Garrison Origins - Stafford County, Virginia - Person Sheet
Garrison Origins - Stafford County, Virginia - Person Sheet
NameMartha Jane Pitts
Birth2 Jun 1839, Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Death3 Jun 1930, Dogue, King George County, Virginia Age: 91
Residence1870, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 30
Memoabt 1842
Residence1880, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 40
Memoabt 1844
Residence1890, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 50
Memo1890 Veterans Schedules, Surviving Widow,
Residence1900, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 60
MemoMay 1840; Widowed
Residence1920, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 80
Memoabt 1842; Widowed
FatherWillis Pitts (ca1806-1869)
MotherSusan Wright (ca1805-1900)
Spouses
Birthca 1821, Caroline County, Virginia
Death<1890, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 69
MemoMartha widowed in 1890
Residence1850, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 29
Memoabt 1821
Residence1860, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 39
Memoabt 1827
Residence1870, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia Age: 49
Memoabt 1826
ChildrenGeorgia Anna (1873-1939)
 Harry (ca1880-)
Notes for Martha Jane Pitts
Name: Martha Jane Schmault [Martha Jane Pitts] 
Gender: Female
Race: White
Death Age: 91
Birth Date: 2 Jun 1839
Death Date: 3 Jun 1930
Death Place: Dogue, King George, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: 6 Jun 1930
Father:
Willis Pitts
Mother:
Susan Wright
Spouse:
John Schmault

1880 Census: Oscar Gray HOH
Spouse: Martha Ellen Chenault (Father, William, mother Sally)
Martha Chinualt, Step Mother-in-Law, must have married William before 1873 after Sally’s death; Georgia Anna Chinault born 1873)

Martha Chenault in the 1890 Veterans Schedules of the U.S. Federal Census
Name: Martha Chenault
Gender: Female
Role: Veteran
Residence Date: Jun 1890
Residence Place: Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, USA
Enumeration District: 13
Household: Name Role
Martha Chenault
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