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Telitha E Martin

Birth17 Nov 1853 - Horry County, South Carolina
Death1907-11-12 - Not Available
MotherElen T. Martin
FatherAlfred D Martin

Born in Horry County, South Carolina on 17 Nov 1853 to Alfred D Martin and Elen T. Martin. Telitha E Martin married Robert Avander Strickland and had 7 children. She passed away on 1907-11-12.

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Parents
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Alfred D Martin
1821 - 1880
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Elen T. Martin
1826 - 1923
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Robert Avander Strickland
1854 - 1940
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Claudia Strickland
1894 - 1918
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Hartford Strickland
1877 - Unknown
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Hosea E Strickland
1886 - 1912
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Orry Jane Strickland (Stephens)
1878 - 1908
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Clareney Strickland
1891 - Unknown
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Harvin Strickland
1888 - Unknown
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Henry Strickland
1897 - Unknown

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