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Martha Johns 1823–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 May 1823

Birth Location: Letterkenney, Franklin County, Pa.

Death Date: 9 October 1900

Death Location: buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, Franklin County, pa.

Father: Enoch Johns

Mother: Mary Peebles

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The story of Martha Johns began in 1823 in Letterkenney, Franklin County, Pa.. Martha Johns passed away in 1900 in buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, Franklin County, pa..

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Biography

  • The story of Martha Johns began in 1823 in Letterkenney, Franklin County, Pa..
  • Martha Johns passed away in 1900 in buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, Franklin County, pa..

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Martha Johns's Ancestors

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Martha Johns
1823–1900
Birth Place: Letterkenney, Franklin County, Pa.
Parents
Enoch Johns
1768–1827
Wales
Mary Peebles
1801–1875
Pennsylvania
Grandparents
William Johns
1754–1826
Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Isabella (Rebecca) Campbell
1752–1846
Probably Chester County, Pa.
Great-Grandparents
Griffith John
1683–1778
Ann Williams
1700–1782
Rebecca Unk
1730–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John John
1660–1737
Elinor Hayward
1658–1696
Robert Williams
1647–1734
Gwen Cadwallader
1670–1734

Martha Johns's Timeline

2 Records

1823
22 May 1823
Birth of Martha Johns in Letterkenney, Franklin County, Pa.
Letterkenney, Franklin County, Pa.
1900
9 October 1900
Age 77
Death of Martha Johns in buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, Franklin County, pa.
buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, Franklin County, pa.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 May 1823
    Event Place: Letterkenney, Franklin County, Pa.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 October 1900
    Event Place: buried at St. Thomas Cemetery, Franklin County, pa.

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