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Susan E. Halbert

Birth26 February 1847 - Greene, Alabama, USA
Death29 January 1894 - Scott, Mississippi, USA
MotherSynthia "Cynthia" M Turner
FatherJames S Halbert

Born in Greene, Alabama, USA on 26 February 1847 to James S Halbert and Synthia "Cynthia" M Turner. Susan E. Halbert had 8 children. She passed away on 29 January 1894 in Scott, Mississippi, USA.

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James S Halbert
1815 - 1898
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Synthia "Cynthia" M Turner
1816 - 1856
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Percy Leroy Faulkner
1886 - 1958
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Virgil Faulkner
1883 - 1953
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Raymond Prescott "Rp" Faulkner
1875 - 1919
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William Thomas Faulkner
1866 - 1933
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Ida Faulkner
1870 - Unknown
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James H. Faulkner
1873 - Unknown
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Bunie Faulkner
1874 - Unknown
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Mary G Stuart
1878 - Unknown

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