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Susannah Smith

Birth2 Nov 1823 - Madison County, Georgia, United States
Death11 Aug 1862 - Madison Co., GA
MotherMary Elizabeth Millican (Smith)
FatherWilliam J Smith

Born in Madison County, Georgia, United States on 2 Nov 1823 to William J Smith and Mary Elizabeth Millican (Smith). Susannah Smith married John Franklin McElroy and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 Aug 1862 in Madison Co., GA.

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Parents
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William J Smith
1815 - 1840
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Mary Elizabeth Millican (Smith)
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Franklin Mcelroy
1819 - 1903
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Martha Francena Mcelroy
1846 - 1937
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Hugh John "Babe" Mcelroy
1856 - 1943
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Fannah H. (Fannie) Mcelroy
1847 - 1931
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James F. Mcelroy
1851 - 1935
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Henry F. Mcelroy
1861 - 1949
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Pricy Mcelroy
1860 - 1937
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John Thomas Mcelroy
1855 - 1942
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Lizzie Mckleroy
1840 - Unknown
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Mary Mcelroy
1844 - 1844

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