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Susannah Pulliam

Birth1784 - Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Deathabout 1848 - Henry County, Kentucky, USA
MotherElizabeth Holliday
FatherJoseph Pulliam

Born in Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA on 1784 to Joseph Pulliam and Elizabeth Holliday. Susannah Pulliam married John Evans and had 7 children. She passed away on about 1848 in Henry County, Kentucky, USA.

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Joseph Pulliam
1745 - 1798
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Elizabeth Holliday
1744 - 1785
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John Evans
1778 - 1815
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Joseph Pulliam Evins
1805 - 1881
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Alexander Evins
Unknown - Unknown
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John M. Evins
1809 - 1846
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Barthena Evans
1808 - 1844
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Benjamin Evans
1815 - 1846
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Elizabeth Hickman Evins
1813 - 1887
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Melvina Evins
1811 - Unknown

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