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Susannah Smith

Birth11 April 1762 - Warren, GA
Death27 May 1832 - Taliaferro, GA
MotherAnna Macomber
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Warren, GA on 11 April 1762 to John Smith and Anna Macomber. Susannah Smith married Job Swain and had 14 children. She passed away on 27 May 1832 in Taliaferro, GA.

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Parents
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John Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Anna Macomber
1726 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Job Swain
1747 - 1819
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Josiah Swain
1790 - 1856
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Nancy Swain
1782 - 1840
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Thomas S Swain
1784 - 1840
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James Grover Swain ♦✫∞
1799 - 1865
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Margaret "Peggy" Swain
1796 - 1865
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Richard Swain
1794 - Unknown
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William C. Swain
1801 - 1862
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John Swain
1781 - 1775
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John Smith Swain
1805 - 1860
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Mary Swain
1806 - Unknown
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Sunson Swain
1803 - 1860
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Richard Swain
1783 - Unknown
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Josiah Swain
1785 - Unknown
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Isaiah Lane Swain
1793 - 1850

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