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James Martin Rochester 1883–1949 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Mar 1883

Birth Location: Cashiers, Jackson, North Carolina

Death Date: 14 Feb 1949

Death Location: Estatoe, Transylvania, North Carolina

Father: James Rochester

Mother: Hannah Moody

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In 1883, James Martin Rochester entered the world in Cashiers, Jackson, North Carolina, born to James Holland Rochester And Hannah Elizabeth Moody. James Martin Rochester passed away in 1949 in Estatoe, Transylvania, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1883, James Martin Rochester entered the world in Cashiers, Jackson, North Carolina, born to James Holland Rochester And Hannah Elizabeth Moody.
  • James Martin Rochester passed away in 1949 in Estatoe, Transylvania, North Carolina.

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James Rochester's Ancestors

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James Rochester
1883–1949
Birth Place: Cashiers, Jackson, North Carolina
Parents
James Holland Rochester
1846–1910
Pickens, Pickens, South Carolina
Hannah (Elizabeth) Moody
1841–1911
Pickens, Pickens, South Carolina
Grandparents
Martin (Liggett) Moody
1805–1858
Pickens, South Carolina
Lucinda (Laura) Nicholson
1807–1880
Pendleton, South Carolina
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Rochester's Timeline

2 Records

1883
9 Mar 1883
Birth of James Martin Rochester in Cashiers, Jackson, North Carolina
Cashiers, Jackson, North Carolina
1949
14 Feb 1949
Age 66
Death of James Martin Rochester in Estatoe, Transylvania, North Carolina
Estatoe, Transylvania, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Feb 1949
    Event Place: Estatoe, Transylvania, North Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Mar 1883
    Event Place: Cashiers, Jackson, North Carolina

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