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Amelia Martin High 1813–1866 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 May 1813

Birth Location: Wake County, NC, USA

Death Date: 1 Jul 1866

Death Location: Wake County, NC, USA

Father: Alexander High

Mother: Elizabeth Ray

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In 1813, Amelia Martin High entered the world in Wake County, NC, USA, born to Alexander Martin Sandy High And Elizabeth Bettie C Kiff Ray. Amelia Martin High passed away in 1866 in Wake County, NC, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1813, Amelia Martin High entered the world in Wake County, NC, USA, born to Alexander Martin Sandy High And Elizabeth Bettie C Kiff Ray.
  • Amelia Martin High passed away in 1866 in Wake County, NC, USA.

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Amelia High's Ancestors

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Amelia High
1813–1866
Birth Place: Wake County, NC, USA
Parents
Alexander Martin 'Sandy' High
1793–1876
North Carolina, United States
Elizabeth ('Bettie' C. (Kiff)) Ray
1797–1862
North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Harbert High
1769–1795
Wake, North Carolina, USA
Rachel Martin
1776–1808
Wake County, North Carolina, United States of America
James Ray
1785–
Rachel (Ray)
1730–
Great-Grandparents
William Martin
1740–1800
Ann Terrell
1737–1816
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas War)
1714–1792
Ann Blythe
1722–1766
John Terrell
1692–1758
Elizabeth Harrison
1717–1784

Amelia High's Timeline

2 Records

1813
27 May 1813
Birth of Amelia Martin High in Wake County, NC, USA
Wake County, NC, USA
1866
1 Jul 1866
Age 53
Death of Amelia Martin High in Wake County, NC, USA
Wake County, NC, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 May 1813
    Event Place: Wake County, NC, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Jul 1866
    Event Place: Wake County, NC, USA

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