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Martha Jane Ware 1852–1902 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 30 Jul 1852
Birth Location: Jefferson, Alabama
Death Date: 10 January 1902
Death Location: Cryer Creek, Navarro, Texas, United States
Father: John Wear
Mother: Sarah Vann*
Spouse(s): John Rodgers
Children(s): Margaret Rodgers, John Rodgers, Annie Shelton
The story of Martha Jane Ware began in 1852 in Jefferson, Alabama. Martha Jane Ware married John F Rodgers, and had children including Annie Earl Rodgers Shelton, John Rodgers, Margaret Marquerite Alice Rodgers. Martha Jane Ware passed away in 1902 in Cryer Creek, Navarro, Texas, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Martha Jane Ware began in 1852 in Jefferson, Alabama.
- Martha Jane Ware married John F Rodgers, and had children including Annie Earl Rodgers Shelton, John Rodgers, Margaret Marquerite Alice Rodgers.
- Martha Jane Ware passed away in 1902 in Cryer Creek, Navarro, Texas, United States.
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Martha Ware's Ancestors
Martha Ware's Descendants
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1. Margaret ("Marquerite" Alice) Rodgers 1875–1952 m. John (Henry) Stone 1872–1918
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1. James (Otto) Stone 1903–1980 m. Jessie (Addie Bell) Brown 1909–1995
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1. Berlie (James) Stone 1928–2004
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2. John Rodgers 1873–
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3. Annie (Earl Rodgers) Shelton 1896–1973
Martha Ware's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 30 Jul 1852
Event Place: Jefferson, Alabama
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 January 1902
Event Place: Cryer Creek, Navarro, Texas, United States