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Susannah Ayars

Birth1778 - Salem County, New Jersey, USA
Death29 Nov 1824 - Not Available
MotherLovisa Dunn
FatherAzariah Ayars

Born in Salem County, New Jersey, USA on 1778 to Azariah Ayars and Lovisa Dunn. Susannah Ayars married Ruben Shull and had 10 children. She passed away on 29 Nov 1824.

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Parents
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Azariah Ayars
1756 - 1809
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Lovisa Dunn
1760 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Ruben Shull
1780 - 1823
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Jonathan Shull
1817 - 1905
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Reuben Shull
1807 - 1848
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Hosea Shull
1802 - 1848
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Lydia Schöll
1811 - 1878
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Azariah Shull
1804 - 1851
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Nancy Ann Shull
1787 - Unknown
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Gendolah Shull
1814 - Unknown
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Loviage Shull
1809 - Unknown
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Rebecca Shull
1819 - Unknown
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Levicey Shull
1809 - Unknown

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