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Susanna Shoaf
- Preferred Name: Susanna Shoaf[1]
- Gender: F
- Occupation: in 8 children.[1] [2]
- Birth: 4 APR 1778 in Rowan County, North Carolina[1] [2]
- Occupation: in Homemaker.[1] [2]
- Fact 6: 18 DEC 1834 in Living in Davidson County, North Carolina.[1] [2]
- Death: BET 1820 AND 1873[1]
Family 1: Jacob Sowers, b. 14 NOV 1776 in Rowan County, North Carolina d. BEF 1846 in Davidson County, North Carolina.
- m. ABT 1803 in Rowan County, North Carolina
- Caroline Sowers, b. ABT 1816 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA. d. BET 1817 AND 1910
- George Sowers, b. 1804 in Rowan County, North Carolina d. BET 1840 AND 1895 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA.
- Susannah Sowers, b. ABT 1818 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA. d. BET 1819 AND 1912
- Theophilus Sowers, b. ABT 1810 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA. d. BET 1811 AND 1900
- Samuel Sowers, b. 1815 in Rowan County, North Carolina d. BEF 1880 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA.
- Valentine Sowers, b. 1814 in Rowan County, North Carolina d. BET 1833 AND 1905 in Davidson County, North Carolina.
- Sarah Sowers, b. ABT 1812 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA. d. BET 1813 AND 1906
- Joseph Sowers, b. 1807 in Rowan County, North Carolina d. 7 JAN 1854
Sources:
- Title: v7t3834.FTW
Note: Source Medium: Other
- Page: note: Keith Wolf, Oregon, 1983. Footnote: Keith Wolf, Oregon, 1983.Keith Wolf, Oregon, 1983.
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