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Susannah Shires

Birth2 Feb 1835 - Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States
Death17 April 1919 - Laceyville, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSusan Conrad
FatherConrad George Shires

Born in Wyalusing, Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States on 2 Feb 1835 to Conrad George Shires and Susan Conrad. Susannah Shires had 11 children. She passed away on 17 April 1919 in Laceyville, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Conrad George Shires
1795 - Unknown
Susan Conrad
1799 - 1870
Children Show all
Emma E Palmer
1870 - Unknown
Shuble W Palmer
1870 - 1935
John C. Palmer
1866 - Unknown
Anna D. Palmer
1861 - 1915
William Benton Palmer
1853 - 1914
Addie S. Palmer
1855 - Unknown

Ella L Palmer
1867 - Unknown
Samuel Palmer
1856 - Unknown
Christine E. Palmer
1874 - 1901
Lillian M Palmer
1864 - 1924
Maybelle Jeffries
1878 - 1920

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