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Susan Griffith

Birth17 Feb 1837 - Elk Lick, Somerset, PA, USA
Death22 Mar 1918 - Earlville, La Salle, Illinois, USA
MotherPhebe Gard
FatherEbenezer Griffith

Born in Elk Lick, Somerset, PA, USA on 17 Feb 1837 to Ebenezer Griffith and Phebe Gard. Susan Griffith married Alexander Herron Davisson and had 7 children. She passed away on 22 Mar 1918 in Earlville, La Salle, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Griffith
1795 - 1880
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Phebe Gard
1802 - 1883
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Alexander Herron Davisson
1817 - 1921
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Murlin J Davisson
1869 - 1947
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Mary D Davisson
1862 - 1944
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Edgar G. Davisson
1866 - 1920
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Jesse Davisson
1873 - 1954
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Thaddeus W Davisson
1878 - 1965
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Gordon B Davisson
1864 - 1946
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Clare/clara C Davisson
1876 - 1911

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