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Martha Patsy Ann Smith

Birth18 AUG 1800 - GA
Death15 APR 1873 - Newton, Georgia, United States
MotherFnunk Dodge
FatherFnunk Smith

Born in GA on 18 AUG 1800 to Fnunk Smith and Fnunk Dodge. Martha Patsy Ann Smith married William Thomas Elliott and had 12 children. She passed away on 15 APR 1873 in Newton, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
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Fnunk Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Fnunk Dodge
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Thomas Elliott
1790 - 1862
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William Thomas Elliott
1836 - 1914
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Mable Armincia Elliott
1830 - 1900
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Nancy Ann Elliott
1818 - 1878
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Elisha Franklin Elliott
1827 - 1892
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William Franklin Elliott
1820 - 1824
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Melissa (Married Whittaker) Elliott
1824 - Unknown
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Martha Samantha Elliott
1845 - 1927
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Isabella Clementine Elliott
1841 - 1872
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Sarah Ann Elliott
1821 - Unknown
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Susanna Elliott
1834 - 1836
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Oscar P Elliott
1859 - 1931
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James M Elliott
1841 - 1861

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