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Charlotte De Berry Kirby 1795–1873 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 3 Apr 1795
Birth Location: North Carolina
Death Date: 1873
Death Location: en route from Texas to Colorado
Father: William Kirby
Mother: Temperance DeBerry
Spouse(s): Vincent Parsons, James Martin
Children(s): Melvina Martin
In 1795, Charlotte De Berry Kirby entered the world in North Carolina, born to William Kirby And Temperance Deberry. Charlotte De Berry Kirby married James Hough Martin, Vincent Parsons, and had children including Melvina Frances Martin. Charlotte De Berry Kirby passed away in 1873 in en route from Texas to Colorado.
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- In 1795, Charlotte De Berry Kirby entered the world in North Carolina, born to William Kirby And Temperance Deberry.
- Charlotte De Berry Kirby married James Hough Martin, Vincent Parsons, and had children including Melvina Frances Martin.
- Charlotte De Berry Kirby passed away in 1873 in en route from Texas to Colorado.
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Charlotte Kirby's Ancestors
Charlotte Kirby's Descendants
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1. Melvina (Frances) Martin 1827–1884 m. John (Joseph) Colson 1829–1921
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1. John (Joseph) Colson 1857–1931 m. Octavia (Mae) Dula 1868–1931
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1. Frank (W) Colson 1906–1986 m. Jeanne Stinson 1918–1995
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Charlotte Kirby's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 Apr 1795
Event Place: North Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1873
Event Place: en route from Texas to Colorado