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Miriam L. Hess 1922–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 DEC 1922

Birth Location: Haywood, Harrison Co., West Virginia

Death Date: 10 JAN 2000

Death Location: Clarksburg, West Virginia

Father: James Hess

Mother: Hattie Hess

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Miriam L. Hess was born in 1922 in Haywood, Harrison Co., West Virginia, the child of James Henry Hess And Hattie Hazel Hess. Miriam L. Hess married Lee M Martin. Miriam L. Hess passed away in 2000 in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

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Biography

  • Miriam L. Hess was born in 1922 in Haywood, Harrison Co., West Virginia, the child of James Henry Hess And Hattie Hazel Hess.
  • Miriam L. Hess married Lee M Martin.
  • Miriam L. Hess passed away in 2000 in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

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Miriam Hess's Ancestors

Self
Miriam Hess
1922–2000
Birth Place: Haywood, Harrison Co., West Virginia
Parents
James Henry Hess
1893–
West Virginia
Hattie (Hazel) Hess
1905–
West Virginia
Grandparents
Francis (Ellsworth "Wirt") Martin
1865–1942
Harrison Co., West Virginia
Anna (May "Annie") Wright
1880–1945
Harrison Co., Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Elisha Martin
1834–1901
Deborah Nay
1839–1874
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Martin
1807–1872
Nancy Martin
1815–
Asa Nay
1813–1847
Hester Martin
1813–1877

Miriam Hess's Timeline

2 Records

1922
7 DEC 1922
Birth of Miriam L. Hess in Haywood, Harrison Co., West Virginia
Haywood, Harrison Co., West Virginia
2000
10 JAN 2000
Age 78
Death of Miriam L. Hess in Clarksburg, West Virginia
Clarksburg, West Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 DEC 1922
    Event Place: Haywood, Harrison Co., West Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 JAN 2000
    Event Place: Clarksburg, West Virginia

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