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Martha Ellen Stutes

Birth27 January 1847 - Fulton County, Illinois, USA
Death07 SEP 1906 - Burlington, Kansas
MotherMary Ann O'Bryant
FatherJames Perry Stutes

Born in Fulton County, Illinois, USA on 27 January 1847 to James Perry Stutes and Mary Ann O'Bryant. Martha Ellen Stutes married Abraham Motsinger Robertson and had 13 children. She passed away on 07 SEP 1906 in Burlington, Kansas.

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Parents
James Perry Stutes
1822 - 1903
Mary Ann O'bryant
1831 - 1880
Spouse(s)
Abraham Motsinger Robertson
1827 - 1889
John L Cronk
1827 - 1900
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Maggie Lucinda Robertson
1878 - 1908
Della Evelyn Robertson
1883 - 1964
William Grant Robertson
1877 - 1932
Ellen Ella Robertson
1874 - 1938
Mertie Viola Robertson
1880 - 1918
Effae Elvira Florence Robertson
1882 - 1882
Perry Lincoln Robertson
1871 - 1941

Lily Bell Robertson
1884 - 1903
Laura Mabel Robertson
1889 - 1890
Amanda Rozetta Robertson
1872 - 1872
Ida May Robertson
1868 - 1902
George Martin Robertson
1863 - 1920
Martha A. Robertson
1865 - 1934

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