Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameMartha Tate WARREN 26
Birth Date15 Sep 1859
Birth PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Death DateSep 1924 Age: 64
Death PlaceAbingdon, Washington County, Virginia
Burial PlaceAbingdon, Washington County, Virginia, Sinking Spring Cemetery
FatherWilliam WARREN (1824-1902)
MotherTarisa J. WHITE (1828-1893)
Spouses
Birth Date23 Jan 1854
Birth PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Death DateApr 1926 Age: 72
Death PlaceAbingdon, Washington County, Virginia
Burial PlaceAbingdon, Washington County, Virginia, Sinking Spring Cemetery
Family ID2977
Marr Date23 Mar 1876
Marr PlaceWashington, Rappahannock County, Virginia
Marr MemoVirginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940
ChildrenMary Elizabeth (1876-1933)
 William T. (1878-1890)
 Anne Elizabeth (1880-1958)
 Samuel (1883-1884)
 David Elmer (1885-1942)
 James Franklin (1888-1953)
 Nannie L. (1889-1913)
 Luther White (1891-1953)
 Maude Baker (1893-1968)
 Georgia Lee (1895-1990)
 Ella Clay (1898-1935)
 Pearl Gay (1900-1989)
 Joseph Brady (1905-1969)
Notes for Martha Tate WARREN
(1) Ltr. dtd. 8 Apr 1996 from Jack Hockett - 1860 Census, Washington Co., Virginia - lists Martha as 1y. [WCV Births & Deaths...Moore & Stephens, p. 151] listed as d/o Wm. & Taressa. (2) Sep 2000: RootsWeb WorldConnect Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell April 2003: Birth date given as 22 Jun 1861 in Washington County, Virginia. Death date given as 29 Aug 1924.
Notes for James Washington (Spouse 1)
(1) Sep 2000: RootsWeb WorldConnect Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barbara Norvell
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