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Martha Ellen Berry 1835 – 1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 JAN 1835

Birth Location: Newton County, Georgia

Death Date: 26 JAN 1906

Death Location: Alabama or Texas

Father: John Berry

Mother: Nancy Herring

Spouse(s): William Craddock

Children(s): John Craddock

Martha Ellen Berry was born in 1835 in Newton County, Georgia, the child of John D. Berry and Nancy Herring. Martha Ellen Berry married William D. Craddock, and had children including John D. Craddock. Martha Ellen Berry passed away in 1906 in Alabama or Texas.

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Biography

  • Martha Ellen Berry was born in 1835 in Newton County, Georgia, the child of John D. Berry and Nancy Herring.
  • Martha Ellen Berry married William D. Craddock, and had children including John D. Craddock.
  • Martha Ellen Berry passed away in 1906 in Alabama or Texas.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

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Martha Berry's Ancestors

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Martha Berry
1835 – 1906
Birth Place: Newton County, Georgia
Parents
John D. Berry
1799 – 1863
Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States
Nancy Herring
Grandparents
William Berry
1750 – 1809
Albermarle, Virginia, United States
Susannah Taylor
1770 – 1829
Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Grant Taylor
1725 –
Taylor
1725 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martha Berry's Descendants

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Martha (Ellen) Berry (13 JAN 1835 – 26 JAN 1906) m. William (D.) Craddock (19 FEB 1830 – 01 MAR 1864)
  1. 1. John (D.) Craddock (10 Jun 1855 – 19 Mar 1889) m. Martha (Jane "Mattie" CRADDOCK NICHOLS) Tillman (31 Mar 1857 – 17 July 1934)
    1. 1. Minnie (Ann WINSTEAD MILLS SMITH) Craddock (Jan 1879 – 1912) m. Peter (J.) Smith (Nov 1872 – February 1941) m. Ernest (Lenwood) Mills (28 February 1880 – 11 March 1956) m. Edgar (Lee) Winstead (21 Mar 1893 – 19 Jan 1974)
      1. 1. Lottie (B. MITCHELL) Smith (30 Mar 1897 – 18 Sep 1992)
      2. 2. Howell (R) Smith (Jul 1899 – 7 Jul 1913)
      3. 3. Virginia (Lucille "Winnie" Thomas WINSTEAD) Smith (9 Feb 1902 – 21 Jul 1989) m. Ellington Thomas m. Edgar (Lee) Winstead (21 Mar 1893 – 19 Jan 1974) m. Edgar (L) Winstead
        1. 1. Joyce (Lee) Winstead (14 Jan 1922 – 1 Apr 2011)
        2. 2. Edgar (Howell) Winstead (23 Nov 1923 – 18 Aug 1984)
        3. 3. Virginia (Ann) Winstead (20 Sep 1926 – Nov 1994)
      4. 4. Child (#2 Peter and Minnie) Smith
      5. 5. Child (#1 Peter and Minnie) Smith
      6. 6. Florence Mills (abt 1906 – )
      7. 7. Elliot Smith (1905 – )
      8. 8. Helary Smith (1907 – )
    2. 2. Lucy (A) Craddock (Apr 1883 – 28 May 1932)
    3. 3. Fannie Nichols (1886 – )
    4. 4. Etta (Hooper) Nichols (1896 – )

Martha Berry's Timeline

2 Records

1835
13 JAN 1835
Birth of Martha Ellen Berry in Newton County, Georgia
Newton County, Georgia
1906
26 JAN 1906
Age 71
Death of Martha Ellen Berry in Alabama or Texas
Alabama or Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 JAN 1835
    Event Place: Newton County, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 JAN 1906
    Event Place: Alabama or Texas

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