Real black history and black original man- BC4000 - family tree over 360,000 persons - black Hebrew Yahya- footnote on cabbage babies as well 1800s » Susannah Norwood (1620-1695)

Personal data Susannah Norwood 

Sources 1, 2, 3

Household of Susannah Norwood

(1) She is married to Charles Stevens, Sr..

They got married about 1665 at Westminster, Prince George County, Province of Maryland.

Spouse: John Howard, Sr.

(2) She is married to John Howard, Sr..

They got married about 1664 at Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States.

Spouse: Elinor Howard (born Carroll)

Child(ren):

  1. Edmund Howard  1655-1713
  2. Sarah Stevens  1656-1733
  3. Susan Stevens  1658-????
  4. Charles Stevens, II  ± 1658-1725
  5. Stephen Howard  1664-1745
  6. James Howard  1665-1729
  7. Cap. John Howard  1667-1703 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Susannah Norwood

Ann Harington
± 1607-1674
Ann Harington

Susannah Norwood
1620-1695

(1) ± 1665

Charles Stevens, Sr.
± 1615-< 1662

(2) ± 1664
Edmund Howard
1655-1713
Sarah Stevens
1656-1733
Susan Stevens
1658-????
James Howard
1665-1729

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  3. johnson Web Site, john johnson, Susanna Norwood, January 26, 2021
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Historical events

  • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) was from 1672 till 1702 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
  • In the year 1695: Source: Wikipedia
    • January 27 » Mustafa II becomes the Ottoman sultan and Caliph of Islam in Istanbul on the death of Ahmed II. Mustafa rules until his abdication in 1703.
    • August 15 » French forces end the bombardment of Brussels.
    • September 7 » Henry Every perpetrates one of the most profitable pirate raids in history with the capture of the Grand Mughal ship Ganj-i-Sawai. In response, Emperor Aurangzeb threatens to end all English trading in India.
    • November 20 » Zumbi, the last of the leaders of Quilombo dos Palmares in early Brazil, is executed by the forces of Portuguese bandeirante Domingos Jorge Velho - an event nowadays commemorated in Black Awareness Day.


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Dr Wilton McDonald- member - National Genealogical Society (NGS), FHISO member, "Real black history and black original man- BC4000 - family tree over 360,000 persons - black Hebrew Yahya- footnote on cabbage babies as well 1800s", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/mcdonald-family-site/I558470.php : accessed August 10, 2025), "Susannah Norwood (1620-1695)".