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: follow the guidelines above and send it as an email by clicking on the email address below; or you can send it by "regular" mail to the mailing address below.Searching for info on SAMUEL RICHARD SASSER (7 Sep 1862 - 15 Oct 1924), mar MINNIE BELL SMITH (8 Feb 1871 - 17 Feb 1943). Their ch: DAVIS DEWEY, SAMUEL GREEN, WESLEY, JESSIE, CARRIE, LESSIE, EVA, AIDAN and MATTIE ("Maddie"). Samuel was a farmer and lived in Jones Co., Ms.; buried Pleasant Grove Church Cemetery, Wayne Co., Ms.
Dean Sasser
204 Connely St.
Houma, LA 70363
10 Nov 2000