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Susan Colladay

Birth10 May 1799 - Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States
Death14 Nov 1865 - Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherAnn McLean
FatherCharles Colladay

Born in Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States on 10 May 1799 to Charles Colladay and Ann McLean. Susan Colladay married Samuel Ashmead and had 5 children. She passed away on 14 Nov 1865 in Philadelphia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Charles Colladay
1764 - 1840
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Ann Mclean
1769 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Ashmead
1795 - 1864
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Amanda Malvina Ashmead
1818 - 1911
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Samuel B Ashmead
1822 - 1856
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Charles Colladay Ashmead
1825 - Unknown
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John Page Ashmead
1827 - 1850
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Catharine Ann Ashmead
1820 - 1890

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