Susan married Lemuel Davisson in 1835, and after the death of their second infant, they moved north to Pleasant township, where Lemuel had relations on his mother's side.
They had six more children, four of whom grew to adulthood. Susan gradually lost her eyesight, but is remembered sitting in a rocking chair, smoking a pipe, and knitting great numbers of socks, including for soldiers during the Spanish-American War.
Susan married Lemuel Davisson in 1835, and after the death of their second infant, they moved north to Pleasant township, where Lemuel had relations on his mother's side.
They had six more children, four of whom grew to adulthood. Susan gradually lost her eyesight, but is remembered sitting in a rocking chair, smoking a pipe, and knitting great numbers of socks, including for soldiers during the Spanish-American War.
Gravesite Details
No inscription was added to their marker, but she was laid to rest beside her husband Lemuel.