Gerrard's plantation records are the only ones still in existance. Because of these records we know today how the plantation was run in the 1600's.

Gerrard, Susana, 1650, by Tho. Gerrord, Gent., Northumberland Co. Va
Susa, 1650, by Tho. Gerrord, Gent. (her father), Northumberland
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Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 4
SPEKE, THOMAS, 1 December 1659; 14 January 1659.
Son Thomas (under age) to be exr;
wife Frances Speke;
brother John Speke to have 2000 acres of land if he settle in this country;
my godson Thomas Gerrard;
my youngest sister;
my father in law Thomas Gerrard and my mother in law Susanna Gerrard;
my father in law and my brother in law Mr. Robert Slye to be overseers.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS; PATENT BOOK No. 2; pg 198
THOMAS GERRARD, Gent., 1,000 acs. Northumberland Co., 18 Oct. 1650, p. 249. Upon the S. side of Potomeck Riv., beg. at the mouth of Herring Cr. on the N. side, which issues out of Nomeny Riv. Trans. of 20 pers: Thomas Gerrard, Susana Gerrard, Susa. his daughter, Temp. Gerrard, Fra. Gerrard, Justinian Garrard, Henry Chesly and for adventure of a servt. ?, Cornelius Canedy, John Goldsmith, Mary Strong, John Shanks, Edw. Shelly, John Taylor, Fra. Hutton, John Gerrard, Richd. Wright, Tho. Downe, Richd. Walker, Joell Gibbs. Land due for 4 Indians.


Parents are John Snow and Judith Hill who died in England
Brother is Justinian Snow who came to Maryland

Thomas Gerrard took part in Fendel's rebellion and was bannished to Virginia''1660 where he married Mrs Rose Tucker.

Buried Longworth Point (now Coltons Point) overlooking St Clements Manor.

Thomas Gerrard kept complete and excellent records and that is why we know about the plantation system inn early Maryland.



Sussannah was born at Brookehouse, Staffordshire, Eng.
Susanna Snow is the daughter of John Snow and Judith Hill. She married Thomas Gerard 21 Sep 1629 England. They had children Temperence, Justinian, Thomas, Frances, Susannah, Jane, Elizabeth, John, Anne, Mary.

Susanna is the sister of Justinian Snow that settled Maryland. Susanna came with her husband and children in 1650.
Thomas Gerrard's plantation records are the only ones still in existance. Because of these records we know today how the plantation was run in the 1600's.

Gerrard, Susana, 1650, by Tho. Gerrord, Gent., Northumberland Co. Va
Susa, 1650, by Tho. Gerrord, Gent. (her father), Northumberland
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Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 4
SPEKE, THOMAS, 1 December 1659; 14 January 1659.
Son Thomas (under age) to be exr;
wife Frances Speke;
brother John Speke to have 2000 acres of land if he settle in this country;
my godson Thomas Gerrard;
my youngest sister;
my father in law Thomas Gerrard and my mother in law Susanna Gerrard;
my father in law and my brother in law Mr. Robert Slye to be overseers.
===
CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS; PATENT BOOK No. 2; pg 198
THOMAS GERRARD, Gent., 1,000 acs. Northumberland Co., 18 Oct. 1650, p. 249. Upon the S. side of Potomeck Riv., beg. at the mouth of Herring Cr. on the N. side, which issues out of Nomeny Riv. Trans. of 20 pers: Thomas Gerrard, Susana Gerrard, Susa. his daughter, Temp. Gerrard, Fra. Gerrard, Justinian Garrard, Henry Chesly and for adventure of a servt. ?, Cornelius Canedy, John Goldsmith, Mary Strong, John Shanks, Edw. Shelly, John Taylor, Fra. Hutton, John Gerrard, Richd. Wright, Tho. Downe, Richd. Walker, Joell Gibbs. Land due for 4 Indians.


Parents are John Snow and Judith Hill who died in England
Brother is Justinian Snow who came to Maryland

Thomas Gerrard took part in Fendel's rebellion and was bannished to Virginia''1660 where he married Mrs Rose Tucker.

Buried Longworth Point (now Coltons Point) overlooking St Clements Manor.

Thomas Gerrard kept complete and excellent records and that is why we know about the plantation system inn early Maryland.



Sussannah was born at Brookehouse, Staffordshire, Eng.


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