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Susannah Smith

BirthJul 1817 - Tennessee, USA
Death1888-1900 - Shawneehaw Watauga NC
MotherMary Ann Allen Berry
FatherPhilip Gatch Smith

Born in Tennessee, USA on Jul 1817 to Philip Gatch Smith and Mary Ann Allen Berry. Susannah Smith married William Holtzclaw and had 11 children. She passed away on 1888-1900 in Shawneehaw Watauga NC.

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Parents
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Philip Gatch Smith
1784 - 1837
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Mary Ann Allen Berry
1791 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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William Holtzclaw
1815 - 1880
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Elijah Holtsclaw
1847 - 1929
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David Henderson Holtsclaw
1850 - 1910
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John Holtzclaw
1839 - Unknown
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William Lafayette Holsclaw
1841 - 1922
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Nancy C. Holtzclaw
1847 - 1900
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Frances Marion Holtsclaw
1835 - Unknown
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Albertson Holtzclaw
1856 - 1883
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Sarah L Holtzclaw
1860 - Unknown
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Alexander Holtzclaw
1853 - Unknown
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Frances Holtzclaw
1828 - 1894
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Laura H Holtzclaw
1858 - 1888

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