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Susannah Smith

Birth1763 - Brunswick, Virginia, United States
Death1833 - Anson County, North Carolina, USA
MotherMagdalena Woods
FatherReverend Ensign James Smith

Born in Brunswick, Virginia, United States on 1763 to Reverend Ensign James Smith and Magdalena Woods. Susannah Smith married Randolph "Randall" Threadgill and had 8 children. She passed away on 1833 in Anson County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Reverend Ensign James Smith
1740 - 1798
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Magdalena Woods
1744 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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Randolph "Randall" Threadgill
1749 - 1819
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George Washington Threadgill
1792 - 1874
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James Threadgill
1784 - 1879
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Martha Threadgill
1797 - 1840
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Isaac Threadgill
1788 - 1860
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Allen Threadgill
1786 - 1850
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Thomas Coke Threadgill
1795 - 1820
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Nancy Threadgill / Threldkeld
1799 - 1840
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Boy Threadgill
1803 - 1820

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