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Martha Devault

Birth24 AUG 1834 - Bluff City, Sullivan Co., Tennessee
Death1918 - Sullivan Co., Tennessee
MotherCatherine "Matilda" Weaver
FatherHenry DeVault/DaVault

Born in Bluff City, Sullivan Co., Tennessee on 24 AUG 1834 to Henry DeVault/DaVault and Catherine "Matilda" Weaver. Martha Devault married William Anderson "Black Will" Cross and had 9 children. She passed away on 1918 in Sullivan Co., Tennessee.

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Parents
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Henry Devault/davault
1807 - 1877
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Catherine "Matilda" Weaver
1812 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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William Anderson "Black Will" Cross
1833 - 1910
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Braxton Bragg Cross
1871 - 1963
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Hugh Henry Cross
1855 - 1942
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Ida Hannah Cross
1867 - 1949
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Matilda Elizabeth "Tilda" Cross
1859 - 1903
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Edna Florence Cross
1865 - 1923
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Jenny S. Cross
1873 - 1957
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Royston "Rice" Hicks Cross
1882 - 1961
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Eliza C. Cross
1864 - 1864
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Jesse M. Cross
1857 - 1862

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