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Susannah Daugherty

Birth1776 - Guilford County, North Carolina
Death02 Jun 1850 - Lincoln County, Tennessee
MotherJean stewart (theory)
Fathercharles Dougherty

Born in Guilford County, North Carolina on 1776 to charles Dougherty and Jean stewart (theory). Susannah Daugherty married Thomas Flack and had 12 children. She passed away on 02 Jun 1850 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

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Parents
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Charles Dougherty
Unknown - Unknown
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Jean Stewart (Theory)
1750 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Flack
1769 - 1857
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Musidora Flack
1807 - 1849
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Elizabeth Jean Flack
1810 - 1888
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Matilda Flack
1804 - 1873
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Charles Pinckney Flack
1812 - 1885
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Robert D. Flack
1803 - 1856
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Lavinia Flack
1815 - 1870
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Rufus K Flack
1808 - 1860
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James Flack
1816 - 1845
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Polly Flack
1811 - 1825
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Wiley B Flack
1819 - 1853
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Thomas Mills Flack
1806 - 1844
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Susan Gregory
1816 - 1856

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