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Martha Jane Hyatt 1845–1926 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Sep 1845

Birth Location: Duncans Bridge, Monroe County, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 27 Nov 1926

Death Location: Limestone, Newton, Arkansas, United States

Father: John Hyath

Mother: Samantha Sumpter

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Sarah Clayborn

The story of Martha Jane Hyatt began in 1845 in Duncans Bridge, Monroe County, Missouri, USA. Martha Jane Hyatt had children including Sarah Annie Dutch Clayborn. Martha Jane Hyatt passed away in 1926 in Limestone, Newton, Arkansas, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Martha Jane Hyatt began in 1845 in Duncans Bridge, Monroe County, Missouri, USA.
  • Martha Jane Hyatt had children including Sarah Annie Dutch Clayborn.
  • Martha Jane Hyatt passed away in 1926 in Limestone, Newton, Arkansas, United States.

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Martha Hyatt's Ancestors

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Martha Hyatt
1845–1926
Birth Place: Duncans Bridge, Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Parents
John Hyath
1820–1898
Turkeyfoot, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, USA
Samantha Sumpter
1818–1871
North Carolina
Grandparents
Charles (Hyatt) Junior
1784–1858
Turkeyfoot, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Catherine Adams
1792–1844
Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Fielding (Ebb) Sumpter
1769–1854
Albermarle Co, Virginia, United States
Sarah (Ann Sally) (Salley)
1781–1860
Burke, North Carolina, United States
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Martha Hyatt's Descendants

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Martha (Jane) Hyatt (18 Sep 1845–27 Nov 1926)
  1. 1. Sarah (Annie "Dutch") Clayborn 1868–1900 m. James (W) Bancon 1865–1942
    1. 1. Cordielia (Lizzie) Baucom 1889–1952 m. Elijah (Howard) Tyner 1844–1926 m. John (Henry) Phillips 1902–1961
      1. 1. Martha (Ellen) Tyner 1925–2014 m. J (D (twin)) Stoker 1923–2001 m. Haskell (Carl) McMillen 1916– m. Lee Phillips 1923–2008
        1. 1. Karen (Suzette) Stoker 1951–1997
        2. 2. Pamela (Paulette) Stoker 1951–2011
        3. 3. Jimmy Stoker 1947–2007
      2. 2. Vina (Elizebeth) Burk 1920–2005 m. Joseph (Earl) Burk 1917–
    2. 2. Mary Baucom 1901– m. Charlie (C) McGaughy 1883–
      1. 1. Ernest (Edward) McGaughy 1929–2013
      2. 2. Manda Mccaughy 1915–
      3. 3. Lawrence Dunigan 1923–
      4. 4. Clarence Dunigan 1921–
      5. 5. Stella (M) Mccaughy 1918–
      6. 6. Clifford Mccaughy 1926–

Martha Hyatt's Timeline

2 Records

1845
18 Sep 1845
Birth of Martha Jane Hyatt in Duncans Bridge, Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Duncans Bridge, Monroe County, Missouri, USA
1926
27 Nov 1926
Age 81
Death of Martha Jane Hyatt in Limestone, Newton, Arkansas, United States
Limestone, Newton, Arkansas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Sep 1845
    Event Place: Duncans Bridge, Monroe County, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Nov 1926
    Event Place: Limestone, Newton, Arkansas, United States

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