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Susie Bond

Female 1882 - 1925  (43 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susie Bond was born on 22 Feb 1882 in Nashville, TN; died on 9 Mar 1925 in Atlanta, GA or Decatur at Emory University Hospital.

    Notes:

    [Gloria J.Tune1.FTW]
    [375330.ftw]
    Residence: Nashville, TN; Atlanta and Colle ge Park, GA
    Born in the "Weber Home", 3 doors from 9th on Boscobel St.; moved later
    to 9th and Boscobel; later Waverly Place; afterwards moved into town,
    then out to 125 17th Street, N., where she and Will were married and
    where P aul and John were born
    Attended Peabody Normal College, Nashville, TN and was awarded a
    Teacher's Certificate

    Susie married William Paul Clark on 11 Dec 1907 in Nashville, TN. William (son of Albert Gallatin Pierce Clark and Frances Mae Chiles) was born on 24 Oct 1879 in Diana, Giles County, Tennessee; died on 16 Apr 1950 in College Park, Fulton County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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Generation: 2

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