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Personal data Susan Catherine Alwood 

  • Alternative names: Susan Alwood Dunbar, Susan Dunbar Farley
  • She was born on December 14, 1835 in Delta, Lucas Co., OH.
  • (Living) in the year 1870 in Almer Twp., Tuscola Co., MI.
  • She died on March 17, 1930 in Emander, Snohomish Co., WA, she was 94 years old.
  • She is buried on March 18, 1930 in Washelli, unable to locate, WA.
  • A child of Ephraim Kelly Alwood and Elizabeth Salsberry
  • This information was last updated on January 8, 2025.

Household of Susan Catherine Alwood

(1) She is married to Daniel Dunbar.

They got married on December 29, 1853 at fortasse, Fulton Co., OH, she was 18 years old.

Daniel Dunbar oo Susan Catherine Alwood

Marriage sources: Author: Stringfellow, Helena; Title: «u»The Alwood Family Tree«/u», (Publication site: Grantville PA, Publisher: Wert Bookbinding, Publication date: MCMXCVI), pg. II-FGS-158, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for date of marriage.

Copied Bible records of Elizabeth Alwood made by Dorothy Cawthorn.
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Child(ren):



(2) She is married to James Farley.

They got married on November 10, 1867 at Tuscola Co., MI, she was 31 years old.

James Farley oo Susanna Catherine Alwood

Marriage source: Axtman, Debbie, www.usgennet.org/usa/mi/county/tuscola/tusmar/marriagesabbe-andrus.htm , Alphabetical List of Tuscola Brides & Grooms, (Tuscola Co., MI, Tuscola Co. MI Gen. Society, read iii Mar MMII), Repository: FHLFilm # 983816.

"ALWOOD, Susanna C. FARLEY, James 10 Nov 1867" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Eva M. Farley  1872-1944
  2. Albert B. Farley  1871-1933 


Notes about Susan Catherine Alwood

Susan Catherine Alwood

Source: Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento CA, T.K., June MCMXCI), pg. 212, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib..

cf. Stahl, Harriet, The Family of Johann Jacob Stahl, Sr. of LeHigh Co., PA, (Mt. Vernon IN, Windmill Pub Inc, MCMXCV), pg. 323, Repository: Lenig Lib., Newport, PA

cf. Stringfellow, Helena, The Alwood Family Tree, (Grantville PA, Wert Bookbinding, MCMXCVI), pg. II-FGS-158, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~wasnohom/sc20cvh6.htm, CEDAR VALLEY PROJECT1920 CENSUS

'08A 049 ?SORENSON Charles C. head 51 mar US-UT NOR NOR watchman poultry farm 08A 050 ?SORENSON ??? wife 46 mar US-MI US-PA US-OH hotel hotel keeper 08B 051 FARLEY Susan m-law 82 wid US-OH US-MD US-PA none'

'?SORENSON pg. 08A line 49'

According to her d.c. Susan's remains were cremated.

Hanna, Jackie, e-mail to David Navorska, (Portage MI, J.H., xxvii Apr MMIII)

'... Several Alwoods there including Susan Alwood and the elusive Mr. (James) Farley. With that piece of info, I found them in the 1870 census in Almer Twp, Tuscola Co, where he's listed as a U.B. minister. She is listed as widowed inthe 1880 census so he must have died between 1872-1880. ...'

Death Certificate for place of birth.

Cawthorn, Dorothy, family records copied by her from the home of "Aunt Mayme"

Susan's husbands: 1) Daniel Dunbar 2) James Farley

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35560016/susan_catherine_farley
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Susan Catherine Alwood

Anna Maria Stahl
< 1775-1856

Susan Catherine Alwood
1835-1930

(1) 1853

Daniel Dunbar
± 1832-< 1943

(2) 1867

James Farley
± 1825-< 1881

Eva M. Farley
1872-1944

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