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Susannah Lear

Birth16 Nov 1806 - Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Death17 May 1884 - Marion, Missouri, United States
MotherMary "Polly" Feagan
FatherTHOMAS MORE LEAR

Born in Bourbon, Kentucky, United States on 16 Nov 1806 to THOMAS MORE LEAR and Mary "Polly" Feagan. Susannah Lear married Charles Leche Turner and had 13 children. She passed away on 17 May 1884 in Marion, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas More Lear
1769 - 1833
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Mary "Polly" Feagan
1777 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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Charles Leche Turner
1792 - 1864
Children Show all
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Silas Turner
1830 - 1889
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Theresa A Turner
1841 - 1923
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Jasper Turner
1832 - 1907
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Reuben Turner
1828 - 1897
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Franklin Matthew Turner
1837 - 1879
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Martha Jane Turner
1847 - 1923
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Caroline Turner
1825 - 1908
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Priscilla Turner
1839 - 1913
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James Turner
1833 - 1845
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Mary Ann Turner
1827 - 1902
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Susan Frances Turner
1844 - 1849
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Phebe Turner
1835 - 1844
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Eliza Turner
1830 - Unknown

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