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Martha Patsy Doyle

Birth1825 - Franklin, North Carolina, United States
DeathJan 1873 - Harris, Franklin, North Carolina, United States
MotherAmy Jean
FatherAbsalom Doyle

Born in Franklin, North Carolina, United States on 1825 to Absalom Doyle and Amy Jean. Martha Patsy Doyle married Reuben Rogers and had 10 children. She passed away on Jan 1873 in Harris, Franklin, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Absalom Doyle
1794 - 1841
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Amy Jean
1791 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Reuben Rogers
1815 - 1873
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William Thomas Rogers
1848 - 1914
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Susan Rogers
1845 - 1915
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Martha Ann Rodgers
1850 - 1931
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Agnes "Aggie" Rogers
1851 - 1918
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Joseph R Rogers
1855 - 1933
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Elizabeth Bell Rogers
1857 - 1936
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Lucinda Rodgers
1856 - 1924
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Annie Hicks
1853 - Unknown
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Nathan Milliken Rogers
1856 - 1923
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Absalom Rogers
1846 - 1872

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