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Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin 1852–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 JAN 1852

Birth Location: Marion Co., Virginia

Death Date: 1929

Death Location: Joetown, Marion Co., West Virginia

Father: Elias Martin

Mother: Ceclie Tucker

Spouse(s): Virginia Martin

Children(s): Laurena Martin

Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin was born in 1852 in Marion Co., Virginia, the child of Elias Martin And Ceclie Jane Celia Tucker. In 1880, Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin was recorded in the census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia. In 1900, Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin was recorded in the census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia. Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin married Virginia Belle Martin, and had children including Laurena Or Lorena Or Lureena Martin. Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin passed away in 1929 in Joetown, Marion Co., West Virginia.

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Biography

  • Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin was born in 1852 in Marion Co., Virginia, the child of Elias Martin And Ceclie Jane Celia Tucker.
  • In 1880, Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin was recorded in the census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia.
  • In 1900, Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin was recorded in the census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia.
  • Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin married Virginia Belle Martin, and had children including Laurena Or Lorena Or Lureena Martin.
  • Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin passed away in 1929 in Joetown, Marion Co., West Virginia.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Andrew Martin's Ancestors

Self
Andrew Martin
1852–1929
Birth Place: Marion Co., Virginia
Parents
Elias Martin
1827–1882
Virginia?
Ceclie (Jane "Celia") Tucker
1831–1900
Virginia?
Grandparents
John (H.) Martin
1807–1870
Wyatt, Harrison Co., Virginia
Sarah ("Sary") Crim
1802–
Harrison Co., Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Charles II
1779–1851
Mary Nay
1772–1816
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jacob Martin
1748–1796
Mary (Nay?)
1741–1821

Andrew Martin's Descendants

1.
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Andrew (Cephas "Andy") Martin (18 JAN 1852–1929) m. Virginia (Belle) Martin (JUN 1859–1940)
  1. 1. Laurena ((or Lorena or Lureena)) Martin 1878–1896

Andrew Martin's Timeline

6 Records

1852
18 JAN 1852
Birth of Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin in Marion Co., Virginia
Marion Co., Virginia
1880
23 JUN 1880
Age 28
Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin appeared in census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
1900
6 JUN 1900
Age 48
Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin appeared in census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
1910
23 APR 1910
Age 58
Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin appeared in census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
1920
10 JAN 1920
Age 68
Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin appeared in census in Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia
1929
1929
Age 77
Death of Andrew Cephas "Andy" Martin in Joetown, Marion Co., West Virginia
Joetown, Marion Co., West Virginia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 23 JUN 1880
    Event Place: Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 JAN 1852
    Event Place: Marion Co., Virginia
    Record Source:
    [1] B. Newsom pkg, "A History of Marion County, West Virginia (1995)"
    [2] Johann Jacob Nay Genealogy

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1929
    Event Place: Joetown, Marion Co., West Virginia
    Record Source: B. Newsom pkg, "A History of Marion County, West Virginia (1995)"

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 10 JAN 1920
    Event Place: Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 23 APR 1910
    Event Place: Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 6 JUN 1900
    Event Place: Mannington, Marion Co., West Virginia

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