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SUSAN E Walker

Birth31 Oct 1860 - Mt Zion, Carroll, Georgia, United States
Death15 Jul 1901 - Mt Zion, Carroll, Georgia, United States
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Born in Mt Zion, Carroll, Georgia, United States on 31 Oct 1860. SUSAN E Walker married DAVID DERRICK Entrekin and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 Jul 1901 in Mt Zion, Carroll, Georgia, United States.

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David Derrick Entrekin
1847 - 1896
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Lillian Lillie Entrekin
1887 - 1943
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Vincent Entrekin
1892 - 1914
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Odessa Entrekin
1881 - 1904
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Kate Entrekin
1886 - Unknown
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Elizabeth T Lizzie Entrekin
1880 - Unknown
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Mary W Entrekin
1877 - Unknown
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Julia Entrekin
1884 - Unknown

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