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Susannah Ratcliffe

Birth11 Feb 1787 - Siler City, Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Death13 Jul 1868 - Buffalo, Dallas Co., MO
MotherRuth Ward
FatherJohn Ratcliff

Born in Siler City, Chatham, North Carolina, USA on 11 Feb 1787 to John Ratcliff and Ruth Ward. Susannah Ratcliffe married Eli Vanderford 1cx6r Vf Carolinas and had 14 children. She passed away on 13 Jul 1868 in Buffalo, Dallas Co., MO.

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Parents
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John Ratcliff
1756 - 1807
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Ruth Ward
1759 - 1805
Spouse(s)
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Eli Vanderford 1Cx6r Vf Carolinas
1782 - 1856
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Asa Ratcliff Vanderford
1818 - 1889
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Jesse Vanderford
1822 - 1878
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Rhesa Maynard Vanderford
1813 - 1879
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Joseph Vanderford
1810 - 1848
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Enos Vanderford
1812 - 1866
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Sarah Jane Vanderford
1825 - Unknown
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Eli Vanderford
1816 - 1892
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John Vanderford
1807 - 1869
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Alcy Or Alexandra Vanderford
1830 - Unknown
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Harriet Vanderford
1827 - Unknown
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Girl Vanderford
1815 - 1820
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William Vanderford
1813 - 1850
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Rachiel Vanderford
1850 - Unknown
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Lucinda Vanderford
1848 - 1883

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