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Rhoda E Suttle

Birth1804 - Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Death01 Oct 1875 - Elmore County, Alabama
MotherMargaret Elizabeth Faulkner
FatherRev. Isaac G. Suttles

Born in Elbert County, Georgia, USA on 1804 to Rev. Isaac G. Suttles and Margaret Elizabeth Faulkner. Rhoda E Suttle married William Blake and had 13 children. She passed away on 01 Oct 1875 in Elmore County, Alabama.

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Parents
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Rev. Isaac G. Suttles
1767 - 1842
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Margaret Elizabeth Faulkner
1767 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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William Blake
1797 - 1862
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Amelia Francis Blake
1844 - 1916
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Sarah A Blake
1841 - 1905
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Isaac Calloway Blake
1827 - 1905
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William G. Blake
1837 - 1891
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Suttles John Blake
1848 - 1916
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Phoebe Blake
1842 - 1919
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Linna Blake
1824 - 1859
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Joseph A Blake
1832 - 1873
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Martha Blake
1834 - 1861
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Ann Blake
1840 - 1913
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Margaret Blake
1826 - 1861
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Rhoda E Blake
1853 - Unknown
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Espy Taylor Blake
1847 - 1928

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