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Minnie Maude Martin 1878–1910 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: about 1878
Birth Location: Henderson County, Kentucky, USA
Death Date: about 1910
Death Location: Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA
Father: George Martin
Mother: Mary Clay
Spouse(s): Ernest Sandefur
Children(s): Herbert WWI, Alyce Sandefur, Myrtle Sandefur
In 1878, Minnie Maude Martin entered the world in Henderson County, Kentucky, USA, born to George L Martin And Mary R Clay. Minnie Maude Martin married Ernest Dell Ernernie Sandefur, and had children including Alyce Sandefur, Herbert Arthur Hub Sandefur Wwi, Myrtle Sandefur. Minnie Maude Martin passed away in 1910 in Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA.
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- In 1878, Minnie Maude Martin entered the world in Henderson County, Kentucky, USA, born to George L Martin And Mary R Clay.
- Minnie Maude Martin married Ernest Dell Ernernie Sandefur, and had children including Alyce Sandefur, Herbert Arthur Hub Sandefur Wwi, Myrtle Sandefur.
- Minnie Maude Martin passed away in 1910 in Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA.
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Minnie Martin's Descendants
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1. Herbert (Arthur 'Hub' Sandefur,) WWI 1897–1986
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2. Alyce Sandefur 1901–
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3. Myrtle Sandefur 1899–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: about 1878
Event Place: Henderson County, Kentucky, USA
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: about 1910
Event Place: Cut Bank, Glacier, Montana, USA