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Martin Lee Day 1798–1856 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 May 1798

Birth Location: South Carolina, United States

Death Date: 20 May 1856

Death Location: Lowndes, Alabama, United States

Father: William Sr

Mother: Rutha Pierce

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Martin Lee Day was born in 1798 in South Carolina, United States, the child of William Ingram Day Sr And Rutha Frances Pierce. Martin Lee Day passed away in 1856 in Lowndes, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • Martin Lee Day was born in 1798 in South Carolina, United States, the child of William Ingram Day Sr And Rutha Frances Pierce.
  • Martin Lee Day passed away in 1856 in Lowndes, Alabama, United States.

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Martin Day's Ancestors

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Martin Day
1798–1856
Birth Place: South Carolina, United States
Parents
William Ingram Day Sr
1754–1836
Fort Moore, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States
Rutha (Frances) Pierce
1760–1840
Edgefield, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States
Grandparents
John (R) Day
1716–1815
Baltimore County, Colony of Maryland, British America
Lucinda Griffin
1719–1775
Fort Moore, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Henry Sr.
1680–1752
Mary Day
1707–1749
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Day
1653–1725
Ann Taylor
1660–1726

Martin Day's Timeline

2 Records

1798
23 May 1798
Birth of Martin Lee Day in South Carolina, United States
South Carolina, United States
1856
20 May 1856
Age 58
Death of Martin Lee Day in Lowndes, Alabama, United States
Lowndes, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 May 1798
    Event Place: South Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 May 1856
    Event Place: Lowndes, Alabama, United States

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