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Martha Singleton

Birth20 May 1818 - Pendleton, Pickens, South Carolina, USA
Death10 Jul 1887 - Rabun, Georgia, USA
MotherNancy Elizabeth Gainer
FatherJames Singleton

Born in Pendleton, Pickens, South Carolina, USA on 20 May 1818 to James Singleton and Nancy Elizabeth Gainer. Martha Singleton married Rev. John Coffee and had 14 children. She passed away on 10 Jul 1887 in Rabun, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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James Singleton
1785 - 1881
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Nancy Elizabeth Gainer
1794 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Rev. John Coffee
1816 - 1886
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Martha Nancy Ann Coffee
1854 - 1932
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Sarah Frances "Dixie" Coffee
1862 - 1888
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Joel Hymer Coffee
1839 - 1923
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Robert Andrew Coffee
1847 - 1912
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Thomas Jefferson Coffee
1852 - 1901
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Hannah Rebecca Coffee
1838 - 1885
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James Lampkin Coffee
1841 - 1863
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Edward C Coffee
1849 - 1860
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John Calvin Roland Edward Coffee
1843 - 1861
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Peter D. Coffee
1860 - 1908
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Bethina Coffee
1848 - 1860
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John Elbert Coffee
1870 - 1923
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William Rowland Coffee
1834 - 1909
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Honor Coffee
1837 - 1885

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