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Frances Stringfellow

Birth20 Nov 1764 - Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States
Death02 Dec 1848 - Franklin, Kentucky, USA
MotherSusannah Smith
FatherJames Madison Stringfellow

Born in Culpeper, Culpeper, Virginia, United States on 20 Nov 1764 to James Madison Stringfellow and Susannah Smith. Frances Stringfellow married Lewis Martin and had 9 children. She passed away on 02 Dec 1848 in Franklin, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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James Madison Stringfellow
1734 - 1805
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Susannah Smith
1734 - 1777
Spouse(s)
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Lewis Martin
1765 - 1816
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Thomas Lewis Martin
1792 - 1884
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Harriet H Martin
1803 - 1899
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William Francis Martin
1795 - 1852
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James V Martin
1789 - 1877
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George C Martin
1798 - 1864
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Robert L Martin
1807 - 1869
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Mary Martin
1790 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Stringfellow
1800 - 1876
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Elizabeth Martin
1800 - 1876

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