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Susan Eveline Egger

Birth29 Jan 1870 - Freestone, Texas, United States
Death1 Nov 1934 - Millsap, Parker County, Texas, USA
MotherMary Matilda Steward
FatherJohn Talton Egger

Born in Freestone, Texas, United States on 29 Jan 1870 to John Talton Egger and Mary Matilda Steward. Susan Eveline Egger married William Franklin Young and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 Nov 1934 in Millsap, Parker County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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John Talton Egger
1827 - 1873
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Mary Matilda Steward
1836 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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William Franklin Young
1863 - 1935
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Arvie G. "Jake" Young
1897 - 1981
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Willie Ann Young
1895 - 1981
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Ina Geneva Young
1899 - 1983
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Fred Lawrence Young
1893 - 1976
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Alta Young
1903 - 1981
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Vera Emma Young
1901 - 1970
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John Franklin Young
1908 - 1977
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Mary Sue Young
1910 - 1955
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Elsie Mae Young
1905 - 1937

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