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Martha E Mitchell

Birth29 Nov 1830 - Ellenwood, Clayton, Georgia, USA
Death21 Jul 1900 - Clayton, Georgia, United States
MotherElizabeth Riley Ruff
FatherThomas Mitchell

Born in Ellenwood, Clayton, Georgia, USA on 29 Nov 1830 to Thomas Mitchell and Elizabeth Riley Ruff. Martha E Mitchell married Jacob Henry Eberhart and had 6 children. She passed away on 21 Jul 1900 in Clayton, Georgia, United States.

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Thomas Mitchell
1808 - 1897
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Elizabeth Riley Ruff
1812 - 1912
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Jacob Henry Eberhart
1825 - 1906
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Evie Eberhart
1870 - Unknown
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Melinda Josephine Eberhart
1859 - 1963
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Roena H Eberhart
1861 - 1930
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Susan Eberhart
1863 - Unknown
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Cynthia A Eberheart
1855 - 1947
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Roline Eberhart
1862 - 1955

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