The Martin Family History Volume III Jane [Martin] Henderson (1759 - 1815)


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The history of Jane [Martin] Henderson and husband Thomas Henderson (1752-1821) of Rockingham Co., NC, and children: Dr. Samuel Henderson, Alexander Martin Henderson, Mary [Henderson] Lacy, Col. Thomas Henderson, Jane [Henderson] Kendrick, Nathaniel Henderson and Fanny [Henderson] Springs, and their descendants




The Martin Family History Volume II Col. James Martin (1742-1834) and Martha [Martin] Rogers (1744-1825)


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The family and descendants of Col. James Martin (1742-1834) of Stokes County, North Carolina and his sister Martha [Martin] Rogers (1744-1825) of Rockingham County, North Carolina and Williamson & Montgomery Counties, Tennessee and the allied families of Henderson, Searcy, Hunter, Bradley, Alexander, Hughes, Dearing and Scales.




The Martin Family History Volume IV Samuel Martin, Esq. (1748-1790) and Robert Martin, Sr. (1750-1822)


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The family history and descendants of Robert Martin, Sr. (1750-1822) of Rockingham County, North Carolina and his brother Samuel Martin, Esq. (1748-1790) of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and the allied families of Settle, Douglas, Broach, Napier, Jarratt, Lawson and Scales.




The Martin Family History


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The Martin Family History, Volume 1, a biography of Hugh Martin, born 1698, Ireland; died 1761, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. Includes his parents Alexander & Martha [Coughran] Martin; his brothers William Martin of Colleton Co., SC; James Martin of Hunterdon Co., NJ; Thomas Martin of Bucks Co., PA; Robert Martin of Northampton Co., PA; and Rev. Henry Martin of Newtown Presbyterian Church, Bucks Co., PA. His sisters include Agnes (Mrs. Thomas) Dawson of Bucks Co., PA; and Esther (Mrs. Francis) Mason of Northampton Co., PA. Includes son, Rev. Thomas Martin (1743-1770) of Orange Co., VA and relationship with the James Madison family of Montpelier. Subsequent volumes will feature Hugh & Jane [Hunter] Martin's children: Vol. 2 - Col. James Martin of Stokes Co., NC and Martha (Mrs. Samuel) Rogers of Rockingham Co., NC. Vol. 3 - Jane (Mrs. Thomas) Henderson. Vol. 4 - Robert Martin, Sr. of Rockingham Co., NC and Samuel Martin, Esq. of Mecklenburg Co., NC. Vol. 5 - Gov. Alexander Martin of Rockingham Co., NC.




Genealogy of the Martin family


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Genealogy of the Martin Family


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Martin Family History


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Genealogy of the Martin Family (Classic Reprint)


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Excerpt from Genealogy of the Martin Family Those who are without experience, in the work of collecting genealogical data, know little of the discouragements and difficulties attendant thereupon. The author has given much time to this work during a period of nearly three years and yet the book is not as complete as could be desired. We sent letters to all of the name, or who were connected with us in the particular branch of the Martin family, throughout the country, requesting such information as they might possess relating to descendant and family history. A number remain unanswered. Some do not care to reply, while others delayed their reply until it was too late. We have endeavored to make these pages as full and correct as possible, and for this purpose old graveyards have been searched. Family records, municipal proceedings and church registers have been consulted; old family Bibles have been interviewed; at the Newbury Library, in Chicago, the following books were consulted: New Jersey Marriage Records, 1665-1800. Woodbridge and Vicinity, by Joseph W. Dalby. Descendants of the Pioneers of New Jersey, Edward Shorp. Martin Genealogy of New England, by Henry Martin. Martin Genealogy of New England, by George Caster Martin. New Jersey Archives, twenty-five volumes. In the Chicago Public Library, the following books were consulted: Martin Family, by Martin. Documents Relating to Colonial History. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.