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Maynard Dean Martin 1922–1983 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Jul 1922

Birth Location: Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, USA

Death Date: 5 Aug 1983

Death Location: Evansville, Vanderburgh, Illinois, USA

Father: Robert Martin

Mother: Cordia Dilley

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In 1922, Maynard Dean Martin entered the world in Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, USA, born to Robert Fulton Budd Martin And Cordia Lee Dilley. Maynard Dean Martin passed away in 1983 in Evansville, Vanderburgh, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1922, Maynard Dean Martin entered the world in Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, USA, born to Robert Fulton Budd Martin And Cordia Lee Dilley.
  • Maynard Dean Martin passed away in 1983 in Evansville, Vanderburgh, Illinois, USA.

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Maynard Martin's Ancestors

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Maynard Martin
1922–1983
Birth Place: Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, USA
Parents
Robert Fulton "Budd" Martin
1868–1947
Kansas
Cordia (Lee) Dilley
1889–1966
Pattonsburg, Daviess, Missouri, USA
Grandparents
Robert Martin
1829–1905
Estill County, Kentucky, USA
Dulcena (Estes) Miller
1833–1914
Estill Co., KY
Barney (B) Dilley
1866–1928
Daviess County, Missouri, USA
Susie (May) Green
1872–1960
Iowa
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Maynard Martin's Timeline

2 Records

1922
16 Jul 1922
Birth of Maynard Dean Martin in Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, USA
Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, USA
1983
5 Aug 1983
Age 61
Death of Maynard Dean Martin in Evansville, Vanderburgh, Illinois, USA
Evansville, Vanderburgh, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Jul 1922
    Event Place: Nowata, Nowata, Oklahoma, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Aug 1983
    Event Place: Evansville, Vanderburgh, Illinois, USA

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