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Susan Stringfellow

Birth26 December 1843 - Ressville, Richland Twp, Clinton, Ohio. USA
Death09 Jan 1885 - Barrett, Marshall, Kansas, USA
MotherSarah Roach Springfellow -Mason
FatherJohn Stringfellow

Born in Ressville, Richland Twp, Clinton, Ohio. USA on 26 December 1843 to John Stringfellow and Sarah Roach Springfellow -Mason. Susan Stringfellow married Simon Tunis Massie and had 4 children. She passed away on 09 Jan 1885 in Barrett, Marshall, Kansas, USA.

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John Stringfellow
1801 - 1880
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Sarah Roach Springfellow -Mason
1804 - 1865
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Simon Tunis Massie
1844 - 1923
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Rosa Arminta Or Armina Massie
1873 - 1972
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Sarah Millie Massie
1867 - 1941
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Lizzie Elvira Massey
1871 - 1957
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Jobe Hegg Massie
1878 - 1969

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