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Martha Bea Holton 1866–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Mar 1866

Birth Location: Pulaski, Kentucky,

Death Date: 4 Oct 1936

Death Location: Pulaski, Kentucky,

Father: Stapey Holton

Mother: Sarah Arnold

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In 1866, Martha Bea Holton entered the world in Pulaski, Kentucky,, born to Stapey Flavius Holton And Sarah Jane Arnold. Martha Bea Holton passed away in 1936 in Pulaski, Kentucky,.

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Biography

  • In 1866, Martha Bea Holton entered the world in Pulaski, Kentucky,, born to Stapey Flavius Holton And Sarah Jane Arnold.
  • Martha Bea Holton passed away in 1936 in Pulaski, Kentucky,.

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Martha Holton's Ancestors

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Martha Holton
1866–1936
Birth Place: Pulaski, Kentucky,
Parents
Stapey Flavius Holton
1844–1875
Claiborne, , Tennessee, USA
Sarah (Jane) Arnold
1847–1912
Pulaski County, Kentucky, United States of America
Grandparents
Nathaniel (Thomas) Arnold
1814–1890
Pulaski Co, Kentucky
Minerva (Jane Ramsey) Martin
1822–1877
Boyle Co, Ky
Great-Grandparents
James Arnold
1785–1828
Elizabeth Baker
1787–1880
Benjamin Martin
1800–1870
Polly Cox
1805–1875
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Stephen Arnold
1717–1793
Nancy JAMES
1775–1850
Andrew Baker
1765–1842
Rainwater Smith
1765–1817
William Martin
1780–1825
Nancy Hancock
1785–1870
Henry *
1789–1839
Polly Ayres
1796–1880

Martha Holton's Timeline

2 Records

1866
1 Mar 1866
Birth of Martha Bea Holton in Pulaski, Kentucky,
Pulaski, Kentucky,
1936
4 Oct 1936
Age 70
Death of Martha Bea Holton in Pulaski, Kentucky,
Pulaski, Kentucky,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Mar 1866
    Event Place: Pulaski, Kentucky,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Oct 1936
    Event Place: Pulaski, Kentucky,

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