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Andrew Martin 1814–1850 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1814

Birth Location: Kentucky

Death Date: bet 1850-1860

Death Location: Floyd, Kentucky, USA

Father: Joel Martin

Mother: Rebecca Fletcher

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Osborne

Children(s): Telitha Martin, Josephine Martin, Emeline Martin, Helen Martin, Rebecca Martin, George Martin, Martha Martin, Judah Martin

Andrew Martin was born in 1814 in Kentucky, the child of Joel Martin And Rebecca Fletcher. In 1850, Andrew Martin resided in My District, Floyd, Kentucky. Andrew Martin married Elizabeth Betsy Osborne, and had children including Emeline Martin, George Martin, Helen Martin, Josephine Martin, Judah Martin, Martha Martin, Rebecca Ann Martin, Telitha Cunnie Martin. Andrew Martin passed away in 1850 in Floyd, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • Andrew Martin was born in 1814 in Kentucky, the child of Joel Martin And Rebecca Fletcher.
  • In 1850, Andrew Martin resided in My District, Floyd, Kentucky.
  • Andrew Martin married Elizabeth Betsy Osborne, and had children including Emeline Martin, George Martin, Helen Martin, Josephine Martin, Judah Martin, Martha Martin, Rebecca Ann Martin, Telitha Cunnie Martin.
  • Andrew Martin passed away in 1850 in Floyd, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Andrew Martin's Ancestors

Self
Andrew Martin
1814–1850
Birth Place: Kentucky
Parents
Joel Martin
1792–1869
Franklin, Virginia, United States
Rebecca Fletcher
1792–1850
Prestonburg, Floyd, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
William Martin
1760–1832
Franklin, Virginia, United States
Susannah Tudor
1764–1850
Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
John Tudor
1735–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Andrew Martin's Descendants

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Andrew Martin (abt 1814–bet 1850-1860) m. Elizabeth ("Betsy") Osborne (abt 1812–aft 1870)
  1. 1. Telitha (Cunnie) Martin 1848–1878 m. James (G.) Greer 1845–1926
    1. 1. Henrietta ("Etta") Greer 1876–1970 m. James (William "Willie") Cobb 1871–1947
      1. 1. Clay Cobb 1899–1917
      2. 2. Mary (Ethel) COBB 1901–1993
      3. 3. Lambert (Sherman) Cobb 1896–1966
      4. 4. Lute COBB 1894–1978
      5. 5. Bertha (E.) Cobb 1893–1976 m. Hanson (C.) Snowden 1887–1922 m. Hargus Howard 1900–1960
        1. 1. Carl (Willie) Snowden 1910–1956 m. Vernon ((verna)) Thornsberry 1914–2001
        2. 2. Evelyn (Vivian) Snowden 1915–1998 m. Andrew (Cecil) Furay 1905–1986
        3. 3. Geneva (I.) Snowden 1919–2016 m. Carl Dann 1918–1971
        4. 4. James (Marvin) Howard 1929–2001
      6. 6. Myrtle COBB 1891–1979
    2. 2. Dora (Ellen) Greer 1869–1914 m. Harrison Long 1856– m. Robert Rothwell 1882–
      1. 1. Nona Long 1895–
      2. 2. Lloyd Long 1898–
      3. 3. Homer Long 1900–
      4. 4. Hattie Long 1902–
  2. 2. Josephine Martin 1845–
  3. 3. Emeline Martin 1844–
  4. 4. Helen Martin 1841–1933
  5. 5. Rebecca (Ann) Martin 1851–1936
  6. 6. George Martin 1838–
  7. 7. Martha Martin 1840–
  8. 8. Judah Martin 1844–

Andrew Martin's Timeline

3 Records

1814
abt 1814
Birth of Andrew Martin in Kentucky
Kentucky
1850
1850
Age 36
Andrew Martin resided here in My District, Floyd, Kentucky
My District, Floyd, Kentucky
1850
bet 1850-1860
Age 36
Death of Andrew Martin in Floyd, Kentucky, USA
Floyd, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1814
    Event Place: Kentucky
    Record Source:
    [1] Kentucky, U.S., Death Records, 1852-1965
    [2] 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: My District, Floyd, Kentucky; Roll: M432_200; Page: 436A; Image: 64

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: My District, Floyd, Kentucky
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: My District, Floyd, Kentucky; Roll: M432_200; Page: 436A; Image: 64

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: bet 1850-1860
    Event Place: Floyd, Kentucky, USA

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