As I way of briefly tying the two topics on the same matter together, Wouter obviously knew (presumably because it's embroidered on the RH side of the sampler) Susanna Quinnell's birth date. The date matches an IGI record for the baptism of a daughter to James & Hannah of Kirdford, but the entry in the Kirdford records uses the date of 17 Mar 1822 with the surname Quenel.
Susanna married Lewis Tyrrell in Ockham Surrey on 8 Feb 1851, and appears with him and their child aged 4 months on the 1851 census. There have been other sightings of her in other records and other census years, but how the sampler turns up about 175 years later in Holland, is certainly intriguing.
The transcript of the entry in the Sussex Family History Group database shows her father James was a Farmer and as previously mentioned, she also had a sister Charlotte baptised with her on the same day. So could these have been a pair of twins that were rapidly baptised on the day of their birth in case one or both failed to survive?
It could be them living near Midhurst on the 1841 census index, listed as Charlotte and Hannah Quinnell born circa 1821.
Roy G