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Susannah Reiser

Birth7 May 1801 - Effingham Co., GA
Death10 June 1846 - Not Available
MotherMary Grovenstein
FatherDavid Reiser

Born in Effingham Co., GA on 7 May 1801 to David Reiser and Mary Grovenstein. Susannah Reiser married Elias Alex Groover and had 8 children. She passed away on 10 June 1846.

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Parents
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David Reiser
1765 - 1836
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Mary Grovenstein
1766 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Elias Alex Groover
1798 - Unknown
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Luther C Groover
1833 - 1902
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Robert Jonathan Groover
1837 - 1912
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Susanna M. Groover
1838 - Unknown
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George H. Groover
1831 - Unknown
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Sophia Lucretia Groover
1835 - Unknown
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Shadrack Irvin Groover
1846 - Unknown
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Sheppard E. Groover
1844 - Unknown
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Reuben J. Groover
1841 - Unknown

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