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Martha Jane <I>Robinson</I> Canamore

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Martha Jane Robinson Canamore

Birth
Arkansas, USA
Death
unknown
Craighead County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Craighead County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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First wife of, David Marion Canamore.
Married - 1864.
Daughter of, George W. Robinson & Elizabeth Robinson.
Religion - Baptist.
Residence - CC-953, Farm - Brookland, Craighead Co., Arkansas.

Arkansas Confederate Veterans & Widows Pension Application - Martha applied - February 21, 1929, Craighead Co., Arkansas.

Source -
History of Craighead Co., Arkansas - Page 408 - 409.
1850 Census - Big Creek Township, Arkansas - Robertson.
1860 Census - Powell Township, Arkansas - Robison.

December 17, 1867, David Marion Canamore & Martha Jane Robinson Canamore sold 280 acres of land at Township 15N, Range 5, for $200.00 to James H. Edwards. Signed with an X. Someone signed their names as D. M. Kenamore & Martha Jane Kenamore on the land records. David & Martha owned four houses and parcels of farmland at the old homestead area, just off County Road 960, not far from the present Goobertown Store and Antioch Church.
Source -
Alveriah Canamore Dreiszus.

PLEASE DO NOT USE MY FAMILY PICTURES ON OTHER SITES.
First wife of, David Marion Canamore.
Married - 1864.
Daughter of, George W. Robinson & Elizabeth Robinson.
Religion - Baptist.
Residence - CC-953, Farm - Brookland, Craighead Co., Arkansas.

Arkansas Confederate Veterans & Widows Pension Application - Martha applied - February 21, 1929, Craighead Co., Arkansas.

Source -
History of Craighead Co., Arkansas - Page 408 - 409.
1850 Census - Big Creek Township, Arkansas - Robertson.
1860 Census - Powell Township, Arkansas - Robison.

December 17, 1867, David Marion Canamore & Martha Jane Robinson Canamore sold 280 acres of land at Township 15N, Range 5, for $200.00 to James H. Edwards. Signed with an X. Someone signed their names as D. M. Kenamore & Martha Jane Kenamore on the land records. David & Martha owned four houses and parcels of farmland at the old homestead area, just off County Road 960, not far from the present Goobertown Store and Antioch Church.
Source -
Alveriah Canamore Dreiszus.

PLEASE DO NOT USE MY FAMILY PICTURES ON OTHER SITES.


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