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[[ | [[Image:MarthaLittonneeDuncan 4423.jpg|left|Martha Litton nee Duncan]] | ||
'''Martha Litton''' was born Martha Duncan on 27 Sep 1756 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Colony,[[Soloman Litton References|(2, 3, 20)]] died on 31 Mar 1821 in Elk Garden, Russell, Virginia, USA [[Soloman Litton References|(3, 20, 21)]] at age 64,and was buried in Apr 1821 in Soloman Litton Hollow Cemetery, Russell,Virginia, USA.[[Soloman Litton References|(7, 20)]] | |||
Notes: James Fullen Litton Bible says she was born Fincastle Virginia and married Soloman at Old Lick (Roanoke) Virginia | |||
With her husband [[Soloman Litton]] she and her children were captured by Indians under the command of British General [[Harry Bird]] at [[John Martin's Station]]. They were marched to and held captive at [[Fort Detroit]] in Quebec, Canada, 26 Jun 1780-18 Jul 1883, [[Fort Detroit]], Quebec, Canada Province.[[Soloman Litton References|(9)]] | |||
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This is a stub article. You are encouraged to add content and remove the stub notation {{Stub}} when you feel it has enough content to qualify as a full article. ![]() Martha Litton was born Martha Duncan on 27 Sep 1756 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Colony,(2, 3, 20) died on 31 Mar 1821 in Elk Garden, Russell, Virginia, USA (3, 20, 21) at age 64,and was buried in Apr 1821 in Soloman Litton Hollow Cemetery, Russell,Virginia, USA.(7, 20) Notes: James Fullen Litton Bible says she was born Fincastle Virginia and married Soloman at Old Lick (Roanoke) Virginia With her husband Soloman Litton she and her children were captured by Indians under the command of British General Harry Bird at John Martin's Station. They were marched to and held captive at Fort Detroit in Quebec, Canada, 26 Jun 1780-18 Jul 1883, Fort Detroit, Quebec, Canada Province.(9)
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