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Martha Peyton

Birth1831 - Shelby County, Missouri
Death15 Jan 1897 - Centerville, Appanoose, Iowa
MotherEmily Dade Townsend
FatherJohn Payton

Born in Shelby County, Missouri on 1831 to John Payton and Emily Dade Townsend. Martha Peyton married Benjamin Sarpedon Fisher and had 9 children. She passed away on 15 Jan 1897 in Centerville, Appanoose, Iowa.

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Parents
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John Payton
1796 - 1860
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Emily Dade Townsend
1805 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Sarpedon Fisher
1822 - 1915
Children Show all
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Shelburn Fisher
1878 - 1940
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Jennie Fisher
1858 - 1901
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Elizabeth “Lizzie” I Fisher
1870 - 1901
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America Belle Fisher
1872 - 1948
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Mary Fisher
1869 - Unknown
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William Fisher
1865 - Unknown
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Edward Fisher
1864 - Unknown
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Charles W Fisher
1880 - 1913
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Egbert Fisher
1864 - Unknown

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