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Susannah Laughlin

Birth18 MAY 1816 - Franklin Co., MO
DeathAbt 1870 - Paynesville, MO
MotherNaomi Morrow
FatherSamuel LAUGHLIN

Born in Franklin Co., MO on 18 MAY 1816 to Samuel LAUGHLIN and Naomi Morrow. Susannah Laughlin married Samuel Hamilton and had 8 children. She passed away on Abt 1870 in Paynesville, MO.

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Parents
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Samuel Laughlin
1791 - 1869
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Naomi Morrow
1798 - 1828
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Hamilton
1806 - 1868
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Elizabeth Hamilton
1848 - Unknown
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John William Hamilton
1850 - Unknown
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Samuel A., Jr. Hamilton
1845 - 1920
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Thomas H Hamilton
1857 - Unknown
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Celia E. Hamilton
1855 - Unknown
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Jane Hamilton
1843 - Unknown
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Lucinda Hamilton
1843 - Unknown
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Naomi Hamilton
1842 - Unknown

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