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Susannah Bowers 1797–1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 May 1797

Birth Location: Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 07 Jan 1848

Death Location: Knox County, Ohio, USA

Father: Elais Bowers

Mother: Martha Butler

Spouse(s):

Children(s): John Grant

In 1797, Susannah Bowers entered the world in Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Elais Bowers And Martha Butler. Susannah Bowers had children including John R Grant. Susannah Bowers passed away in 1848 in Knox County, Ohio, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1797, Susannah Bowers entered the world in Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA, born to Elais Bowers And Martha Butler.
  • Susannah Bowers had children including John R Grant.
  • Susannah Bowers passed away in 1848 in Knox County, Ohio, USA.

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Susannah Bowers's Ancestors

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Susannah Bowers
1797–1848
Birth Place: Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Elais Bowers
1736–1838
Martha Butler
1756–1849
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Susannah Bowers's Descendants

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Susannah Bowers (30 May 1797–07 Jan 1848)
  1. 1. John (R) Grant 1831–
    1. 1. Elmer Grant 1882–1929
      1. 1. Helen (Margurite) Grant 1906–1993
        1. 1. Ruth (Arline) Bartman 1931–2011

Susannah Bowers's Timeline

2 Records

1797
30 May 1797
Birth of Susannah Bowers in Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
1848
07 Jan 1848
Age 51
Death of Susannah Bowers in Knox County, Ohio, USA
Knox County, Ohio, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 May 1797
    Event Place: Morris, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Jan 1848
    Event Place: Knox County, Ohio, USA

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