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Dolly Summers

Birth1818 - Morgan County, Indiana
Death1896 - Jackson County, Iowa
MotherAlsey Elizabeth Hadden
FatherYounger Hardwick

Born in Morgan County, Indiana on 1818 to Younger Hardwick and Alsey Elizabeth Hadden. Dolly Summers married Samuel Ross and had 9 children. She passed away on 1896 in Jackson County, Iowa.

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Parents
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Younger Hardwick
1790 - 1845
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Alsey Elizabeth Hadden
1795 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Ross
1810 - 1878
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Samuel Bartlett Ross
1814 - 1890
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Andrew John Ross
1841 - 1881
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Elsie Ross
1850 - 1935
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Enoch Ross
1846 - Unknown
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Sarah Ross
1844 - 1850
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Thomas Jefferson Ross
1842 - 1864
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Elizabeth Ross
1855 - Unknown
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Martha Ross
1856 - Unknown
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Mary Hiner
1840 - Unknown
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John Hiner-ross Ross
1840 - Unknown

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