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Susan Jane Appleton

Birth26 May 1857 - Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, United States
Death26 MAR 1910 - Bridge, Coos County, Oregon, USA
MotherMahala Susan Pyburn
FatherJames D Lewis APPLETON

Born in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, United States on 26 May 1857 to James D Lewis APPLETON and Mahala Susan Pyburn. Susan Jane Appleton married Thomas Steven Evernden and had 10 children. She passed away on 26 MAR 1910 in Bridge, Coos County, Oregon, USA.

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James D Lewis Appleton
1830 - 1873
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Mahala Susan Pyburn
1841 - 1923
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Steven Evernden
1851 - 1924
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Ernest Edward Evernden
1875 - 1961
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Leslie Lloyd Evernden
1884 - 1963
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Frederick Arnel Evernden
1878 - 1927
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(Emma) Alice (Twin Zorilla) Evernden
1882 - 1984
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Susie D. Victoria Evernden
1888 - 1978
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Joseph Pearl Evernden
1890 - 1971
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James Thomas Evernden
1874 - 1947
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Charles Alton "Charley" Evernden
1880 - 1980
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Zorilla Mae "Zoe" Evernden
1882 - 1942
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Jessie Floyd Evernden
1884 - 1886

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