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Martha E. King

Birth5 Mar 1848 - Armstrong, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
Death18 Jul 1913 - Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherHarriet A Stutz
FatherJackson King

Born in Armstrong, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA on 5 Mar 1848 to Jackson King and Harriet A Stutz. Martha E. King married Peter Paulhamus and had 13 children. She passed away on 18 Jul 1913 in Williamsport, Lycoming, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Jackson King
1821 - 1895
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Harriet A Stutz
1821 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Peter Paulhamus
1843 - 1898
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Nancy Jane "Jennie" Paulhamus
1867 - 1944
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Leonard Paulhamus
1882 - 1956
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Mabel Paulhamus
1894 - 1974
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Laura May Paulhamus
1880 - 1946
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Elma Retta Paulhamus
1878 - 1948
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Curtis E Paulhamus
1871 - 1943
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Myers Paulhamus
1876 - 1922
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Ellis E Paulhamus
1868 - Unknown
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Peter Addison Paulhamus
1889 - 1959
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Hattie Paulhamus
1881 - 1881
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Minnie M. Paulhamus
1887 - 1958
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Lloyd Paulhamus
1895 - 1895
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Hettie Mae Wilston
1874 - 1925

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