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Mildred Martin Estes 1814–1867 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: May 25, 1814
Birth Location: Albemarle County, Virginia
Death Date: April 9, 1867
Death Location: Missouri, United States of America
Father: Francis Estes
Mother: Mary Oglesby
Spouse(s): John Huckstep
Children(s): John Huckstep
The story of Mildred Martin Estes began in 1814 in Albemarle County, Virginia. Mildred Martin Estes married John Fielding Huckstep, and had children including John Martin Huckstep. Mildred Martin Estes passed away in 1867 in Missouri, United States of America.
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Biography
- The story of Mildred Martin Estes began in 1814 in Albemarle County, Virginia.
- Mildred Martin Estes married John Fielding Huckstep, and had children including John Martin Huckstep.
- Mildred Martin Estes passed away in 1867 in Missouri, United States of America.
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Mildred Estes's Ancestors
Mildred Estes's Descendants
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1. John (Martin) Huckstep m. Martha (Ann) Smith 1849–1921
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1. Charles (Smith) Huckstep 1875–1955 m. Louisa ("Linnie" Ione) Watts 1874–1934
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1. Anna (Fauntene) Huckstep 1895–1972 m. Harry (Allan) Dumford 1895–1983
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1. Harry (L.) Dumford 1924–1976 m. Dorothy (Maxine (Riley) MOORE HOENER) DUMFORD 1924–1995
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Mildred Estes's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: May 25, 1814
Event Place: Albemarle County, Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: April 9, 1867
Event Place: Missouri, United States of America