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Susannah Jane Erwin

Birth1 May 1837 - Greenbrier County, West Virginia
DeathFebruary 15, 1909 - Organ Cave, Greenbrier, West Virginia, USA
MotherMary Clarissa Dickson
FatherDavid McClure Erwin

Born in Greenbrier County, West Virginia on 1 May 1837 to David McClure Erwin and Mary Clarissa Dickson. Susannah Jane Erwin married James L. Honaker and had 9 children. She passed away on February 15, 1909 in Organ Cave, Greenbrier, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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David Mcclure Erwin
1809 - 1876
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Mary Clarissa Dickson
1816 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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James L. Honaker
1834 - 1876
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Newton Dixon Honaker
1861 - 1949
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Joseph Franklin Honaker
1867 - 1944
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William Anderson Honaker
1862 - 1946
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James Davis Honaker
1875 - 1961
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Mary Margaret Honaker
1872 - 1946
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Henry Walter Honaker
1865 - 1922
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Minnie S. Honaker
1872 - 1956
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Minter D Honaker
1861 - 1870
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John S. Honaker
1868 - 1868

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