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Martans, Andrew, Jr., who was TEC 5 in the US ARMY during World War II, was born 22 November 1924, died 22 March 2015, and was buried in PINE PLAINS CEMETERY, 8686 HENRY CLAY BLVD, (315) 652-1354, CLAY, NY 13041 Telephone 1-315-652-1354. How cool is that? If this information helps you, please
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MARTANS, EMERY died 25 March 1930 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A. This entry is useful if you already knew the place and approximate date, or the exact date but not the place. Special thanks to
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MARTANS, Hattie (mother), and Clem Overfield, had a baby, Densel OVERFIELD.
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MARTANS, Mary married 23 Jul 1910 in Toronto, Jefferson, Ohio a groom named Steven Hlatky.
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Martans, Mary Agnes was born in 1880 according to a Massachusetts vital record for Boston, Volume 315, Page 81.
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MARTANS, PEARLEY (possibly her maiden name) had a baby named ROLY M. DAUGHURTY on 7 October 1917 in Pike County, Kentucky, U.S.A.
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MARTANS, Steve married in 1941 in Hancock, West Virginia, United States a bride named Irene Rose Pagur.
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