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Susannah Jane Scott

Birth13 Feb 1815 - South Carolina, USA
Death08 Oct 1888 - Ennis, Ellis, Texas, USA
MotherNancy Agnes Agnew
FatherJohn Scott

Born in South Carolina, USA on 13 Feb 1815 to John Scott and Nancy Agnes Agnew. Susannah Jane Scott married James Judson Andrews and had 10 children. She passed away on 08 Oct 1888 in Ennis, Ellis, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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John Scott
1763 - 1825
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Nancy Agnes Agnew
1777 - 1861
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James Judson Andrews
1817 - 1897
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Mississippa Andrews
1853 - 1879
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Sarah Susan "Sallie" Andrews
1842 - 1920
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Martha Erentine Andrews
1846 - 1938
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James L Andrews
1849 - 1871
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David A. Andrews
1851 - 1871
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Letitia Rebecca Andrews
1844 - 1884
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Mary J. Andrews
1839 - 1905
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Nancy J. Andrews
1843 - 1925
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Margaret E. Andrews
1838 - 1860
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Jonah F. Andrews
1847 - 1880

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