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Martin Contigua LITTLEPAGE
Sarah Saunders HIGHTOWER |
Husband: Martin Contigua LITTLEPAGE
Birth: 1811, KY Death: 1869 Father: James LITTLEPAGE Mother: May HARRISON |
Marriage: 26 Apr 1832 |
Wife: Sarah Saunders HIGHTOWER
Birth: 9 Apr 1812, KY Death: 27 Aug 1876 Father: Abijah HIGHTOWER Mother: Alasha SAUNDERS |
Children |
— born in IN:
1. Lewis M. LITTLEPAGE, b. 1832/3; died in Civil War 2. Jeffry LITTLEPAGE, b. 1834/5 3. John Pinkney LITTLEPAGE, b. 1837; d. 1905; m. Caroline BLANGY 3. Zepaniah LITTLEPAGE, b. 1839/40 — born in Vanderburgh Co., IN:
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Sources:
1a. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Indiana Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-228): not found. 1b. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
2. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):
3. Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1850 (Broderbund CD-302 — mis-indexed as "Lillopage, Martin"): Perry Twp., Vanderburgh Co., IN, p. 457AB, 66/71, enumerated 23 Oct 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
4. Census Records, Indiana, 1860 (Broderbund CD-304): Evansville P.O., Union Twp., Vanderburgh Co., IN, p. 806, 108/111:
5. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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