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Letitia SUMNER

Birth18 October 1770 - Chowan, North Carolina
Death22 November 1848 - Portage des Sioux, St. Charles, Missouri, USA
MotherMartha Baker
FatherDempsey L SUMNER

Born in Chowan, North Carolina on 18 October 1770 to Dempsey L SUMNER and Martha Baker. Letitia SUMNER married Joseph John Sumner and had 12 children. She passed away on 22 November 1848 in Portage des Sioux, St. Charles, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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Dempsey L Sumner
1712 - 1779
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Martha Baker
1723 - 1784
Spouse(s)
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Joseph John Sumner
1773 - 1838
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Henry Goodman
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sumner
1814 - 1872
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Duke Sumner
1823 - 1905
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James Daniel Sumner
1819 - 1896
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Egletine Sumner
1807 - 1860
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Eliza Jane Sumner
1817 - 1881
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Catherine Jane Sumner
1815 - 1848
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Nancy Sumner
1811 - 1836
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Joseph J Sumner
1812 - 1834
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Boy B Sumner
1809 - 1809
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Magdalen Sumner
1811 - 1879
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Sarah Adeline Sumner Lurton
1813 - 1879
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Julyan Sumner
1820 - Unknown

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