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Susan Quick

Birth5 Jul 1810 - Cluster Cottage, Warwick, Bermuda
Death30 Sep 1894 - Louisburg, Franklin, North Carolina, United States
MotherDorcas FRITH
FatherThomas Lea SMITH

Born in Cluster Cottage, Warwick, Bermuda on 5 Jul 1810 to Thomas Lea SMITH and Dorcas FRITH. Susan Quick married Samuel Benjamin SMITH and had 10 children. She passed away on 30 Sep 1894 in Louisburg, Franklin, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas Lea Smith
1770 - 1859
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Dorcas Frith
1776 - 1846
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Benjamin Smith
1804 - 1870
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Benjamin Smith
1806 - 1916
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Benjamin Franklin Smith
1846 - 1912
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Lydia Smith
1820 - 1894
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Cara Sue Smith
1878 - 1946
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James Joseph Smith
1873 - 1948
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Mary G Smith
1881 - Unknown
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Ada Alston "Addie" Smith
1888 - 1948
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Maggie Eliza Smith
1875 - 1945
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William Dorsey Smith
1884 - 1956
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Ola C Smith
1893 - 1967
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John B. Smith
1870 - Unknown
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Tannie Smith Champion
1867 - 1940

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