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Susan E. Hunter

Birth16 Jul 1840 - South Carolina, United States
Death30 Oct 1910 - Newberry, South Carolina, United States
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Born in South Carolina, United States on 16 Jul 1840. Susan E. Hunter married William Henry Eddy and had 13 children. She passed away on 30 Oct 1910 in Newberry, South Carolina, United States.

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William Henry Eddy
1832 - 1912
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Maimie Eddy
1870 - 1964
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George W. Eddy
1861 - 1940
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Catherine Eddy
1872 - 1907
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Joseph Hunter Eddy
1869 - 1937
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Flora Lillian Eddy
1874 - 1898
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Clark B. Eddy
1880 - 1964
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William Henry Eddy
1865 - 1941
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John Andrew Eddy
1867 - 1907
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Hattie K. Eddy
1876 - 1963
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Ruth E. Eddy
1859 - 1861
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Carnes Gould Eddy
1886 - 1887
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Catie Eddy
1872 - 1963
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Mary R "Minnie" Eddy
1870 - 1964

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