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Susan E Sherrer

Birth23 Oct 1845 - Ittawamba County, Alabama, USA
Death23 Dec 1893 - Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas
MotherAdeline A George
FatherElijah Alexander Sherrer

Born in Ittawamba County, Alabama, USA on 23 Oct 1845 to Elijah Alexander Sherrer and Adeline A George. Susan E Sherrer married Reuben Henry Hill and had 8 children. She passed away on 23 Dec 1893 in Hamburg, Ashley County, Arkansas.

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Parents
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Elijah Alexander Sherrer
1815 - 1883
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Adeline A George
1823 - 1861
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Reuben Henry Hill
1836 - 1910
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James William Morris
1840 - 1885
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Dewitt Talmadge Hill
1889 - 1948
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Louis Lavelle Morris
1876 - 1951
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Willie Izora Morris
1877 - 1959
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May Morris
1869 - Unknown
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Louie Morris
1876 - 1951
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Addie Morris
1871 - Unknown
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William E Morris
1884 - 1918
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Fannie B Morris
1879 - Unknown

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