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Samuel L Sumner

Birth9 Apr 1854 - Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Death15 Jul 1926 - Limestone; Skyland, Buncombe, North Carolina
MotherRebecca Matilda Case
FatherRichard Sumner

Born in Buncombe, North Carolina, United States on 9 Apr 1854 to Richard Sumner and Rebecca Matilda Case. Samuel L Sumner married Fannie FRADY and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 Jul 1926 in Limestone; Skyland, Buncombe, North Carolina.

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Richard Sumner
1824 - 1893
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Rebecca Matilda Case
1831 - Unknown
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Fannie Frady
1856 - 1944
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Emma Kate Sumner
1889 - 1918
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Owen Bert Sumner
1892 - 1957
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Ida Belle Sumner
1896 - 1983
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Ernest L Sumner
1878 - 1895
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Price Vernon Sumner
1887 - 1948
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Sarah Sally Sumner
1883 - 1966

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