Of St Olave Silver Street when married.Joint Executor with Alexander PUXTY (Nephew of her late husbandWilliam) to the Will of her sister in law Ann STEERS made andproved in 1785.Named as the sole Executor and beneficiary of her husbands Willmade in 1769 and proved in 1777, with everything to be dividedamong his children after her death.Parish Register of St Leonard, Shoreditch: Burial 18 December1797, Susanna STEERES, Hoxton Town, Buried from St Giles in theFields, 79 years.Susanna Steers of Great Russell Street St George's Bloomsburywrote her will on 23 May 1785 naming her executors her 3 sonsJohn William, Charles & Edward. She left £100 to her son in lawPeter Warren and her watch rings and wearing apparel to her 3daughters. The rest to her children and grandson; viz Susannah,Henry, John William, Charles, Sophia; Anna maria, William,Edward, James and John Willing Warren. In a codicil dated 22August 1787 she left £25 each to Mrs Mary Steers widow (hersister in law) and her two daughters C.A. Thompson and A.A.Steers; and five guineas to Sarah Ogden. An affidavit was swornon 7 February 1798 by John Stokes silkman of Goldsmith StCheapside and his wife Mary. The will was proved on 8 February1798 by John William Steers & Edward Steers sons of thedeceased. There was a life grant to Charles Steers.