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Susannah Burns 1787–1854 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1787
Birth Location: Burke, North Carolina
Death Date: 16 Sep 1854
Death Location: Washington, Kentucky, United States
Father: Philip Sr.
Mother: Anna Burns
Spouse(s): Charles JR
Children(s): William Ruby
In 1787, Susannah Burns entered the world in Burke, North Carolina, born to Philip Burns Sr And Anna Catherine Maria Christina Miller Burns. Susannah Burns married Charles Ruby Jr, and had children including William Ruby. Susannah Burns passed away in 1854 in Washington, Kentucky, United States.
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Biography
- In 1787, Susannah Burns entered the world in Burke, North Carolina, born to Philip Burns Sr And Anna Catherine Maria Christina Miller Burns.
- Susannah Burns married Charles Ruby Jr, and had children including William Ruby.
- Susannah Burns passed away in 1854 in Washington, Kentucky, United States.
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Susannah Burns's Ancestors
Susannah Burns's Descendants
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1. William Ruby 1818–1898 m. Nancy 1811–1897
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1. Lewis (M.) Ruby 1863– m. Cordelia (Anne) Paxton 1867–1923
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1. Estella (Bell) Ruby 1889–1965 m. Ora (Leon) Campbell 1882–1940
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1. Wilma (maxin) Campbell 1920–1991
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Susannah Burns's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1787
Event Place: Burke, North Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Sep 1854
Event Place: Washington, Kentucky, United States