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Susan Scribner

Birth12 Jan 1807 - Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States
Death7 Jan 1855 - Hardwick, Caledonia, Vermont, United States
MotherDolly Chase
FatherSamuel Scribner

Born in Littleton, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States on 12 Jan 1807 to Samuel Scribner and Dolly Chase. Susan Scribner married John Hall Gile and had 11 children. She passed away on 7 Jan 1855 in Hardwick, Caledonia, Vermont, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Scribner
1785 - Unknown
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Dolly Chase
1795 - 1886
Spouse(s)
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John Hall Gile
1803 - 1880
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Almira Chase Gile
1833 - 1910
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Samuel Gile
1847 - 1915
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Elizabeth (Lizzie) Howe Gile
1835 - 1913
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Charles S Gile
1850 - 1893
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Reuben Gile
1832 - 1860
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John Wesley Gile
1849 - 1881
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Ellen Gile
1842 - 1871
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Susan M Gile
1845 - 1849
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Persis Gile
1836 - 1892
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Martha Gile
1841 - 1842
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Susan Gile
1839 - 1842

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