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Susan Strother Sealey

Birth3 Jun 1884 - Columbia County, Georgia, USA
Death12 Mar 1943 - Augusta, Ga
MotherMary E. "Mollie" Morris
FatherJohn David Sealey

Born in Columbia County, Georgia, USA on 3 Jun 1884 to John David Sealey and Mary E. "Mollie" Morris. Susan Strother Sealey married William Jackson Harden and had 6 children. She passed away on 12 Mar 1943 in Augusta, Ga.

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Parents
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John David Sealey
1855 - 1931
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Mary E. "Mollie" Morris
1860 - 1904
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William Jackson Harden
1881 - 1925
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Ruth Harden
1904 - 1976
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Albert Jackson 'Bo' Harden
1909 - 1955
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Charles Raymond Harden
1922 - 2000
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Gary Harden
1919 - 1953
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Harold Thomas 'Tom' Harden
Unknown - Unknown
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Lillian Elese Harden
1912 - 2007

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