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Martha Carroll Wright

BirthApr 1879 - Virginia
Death26 Mar 1925 - Pike, Kentucky, USA
MotherMartha Carroll
FatherWill Wright

Born in Virginia on Apr 1879 to Will Wright and Martha Carroll. Martha Carroll Wright married John Wesley Ratliff and had 13 children. She passed away on 26 Mar 1925 in Pike, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Will Wright
1845 - Unknown
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Martha Carroll
1840 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Wesley Ratliff
1879 - 1944
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Alpha Ratliff
1914 - 1993
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Jettie Ratliff
1908 - 1934
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Mary Jane Ratliff
1911 - 1988
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Frank O Ratliff
1906 - 1981
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Roxie Ratliff
1902 - 1976
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Frank Ratliff
1905 - 1924
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John L Ratliff
1899 - 1957
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Nancy Florence Ratliff
1916 - 1979
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Pearl Ratliff
1920 - 1986
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Auxier Ratliff
1908 - 1918
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Lou J Ratliff
1910 - Unknown
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Clyde Ratliff
1906 - Unknown
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Willie Ratliff
1901 - Unknown

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