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Clarissa Martin 1848–1893 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 08 Sep 1848

Birth Location: Cherokee (Clay) County, North Carolina

Death Date: 20 Oct 1893

Death Location: North Carolina

Father: William Martin

Mother: Sophia CARVER

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Children(s):

In 1848, Clarissa Martin entered the world in Cherokee (Clay) County, North Carolina, born to William Riley Martin And Sophia Carver. Clarissa Martin passed away in 1893 in North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1848, Clarissa Martin entered the world in Cherokee (Clay) County, North Carolina, born to William Riley Martin And Sophia Carver.
  • Clarissa Martin passed away in 1893 in North Carolina.

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Clarissa Martin's Ancestors

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Clarissa Martin
1848–1893
Birth Place: Cherokee (Clay) County, North Carolina
Parents
William Riley Martin
1825–1880
Burke County, North Carolina
Sophia CARVER
1820–1880
Yancey, North Carolina
Grandparents
Rev. (Robert Henry Martin) Jr
1808–1877
Wilkes County, North Carolina
Frances (Fannie) ALEXANDER
1811–1902
Wilkes County, North Carolina
Great-Grandparents
John Martin
1781–1839
Mildred Jones
1786–1821
Jesse Schular)
1776–1870
Nancy Woolfolk
1778–1813
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Randolph Alexander
1748–1798
Lydia JACKSON
1750–1782

Clarissa Martin's Timeline

2 Records

1848
08 Sep 1848
Birth of Clarissa Martin in Cherokee (Clay) County, North Carolina
Cherokee (Clay) County, North Carolina
1893
20 Oct 1893
Age 45
Death of Clarissa Martin in North Carolina
North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 08 Sep 1848
    Event Place: Cherokee (Clay) County, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Oct 1893
    Event Place: North Carolina

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