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Martha Patsy Brown

Birth13 Sep 1794 - Amelia, Virginia, United States
Death8 Jan 1874 - Linn, Oregon, United States
MotherMartha Still
FatherIsham BROWN

Born in Amelia, Virginia, United States on 13 Sep 1794 to Isham BROWN and Martha Still. Martha Patsy Brown married James Bennett Deitrick Creecy and had 10 children. She passed away on 8 Jan 1874 in Linn, Oregon, United States.

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Parents
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Isham Brown
1749 - 1838
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Martha Still
1764 - 1816
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James Bennett Deitrick Creecy
1786 - 1866
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Nancy J Creasy
1816 - 1866
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Mary Crook Creecy
1827 - 1903
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Alexander Thievnot Creecy
1831 - 1912
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James Brown Creecy
1829 - 1911
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Sarah Ann Creecy
1824 - 1894
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Martin Vanburen Creasy
1837 - 1922
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Virleane Creecy
1818 - 1823
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Margaret Creecy
1822 - 1823
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Elizabeth Creecy
1814 - 1823
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Eakine Creecy
1820 - 1823

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