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Susannah Bone

Birth1766 - Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Death18 Jul 1835 - Shelby, Moultrie, Illinois, USA
MotherMary McCreary
FatherThomas Bone

Born in Rowan, North Carolina, United States on 1766 to Thomas Bone and Mary McCreary. Susannah Bone married Robert Thomas Lansden and had 12 children. She passed away on 18 Jul 1835 in Shelby, Moultrie, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Bone
1734 - 1796
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Mary Mccreary
1747 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Robert Thomas Lansden
1760 - 1816
Children Show all
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Thomas Davidson Lansden
1787 - 1838
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Robert Wilson Lansden
1809 - 1855
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Jane E Lansden
1793 - 1835
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Rev. Abner Wayne Lansden
1794 - 1875
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James King Lansden
1803 - 1877
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Eli Mccreary Lansden
1790 - 1875
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Anna Bone Hill
1789 - 1838
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Hugh Bone Lansden
1806 - 1850
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Sophie B Lansden
1808 - 1854
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Margaret Lansden
1796 - 1838
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Myra Lansden
1799 - 1823
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Susannan Lavina Lansden
1812 - 1871

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