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Elise Saunders 1752–1805 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt 1752

Birth Location: Norfolk, England

Death Date: Abt 1805

Death Location: Franklin, North Carolina

Father: John Saunders

Mother: Mary None

Spouse(s): Solomon Dossey

Children(s): Elizabeth Dossee

The story of Elise Saunders began in 1752 in Norfolk, England. Elise Saunders married Solomon Dossey, and had children including Elizabeth Dossee. Elise Saunders passed away in 1805 in Franklin, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Elise Saunders began in 1752 in Norfolk, England.
  • Elise Saunders married Solomon Dossey, and had children including Elizabeth Dossee.
  • Elise Saunders passed away in 1805 in Franklin, North Carolina.

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Elise Saunders's Ancestors

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Elise Saunders
1752–1805
Birth Place: Norfolk, England
Parents
John Saunders
1730–1780
Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut, USA
Mary
1730–1780
Connecticut, United States
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Elise Saunders's Descendants

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Elise Saunders (Abt 1752–Abt 1805) m. Solomon Dossey (ABT 1750–19 Feb 1818)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Dossee 1773–1845 m. Daniel Railsback 1765–1825
    1. 1. Molly Railsback 1809–1850
      1. 1. Elizabeth Crutchfield 1834–
        1. 1. Jane (Frances "Fannie") Davis 1858–1929 m. Carl Hopsecker 1842–1913

Elise Saunders's Timeline

2 Records

1752
Abt 1752
Birth of Elise Saunders in Norfolk, England
Norfolk, England
1805
Abt 1805
Age 53
Death of Elise Saunders in Franklin, North Carolina
Franklin, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt 1752
    Event Place: Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt 1805
    Event Place: Franklin, North Carolina

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