flag photo of Susan Estella MOSER   Susan Estella  MOSER

  (b. March 1877 Evening Shade, Arkansas, USA   d. 10 March 1963 Clinton, Oklahoma, USA )  

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Susan Estella MOSER was born March 1877 in Evening Shade, Arkansas, USA

Susan Estella MOSER was the child of ?   and   ?

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Susan Estella  married  James Thomas POTTER 14 March 1896 in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
James Thomas POTTER  was born 13 October 1872 in Little River, Bell, Texas, USA.  James Thomas died 30 December 1943 in Clinton, Oklahoma, USA. 

Susan Estella MOSER died 10 March 1963 in Clinton, Oklahoma, USA.



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