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Susannah "Susan" Sumner

Birth1815 - Burke, North Carolina, United States
Death1880 - Polk, Tennessee, United States
Motherpolly potillo
FatherMillington Lytle

Born in Burke, North Carolina, United States on 1815 to Millington Lytle and polly potillo. Susannah "Susan" Sumner married Alexander Grant and had 14 children. She passed away on 1880 in Polk, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
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Millington Lytle
1809 - 1899
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Polly Potillo
1792 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Alexander Grant
1811 - 1893
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John Grant
1853 - 1930
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Susan Jane Grant
1850 - 1926
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Elizabeth Grant
1840 - 1919
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Margaret Grant
1842 - 1880
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Emaline Grant
1837 - Unknown
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Roxannah Grant
1852 - 1900
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Jane Grant
1845 - Unknown
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Lytle "Littleton" Grant
1841 - Unknown
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Mary Magdeline Grant
1846 - 1941
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Wiley Grant
1843 - 1890
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William Grant
1831 - 1880
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Silas Grant
1833 - 1880
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Elvira Grant
1854 - 1924
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Mitchell A Grant
1835 - 1857

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