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Susan Davis Kollock

Birth21 December 1793 - Elizabethtown, New Jersey
Death31 Mar 1854 - Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, United States
MotherSusan Arnett
FatherShephard Kollock

Born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey on 21 December 1793 to Shephard Kollock and Susan Arnett. Susan Davis Kollock married Rev. John Knox Witherspoon and had 7 children. She passed away on 31 Mar 1854 in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
Shephard Kollock
1750 - 1839
Susan Arnett
1755 - 1846
Spouse(s)
Rev. John Knox Witherspoon
1790 - 1853
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Susan Kollock Witherspoon
1816 - 1857
Rev. Frederick Nash Witherspoon
1814 - 1848
John Knox Witherspoon
1816 - 1880
Mary Nash Witherspoon
1827 - 1900

George Burgwyn Witherspoon
1827 - 1849
Henry Kollock Witherspoon
1820 - 1870
David Brainard Witherspoon
1822 - 1859

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