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Susan Chamblee

Birthabt 1818 - South Carolina
Death1880-1900 - prob. Henderon Co., Texas
MotherLucinda "Lucy" Sloan
FatherZadoc Chamblee

Born in South Carolina on abt 1818 to Zadoc Chamblee and Lucinda "Lucy" Sloan. Susan Chamblee married Ballard Day and had 8 children. She passed away on 1880-1900 in prob. Henderon Co., Texas.

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Parents
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Zadoc Chamblee
1781 - 1829
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Lucinda "Lucy" Sloan
1773 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ballard Day
1806 - 1853
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Rufus H Day
1839 - 1879
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Ethelbert Morgan Day
1846 - 1904
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Alvah M Day
1837 - Unknown
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Allison J Day
1845 - Unknown
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Leon T Day
1851 - 1934
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Emerizer / Emmaziah Emaziah E. L. Day
1841 - 1915
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Emmariah L Day
1841 - Unknown
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Martha A. Day
1835 - 1862

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