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Martha Cleo Dykes 1848–1925 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Apr 1848

Birth Location: Americus, Sumter GA

Death Date: 12 Jul 1925

Death Location: poss. Rome, Floyd Ga

Father: Allen Sr

Mother: Mary Bledsoe

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The story of Martha Cleo Dykes began in 1848 in Americus, Sumter GA. Martha Cleo Dykes passed away in 1925 in poss. Rome, Floyd Ga.

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Biography

  • The story of Martha Cleo Dykes began in 1848 in Americus, Sumter GA.
  • Martha Cleo Dykes passed away in 1925 in poss. Rome, Floyd Ga.

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Martha Dykes's Ancestors

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Martha Dykes
1848–1925
Birth Place: Americus, Sumter GA
Parents
Allen Hill Dykes Sr
1791–1864
Wilkins, Georgia, United States
Mary ((Polly)) Bledsoe
1794–1868
poss Upson Co Georgia, United States
Grandparents
George Dykes
1775–1842
, Barnwell, South Carolina, USA
Hilda Hill
1770–1857
Ga
Benjamin (Sebastian) Bledsoe
1763–1845
Bute (Franklin) County, North Carolina, USA
Sarah Bledsoe
1775–1851
South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
George DYKES
1750–1818
Mary Bryan
1750–1786
George Bledsoe
1713–1777
Jane Rush
1725–1809
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Dykes
1726–1802
Susannah Everette
1726–1800
Robert II
1725–1782
Sarah Hobby
1735–1795
Abraham Bledsoe
1673–1753
Katherine Ball
1684–1718
Benjamin Rush
1686–1766
Amy(Amie) (Elkins)
1689–1767

Martha Dykes's Timeline

2 Records

1848
2 Apr 1848
Birth of Martha Cleo Dykes in Americus, Sumter GA
Americus, Sumter GA
1925
12 Jul 1925
Age 77
Death of Martha Cleo Dykes in poss. Rome, Floyd Ga
poss. Rome, Floyd Ga

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1848
    Event Place: Americus, Sumter GA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Jul 1925
    Event Place: poss. Rome, Floyd Ga

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