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Martha DeShazo 1765 – 1849 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1765

Birth Location: King and Queen, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 1849

Death Location: Hardeman, Tennessee, United States

Father: Peter DeShazo

Mother: Rebecca Pendleton

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Martha DeShazo was born in 1765 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States, the child of Peter DeShazo and Rebecca DESHAZO Pendleton. Martha DeShazo passed away in 1849 in Hardeman, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • Martha DeShazo was born in 1765 in King and Queen, Virginia, United States, the child of Peter DeShazo and Rebecca DESHAZO Pendleton.
  • Martha DeShazo passed away in 1849 in Hardeman, Tennessee, United States.

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Martha DeShazo's Ancestors

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Martha DeShazo
1765 – 1849
Birth Place: King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Parents
Peter DeShazo
1730 – 1793
King and Queen, Virginia
Rebecca (DESHAZO) Pendleton
1733 – 1763
King & Queen County, Virginia
Grandparents
Richard (A) DeShazo
1699 – 1733
Manakintown, King and Queen, Virginia, United States
Sarah Deshazo
1656 – 1704
France
Great-Grandparents
Jean DeChazeaux
1670 – 1719
Wife DeChazeaux
1656 – 1704
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jean DeSaussure
1650 – 1687

Martha DeShazo's Timeline

2 Records

1765
1765
Birth of Martha DeShazo in King and Queen, Virginia, United States
King and Queen, Virginia, United States
1849
1849
Age 84
Death of Martha DeShazo in Hardeman, Tennessee, United States
Hardeman, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1765
    Event Place: King and Queen, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1849
    Event Place: Hardeman, Tennessee, United States

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