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Martha A. Duke 1824–1882 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 OCT 1824

Birth Location: Marion, Alabama

Death Date: 25 AUG 1882

Death Location: , Pontotoc, MS, Pontotoc Cemetery, Martin Lot

Father: William Jr.

Mother: Sena Bankhead

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Martha A. Duke was born in 1824 in Marion, Alabama, the child of William Henry Duke Jr And Sena Bankhead. Martha A. Duke married Charles W Martin. Martha A. Duke passed away in 1882 in , Pontotoc, MS, Pontotoc Cemetery, Martin Lot.

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Biography

  • Martha A. Duke was born in 1824 in Marion, Alabama, the child of William Henry Duke Jr And Sena Bankhead.
  • Martha A. Duke married Charles W Martin.
  • Martha A. Duke passed away in 1882 in , Pontotoc, MS, Pontotoc Cemetery, Martin Lot.

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Martha Duke's Ancestors

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Martha Duke
1824–1882
Birth Place: Marion, Alabama
Parents
William Henry Duke Jr.
1796–1852
Laurens County, South Carolina
Sena Bankhead
1803–1882
Pinckneyville, Union, SC
Grandparents
William (Henry Duke) Sr.
1766–1847
Great-Grandparents
Major Duke
1745–1838
Betty\\
1745–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Duke
1726–1770
Mary Unk
1720–1789
Charles Drury
1700–1759
Martha Unk
1710–1780

Martha Duke's Timeline

2 Records

1824
16 OCT 1824
Birth of Martha A. Duke in Marion, Alabama
Marion, Alabama
1882
25 AUG 1882
Age 58
Death of Martha A. Duke
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 OCT 1824
    Event Place: Marion, Alabama
    Record Source: Major Duke smithgen.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 AUG 1882
    Record Source: Major Duke smithgen.FTW

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: , Pontotoc, MS, Pontotoc Cemetery, Martin Lot
    Record Source: Major Duke smithgen.FTW

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