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Susan Frances Pace

Birth25 Jun 1835 - Providence, Boone, Missouri, USA
Death16 Oct 1915 - Boone, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth B Proctor
FatherRichard Russell Jr Pace

Born in Providence, Boone, Missouri, USA on 25 Jun 1835 to Richard Russell Jr Pace and Elizabeth B Proctor. Susan Frances Pace married James W. King and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 Oct 1915 in Boone, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
Richard Russell Jr Pace
1805 - 1877
Elizabeth B Proctor
1809 - 1849
Spouse(s)
James W. King
1833 - 1898
Children Show all
Carrie Elizabeth King
1868 - 1945
Edgar Lee King
1864 - 1923
Mattie Claude King
1870 - 1933
James W King
1875 - 1915
Susie Mary King
1880 - 1938

Annie K. King
1866 - 1954
Everett B King
1861 - 1926
Lou Ella King
1862 - 1927
Ada Mae King
1873 - 1888
William Russell King
1878 - Unknown

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