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Susannah Ratcliff 1829–1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1829

Birth Location: Greenville, Darke, Ohio, USA

Death Date: Aft. 1870

Death Location: Monegaw, St Clair, Missouri

Father: John RATLIFF

Mother: Nancy SNIDER

Spouse(s): John SWARTHWOOD

Children(s): Phoebe Awathwood

The story of Susannah Ratcliff began in 1829 in Greenville, Darke, Ohio, USA. Susannah Ratcliff married John Henry Swarthwood, and had children including Phoebe Ann Awathwood. Susannah Ratcliff passed away in 1870 in Monegaw, St Clair, Missouri.

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Biography

  • The story of Susannah Ratcliff began in 1829 in Greenville, Darke, Ohio, USA.
  • Susannah Ratcliff married John Henry Swarthwood, and had children including Phoebe Ann Awathwood.
  • Susannah Ratcliff passed away in 1870 in Monegaw, St Clair, Missouri.

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Susannah Ratcliff's Ancestors

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Susannah Ratcliff
1829–1870
Birth Place: Greenville, Darke, Ohio, USA
Parents
John A RATLIFF
1800–1880
York County, Virginia, USA
Nancy SNIDER
1807–1863
Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Susannah Ratcliff's Descendants

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Susannah Ratcliff (1829–Aft. 1870) m. John (Henry) SWARTHWOOD (1827–1905)
  1. 1. Phoebe (Ann) Awathwood 1849–1908 m. Alfred (Andrew) BEAN 1830–1894
    1. 1. Alfred (Lewis) Bean 1879–1958 m. Florence (Unk) Bean 1886–
    2. 2. D (F) Bean 1881–1960 m. Hattie (M Unk) Bean 1887–
    3. 3. Josephus (Thomas) Bean 1875–1954 m. Emma (Unk) Bean 1880–
    4. 4. Harriet (Jane Bean) Gowen 1889–1982 m. Benjamin (Franklin) Gowen 1892–
      1. 1. Claude Gowen 1915– m. Lenora (Unk) Gowen 1924–
      2. 2. Clifford (L) Gowen 1926–
    5. 5. John (Brown) Bean 1893–1987 m. Eleanore (Unk) Bean 1906–
    6. 6. Zacaria Bean 1886–1948
    7. 7. Mary (E. Bean) Hines 1860–1943 m. Franlin (Paul) Hines 1855–
      1. 1. Oscar (L Hines) Sr 1885–1986 m. Effie (Bell Smith) Hines 1894–1969
        1. 1. Orval (Lloyd) Hines 1914–2001 m. Ruby (J) Hines 1910–
        2. 2. Ruby Halbirt 1916–1977 m. Claude Halbirt 1902–1972
        3. 3. Oscar Hines 1921–1997 m. Ruby (N Unk) Hines 1923–
        4. 4. Opal (Margaret HInes) Jones 1912–2000 m. Henry (T) Jones 1907–
        5. 5. James (" Jimmie") Hines 1918–1998 m. Ruth (Carpenter) Hines 1923–
        6. 6. Mary (L. Hines) Cattaneo 1925–2017
    8. 8. Nancy (Ann Bean) Schiereck 1885–1971 m. C (B) Schierick 1885–
    9. 9. George (Franklin) Bean 1858–1942
    10. 10. Laura (Frances Bean) Dean 1879–1918

Susannah Ratcliff's Timeline

2 Records

1829
1829
Birth of Susannah Ratcliff in Greenville, Darke, Ohio, USA
Greenville, Darke, Ohio, USA
1870
Aft. 1870
Age 41
Death of Susannah Ratcliff in Monegaw, St Clair, Missouri
Monegaw, St Clair, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1829
    Event Place: Greenville, Darke, Ohio, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1870
    Event Place: Monegaw, St Clair, Missouri

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