Martha Kathleen Lancaster, 1922–?> (age 101 years)
- Name
- Martha Kathleen /Lancaster/
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Birth of a brother
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Birth of a son
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Source: Headstone
Citation details: Pleasant Hill Cemetery |
Burial of a paternal grandmother
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Death of a maternal grandmother
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Marriage of a son
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Citation details: 54 Text: E. W. Walton |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Source: Headstone
Citation details: Pleasant Hill Cemetery Text: "Married Dec. 30, 1888" |
Burial of a paternal grandfather
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Marriage of a daughter
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Citation details: 72 Text: John Van Middlesworth, M. G. |
Death of a father
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Source: Headstone
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Death of a mother
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Death of a husband
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father |
1896–1988
Birth: February 17, 1896
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— Dunbar, Decatur Co. TN Death: November 1, 1988 — Bath Springs, Decatur Co. TN |
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mother |
1902–2002
Birth: June 22, 1902
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— Liberty Community, Decatur Co. TN Death: October 16, 2002 — Decatur County General Hospital, Decatur Co. TN |
Marriage | Marriage — February 6, 1920 — Decatur Co. TN |
7 months
elder sister |
1920–2008
Birth: August 26, 1920
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— Bath Springs, Decatur Co. TN Death: February 17, 2008 — Annie Penn Hospital, Reidsville, North Carolina |
2 years
herself |
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4 years
younger brother |
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4 years
younger brother |
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son | |
4 years
daughter |
Shared note
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The Lancaster Descendants, Patricia Ann Maners, July 4, 1991 Kathleen remembers Jim Frank and her carried Mama and Papa Lancaster to see Mama Lancaster's sister Aunt Nannie Funderburk at Savannah lots of times. As were coming home we were passing this small graveyard in the woods on the side of the road. I asked Papa, "Do you know what kind of people are buried there?" Pap said "No, what kind?." I said "Dead ones." Papa and Mama Lancaster laughed and laughed. Mrs. Rosie Kelly was picking cotton in front of our house so Mama Lancaster asked her the way to Decaturville and she was telling Mama Lancaster how to go when Daddy came around the corner, he said "Mama, what are you doing?" When Mrs. Kelly realized it was Mama Lancaster you should have heard her laugh. |
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