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Susan Boone 1789–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1789-01-20

Birth Location: Christ Church Parish, South Carolina

Death Date: 1864-10-24

Death Location: Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina

Father: John Boone

Mother:

Spouse(s): Henry DeSaussure

Children(s): Louis DeSaussure, John DeSaussure, Sarah DeSaussure, Henry DeSaussure, Wilmot DeSaussure

Susan Boone was born in 1789 in Christ Church Parish, South Carolina, the child of John Boone And Sarah Gibbes. Susan Boone married Henry Alexander Desaussure, and had children including Frances Eliza Desaussure, Georges Fraser Desaussure, Henry William Desaussure, John Boone Desaussure, Louis Daniel Desaussure, Octavia Theodosia Desaussure, Sarah Gibbes Desaussure, Susan Mara Desaussure, Wilmot Gibbes Desaussure. Susan Boone passed away in 1864 in Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • Susan Boone was born in 1789 in Christ Church Parish, South Carolina, the child of John Boone And Sarah Gibbes.
  • Susan Boone married Henry Alexander Desaussure, and had children including Frances Eliza Desaussure, Georges Fraser Desaussure, Henry William Desaussure, John Boone Desaussure, Louis Daniel Desaussure, Octavia Theodosia Desaussure, Sarah Gibbes Desaussure, Susan Mara Desaussure, Wilmot Gibbes Desaussure.
  • Susan Boone passed away in 1864 in Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina.

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Susan Boone's Ancestors

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Susan Boone
1789–1864
Birth Place: Christ Church Parish, South Carolina
Parents
John Boone
1755–1792
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Susan Boone's Descendants

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Susan Boone (1789-01-20–1864-10-24) m. Henry (Alexander) DeSaussure (1788-09-15–1865-12-09)
  1. 1. Louis (Daniel) DeSaussure 1824–1888
    1. 1. Octavia DeSaussure 1860– m. John (Bachman) Chisolm 1851–
  2. 2. John (Boone) DeSaussure –1862
  3. 3. Sarah (Gibbes) DeSaussure 1811–1891
  4. 4. Henry (William) DeSaussure 1815–1887 m. Mary (Coffin) Peronneau 1822–1895
    1. 1. Lizzie DeSaussure 1861–
    2. 2. James (Peronneau) DeSaussure 1853–1895 m. Annie (Isabella) Laurens 1853–1919 m. Anne (Isabelle) Laurens 1853–1919
      1. 1. Amory (Peronneau) DeSaussure 1896–1904
      2. 2. Edward (Harleston DeSaussure) Captain 1893–1979 m. Eleanor (Fleming) Charlton 1893–1962
      3. 3. Mary (Peronneau) DeSaussure 1890–1964
      4. 4. Annie (Isabella ( Anita )) DeSaussure 1888–1981 m. Herbert (Jermain) Slocum 1886–1948
      5. 5. Richard (Laurens) DeSaussure 1885–1971 m. Margaret (Harper) Hamilton 1893–1978
      6. 6. Lucy (Laurens) DeSaussure 1883–1981 m. John (Washington) Moore 1878–1965
      7. 7. James (Peronneau DeSaussure) Jr. 1881–1965
    3. 3. Mary (Coffin) DeSaussure 1848–
    4. 4. William (Peronneau) DeSaussure 1846–1935
    5. 5. Alexander (Baron) DeSaussure 1845–
      1. 1. John DeSaussure 1871–1945
    6. 6. Henry (William) DeSaussure 1842–1897
      1. 1. Henry (William) DeSaussure 1875–
  5. 5. Wilmot (Gibbes) DeSaussure 1822–1886 m. Martha (de Saussure) Gourdin 1823–1914
    1. 1. Susan (Boone) DeSaussure 1847–1924 m. John (Kershaw) Reverand 1847–1921
      1. 1. John Kershaw 1879–1916

Susan Boone's Timeline

2 Records

1789
1789-01-20
Birth of Susan Boone in Christ Church Parish, South Carolina
Christ Church Parish, South Carolina
1864
1864-10-24
Age 75
Death of Susan Boone in Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina
Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1789-01-20
    Event Place: Christ Church Parish, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1864-10-24
    Event Place: Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Charleston, Berkeley County, South Carolina

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