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Thomas Sisson

Birth18 Mar 1813 - Virginia
Death29 May 1899 - Scioto County, OH
MotherCatherine Catrin Kirkwood
FatherStanley Sisson

Born in Virginia on 18 Mar 1813 to Stanley Sisson and Catherine Catrin Kirkwood. Thomas Sisson married Rebecca Ellen Belcher and had 9 children. He passed away on 29 May 1899 in Scioto County, OH.

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Parents
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Stanley Sisson
1772 - 1862
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Catherine Catrin Kirkwood
1770 - 1828
Spouse(s)
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Rebecca Ellen Belcher
1813 - Unknown
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Lizzie Sisson
1826 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Thomas Sisson
1853 - 1910
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Armina Sisson
1854 - 1922
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Robert S Sisson
1833 - 1915
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Mary Jane Sisson
1840 - 1913
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Margaret Sisson
1847 - Unknown
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Ludlow Sisson
1844 - 1850
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David Sisson
1850 - 1860
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John Sisson
Unknown - Unknown
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Charley Sisson
1868 - Unknown

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