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Susannah Crow

Birth
Johnston County, North Carolina, USA
Death
3 May 1860 (aged 84)
Burial
Lydia, Darlington County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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There is high probability that Susannah and husband John, were buried in the now destroyed Garland Family Cemetery.Susannah Unknown was born between 1771 & 1774, probably in SC, as was her spouse, Samuel Crow; both probably died in Hall County, GA, after the 1840 Hall County, GA, census, and before the 1850 census there.

About 20 years ago, it was suggested by a late cousin (Louis Allen, of Hill County, TX) by way of his Uncle Allen (a family historian/researcher) who had suggested that her maiden name "could have been, a "Miss Williamson". I told another cousin what cousin Louis had "suggested" to me and did not think this cousin would take the unverified suggestion of "Williamson" put on his Online family tree! Now hundreds have copied this unproven maiden name and show her in their Online trees too as, Susannah "Williamson".

I have done extensive DNA testing with almost every company offering DNA testing for genealogy purposes hoping to prove or dis-prove what her maiden name was. 20 years later, Susannah's maiden name is still unknown to me. If it was Williamson, I certainly did not get enough Williason AtDNA for any Williamson matches, which makes me even more suspect of her maiden name could be.

Sincerely,
Phillip Crow at [email protected]
There is high probability that Susannah and husband John, were buried in the now destroyed Garland Family Cemetery.Susannah Unknown was born between 1771 & 1774, probably in SC, as was her spouse, Samuel Crow; both probably died in Hall County, GA, after the 1840 Hall County, GA, census, and before the 1850 census there.

About 20 years ago, it was suggested by a late cousin (Louis Allen, of Hill County, TX) by way of his Uncle Allen (a family historian/researcher) who had suggested that her maiden name "could have been, a "Miss Williamson". I told another cousin what cousin Louis had "suggested" to me and did not think this cousin would take the unverified suggestion of "Williamson" put on his Online family tree! Now hundreds have copied this unproven maiden name and show her in their Online trees too as, Susannah "Williamson".

I have done extensive DNA testing with almost every company offering DNA testing for genealogy purposes hoping to prove or dis-prove what her maiden name was. 20 years later, Susannah's maiden name is still unknown to me. If it was Williamson, I certainly did not get enough Williason AtDNA for any Williamson matches, which makes me even more suspect of her maiden name could be.

Sincerely,
Phillip Crow at [email protected]

Gravesite Details

May have been buried at the Old Shoal Creek Baptist Church cemetery, now under Lake Sidney Lanier in Hall County, GA. Yes, many of the identified graves were moved to other cem., re: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/hall/cemeteries/oldscreek.txt



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