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Martha Duffety 1782 - 1861

Martha Duffety was born in 1782 in Keynsham, England United Kingdom to James Long and Martha (Bull) Long. She was in a relationship with Thomas Duffety, and had children John Duffety, William Duffety, Robert Duffety, James Duffety, Joseph Duffety, Martha (Duffety) Cox, Richard Duffety, Samuel Duffety, Samuel Duffety, Ann (Duffety) Good, and Henry Duffety. Martha Duffety died at age 79 years old in 1861.
Martha Duffety
1782
Keynsham, England, United Kingdom
1861
England, United Kingdom
Female
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  • 1782

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    1782
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    Keynsham, England United Kingdom
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  • 1861

    Death

    1861
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    England United Kingdom
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    Martha Duffety lived 19 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 79.
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In 1805, she was 23 years old when Joseph Smith Jr. was born on December 23rd in Sharon, Vermont. He grew up on a series of tenant farms in Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York and when he was 24, he published the Book of Mormon. By the time he died at the age of 38, he had tens of thousands of followers in his church - the Church of Latter Day saints.
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In 1828, by the time she was 46 years old, on April 20th, French explorer René Caillié became the first non-Muslim to enter Timbuktu and to later return alive. He gave Europeans a first hand description of the city. He was awarded a prize of 10,000 francs for his trip - offered by the Société de Géographie.
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