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Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley 1845–1887 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 MAR 1845

Birth Location: Dade County, Missouri

Death Date: 1887

Death Location: Glen Rose, Clark, Texas

Father: William Henley

Mother: Rebecca Russell

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The story of Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley began in 1845 in Dade County, Missouri. Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley married John H Faulkner, and had children including Charles Faulkner, Fannie Faulkner, Frank Faulkner, Port Faulkner. Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley passed away in 1887 in Glen Rose, Clark, Texas.

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Biography

  • The story of Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley began in 1845 in Dade County, Missouri.
  • Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley married John H Faulkner, and had children including Charles Faulkner, Fannie Faulkner, Frank Faulkner, Port Faulkner.
  • Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley passed away in 1887 in Glen Rose, Clark, Texas.

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Susan Henley's Ancestors

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Susan Henley
1845–1887
Birth Place: Dade County, Missouri
Parents
William Phillip Henley
1806–1888
Georgia
Rebecca (Allen) Russell
1811–1860
Tennessee
Grandparents
William Henley
1772–1832
Hillsborough, Orange, North Carolina
Mary (A.) Williamson
1778–1860
Orange County, North Carolina
Richard Russell
1780–1821
Allen
–1815
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Susan Henley's Timeline

2 Records

1845
8 MAR 1845
Birth of Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley in Dade County, Missouri
Dade County, Missouri
1887
1887
Age 42
Death of Susan Matilda (Tilda) Henley in Glen Rose, Clark, Texas
Glen Rose, Clark, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 MAR 1845
    Event Place: Dade County, Missouri
    Record Source: TITLE

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1887
    Event Place: Glen Rose, Clark, Texas
    Record Source: TITLE

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