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Martha Stapleton

Birth1 Oct 1846 - Owsley County, Kentucky
Death4 September 1917 - Franklin, Arkansas
MotherEliza E Cox
FatherWilliam Albert Stapleton

Born in Owsley County, Kentucky on 1 Oct 1846 to William Albert Stapleton and Eliza E Cox. Martha Stapleton married Eli Morgan and had 11 children. She passed away on 4 September 1917 in Franklin, Arkansas.

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Parents
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William Albert Stapleton
1807 - 1890
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Eliza E Cox
1810 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Eli Morgan
1847 - 1912
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Edna Mae "Hettie" Morgan
1891 - 1913
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Mary Ellen Morgan
1879 - 1905
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Daniel Boone Morgan
1885 - 1977
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William Riley Morgan
1875 - 1926
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John Andrew Morgan
1873 - 1947
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Melissa Morgan
1883 - 1915
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Nancy Jane Morgan
1868 - 1931
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Thomas Edward Morgan
1877 - 1958
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Hulbert Sadler Morgan
1881 - 1943
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Jesse Morgan
1888 - 1953
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Sarah Margaret Morgan
1871 - 1927

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