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Martha E Keyes

BirthOct 1839 - Berkeley, Va, USA
Death1910 - Berkeley Co, , West Virginia, USA
MotherSarah Brooks
FatherPhillip Keyes

Born in Berkeley, Va, USA on Oct 1839 to Phillip Keyes and Sarah Brooks. Martha E Keyes married Benjamin Franklin Hite and had 12 children. She passed away on 1910 in Berkeley Co, , West Virginia, USA.

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Phillip Keyes
1803 - 1873
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Sarah Brooks
1807 - 1899
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Benjamin Franklin Hite
1835 - 1910
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Millie C Or P Hite
1877 - 1921
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Abraham Hite
1871 - 1945
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Catharine Katie Alice Hite
1867 - 1939
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Joseph Benjamin Hite
1870 - 1947
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Isaiah A Hite
1875 - 1939
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Margaret Hite
1862 - Unknown
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Philip Hite
1865 - 1935
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John Hite
1868 - 1941
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Mary Hite
1860 - 1939
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Harry Hite
1880 - Unknown
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Nellie May Hite
1885 - Unknown
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Jane (Jenni) Hite
1863 - 1897

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