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Susannah Oday Easterling

Birth12 Feb 1819 - St. James, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Death1870 - South Carolina, United States
MotherRebecca Cook Bradwell
FatherEnos Easterling

Born in St. James, Charleston, South Carolina, USA on 12 Feb 1819 to Enos Easterling and Rebecca Cook Bradwell. Susannah Oday Easterling married Benjamin Singletary and had 9 children. She passed away on 1870 in South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Enos Easterling
1760 - 1827
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Rebecca Cook Bradwell
1774 - 1822
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Benjamin Singletary
1810 - 1850
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Benjamin Matthew Singletary
1833 - 1896
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Lydia Anna Singletary Browning
1845 - 1940
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Elizabeth Mildred Singletary
1838 - Unknown
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Ellen Elvina Singletary
1849 - 1899
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Miranda M Singletary
1841 - Unknown
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Rebecca Jane Singletary
1835 - Unknown
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Eliza Ann Ketuch Bland
1840 - 1913
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Mary Jane Singletary
1844 - 1894
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George Singletary
Unknown - Unknown

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