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Martha Wilma Blanton 1930–1930 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Mar 1930

Birth Location: Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky

Death Date: 19 Dec 1930

Death Location: Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky

Father: John Blanton

Mother: Louisa Blanton

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Martha Wilma Blanton was born in 1930 in Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky, the child of John Colson Blanton And Louisa Ludie Vaughn Blanton. Martha Wilma Blanton passed away in 1930 in Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky.

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Biography

  • Martha Wilma Blanton was born in 1930 in Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky, the child of John Colson Blanton And Louisa Ludie Vaughn Blanton.
  • Martha Wilma Blanton passed away in 1930 in Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky.

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Martha Blanton's Ancestors

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Martha Blanton
1930–1930
Birth Place: Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky
Parents
John Colson Blanton
1892–1954
Pansy, Harlan County, Kentucky
Louisa ("Ludie" Vaughn) Blanton
1895–1981
Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Elihu (Lane) Blanton
1855–1928
Harlan, Harlan, Kentucky, USA
Malinda (Jane) Salyer
1852–1921
Floyd, Kentucky, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Blanton
1812–1873
Nancy Caldwell
1815–1880
Isaiah Salyer
1814–1891
Phoebe Arnett
1818–1900
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martha Blanton's Timeline

2 Records

1930
25 Mar 1930
Birth of Martha Wilma Blanton in Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky
Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky
1930
19 Dec 1930
Death of Martha Wilma Blanton in Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky
Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Mar 1930
    Event Place: Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Dec 1930
    Event Place: Wallins Creek, Harlan, Kentucky

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