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Earl W Martin 1917–1960 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Dec 1 1917

Birth Location: New York

Death Date: Jan 29 1960

Death Location: St Johns in the Wilderness Cemetery, Brighton, NY

Father: Paul Martin

Mother: Lea Wilson

Spouse(s):

Children(s):

In 1917, Earl W Martin entered the world in New York, born to Paul Smith Martin And Lea Bernice Wilson. Earl W Martin passed away in 1960 in St Johns in the Wilderness Cemetery, Brighton, NY.

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Biography

  • In 1917, Earl W Martin entered the world in New York, born to Paul Smith Martin And Lea Bernice Wilson.
  • Earl W Martin passed away in 1960 in St Johns in the Wilderness Cemetery, Brighton, NY.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Earl Martin's Ancestors

Self
Earl Martin
1917–1960
Birth Place: New York
Parents
Paul Smith Martin
1891–1957
Vermontville, New York
Lea (Bernice) Wilson
1892–1973
New York
Grandparents
Hugh Martin
1868–1942
New York
Harriet Martin
1870–1938
New York
George Wilson
1864–
New York
Lillian (E) Wilson
1867–1966
New York
Great-Grandparents
Henry Martin
1840–1914
SARAH Melvin
1842–1914
George Derby
1842–1911
Amelia Sheffield
1849–1923
2nd-Great-Grandparents
HUGH MartiN
1809–1881
Sarah Goodell
1812–1880
William Melvin
1813–
Evaline Ellis
1817–
John Derby
1820–1895
Elizabeth Lamberton
1812–1893
James Sheffield
1822–
Hilda
1826–

Earl Martin's Timeline

2 Records

1917
Dec 1 1917
Birth of Earl W Martin in New York
New York
1960
Jan 29 1960
Age 43
Death of Earl W Martin in St Johns in the Wilderness Cemetery, Brighton, NY
St Johns in the Wilderness Cemetery, Brighton, NY

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Dec 1 1917
    Event Place: New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 29 1960
    Event Place: St Johns in the Wilderness Cemetery, Brighton, NY

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