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Martha Edna Hobbs

Birth25 Mar 1832 - Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA
Death16 Sep 1914 - Commerce, Hunt, Texas, USA
MotherMartha Patsy Lankford
FatherIsham Hobbs

Born in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA on 25 Mar 1832 to Isham Hobbs and Martha Patsy Lankford. Martha Edna Hobbs married James Emerson Adair and had 9 children. She passed away on 16 Sep 1914 in Commerce, Hunt, Texas, USA.

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Parents
Isham Hobbs
1792 - 1854
Martha Patsy Lankford
1792 - 1837
Spouse(s)
James Emerson Adair
1827 - 1892
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Marion Pamelia Anna 'Mellie' Adair
1870 - 1940
Willard Othelia Adair
1878 - 1948
Martha Langford "Mattie" Adair
1862 - 1936
James Robert Curtis Adair
1873 - 1951
Lorena Ham Adair
1865 - 1883

Thomas Wade Hampton Adair
1859 - 1948
Mary Josephine Adair
1854 - 1918
Kittie Reed Adair
1867 - 1950
Eugenie Adair
1870 - Unknown

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