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Susan Kitchen

Birth17 Dec 1796 - New York, United States
Death27 NOV 1872 - Ontario, Canada
MotherDesire Swift
FatherHezekiah Wilbour

Born in New York, United States on 17 Dec 1796 to Hezekiah Wilbour and Desire Swift. Susan Kitchen married Jeremiah Wilber and had 9 children. She passed away on 27 NOV 1872 in Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Hezekiah Wilbour
1763 - 1839
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Desire Swift
1774 - 1802
Spouse(s)
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Jeremiah Wilber
1797 - 1867
Children Show all
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Susan Catherine Wilber
1839 - 1915
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Charles Henry Wilber
1827 - 1901
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William Hezekiah Wilber
1818 - 1844
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Eliza Ann Wilber
1833 - Unknown
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Sarah Maria Wilbur
1821 - 1856
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Mary Jane Wilbur
1831 - Unknown
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Alice Emma Wilbur
1836 - 1836
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Margaret Ellen Wilbur
1836 - 1836
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Emily Sophia Melissa Wilber
1830 - Unknown

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