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J. David Martin 1865–1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 MAR 1865

Birth Location: Knox Co., Missouri

Death Date: 11 DEC 1931

Death Location: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

Father: Samuel MARTIN

Mother: Hannah Turner

Spouse(s): Olive Morris

Children(s): Ruth MARTIN, Clarabelle Martin, George MARTIN, Fred MARTIN, Melissa MARTIN, Pearl MARTIN, Annabelle Martin, Mary Martin

J. David Martin was born in 1865 in Knox Co., Missouri, the child of Samuel Grandville Martin And Hannah Louise Kitty Ann Turner. In 1889, J. David Martin was recorded in the census in Columbia Co., Washington. In 1910, J. David Martin was recorded in the census in District 40, Covello Precinct, Columbia Co., Washi. J. David Martin married Olive Morris, and had children including Annabelle Martin, Clarabelle Martin, Fred Morris Martin, George Mason Martin, Mary Kathryn Kate Martin, Melissa Emily Martin, Pearl Lorena Martin, Ruth Marie Martin. J. David Martin passed away in 1931 in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington.

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Biography

  • J. David Martin was born in 1865 in Knox Co., Missouri, the child of Samuel Grandville Martin And Hannah Louise Kitty Ann Turner.
  • In 1889, J. David Martin was recorded in the census in Columbia Co., Washington.
  • In 1910, J. David Martin was recorded in the census in District 40, Covello Precinct, Columbia Co., Washi.
  • J. David Martin married Olive Morris, and had children including Annabelle Martin, Clarabelle Martin, Fred Morris Martin, George Mason Martin, Mary Kathryn Kate Martin, Melissa Emily Martin, Pearl Lorena Martin, Ruth Marie Martin.
  • J. David Martin passed away in 1931 in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

J. Martin's Ancestors

Self
J. Martin
1865–1931
Birth Place: Knox Co., Missouri
Parents
Samuel Grandville MARTIN
1825–1879
Virginia
Hannah (Louise "Kitty Ann") Turner
1830–1870
Fauquier Co., Virginia
Grandparents
William MARTIN
1791–1861
Virginia
Elizabeth (W.) MARTIN
1796–1870
Fauquier Co., Virginia
John (Meredith) TURNER
1787–1856
Fauquier Co., Virginia
Harriet COOKE
1799–1876
Fauquier Co., Virginia
Great-Grandparents
George MARTIN
1765–1822
Elizabeth MARTIN
1769–
Willis Browne
1770–1806
Elizabeth Brown
1771–1839
John Turner
1746–1815
Elizabeth Turner
1750–1828
Charles Cooke
1775–1835
Mary LEGG
1782–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles MARTIN
1735–1815
Stephen McCormick
1710–1786
Margaret Hedgeman
1715–1790
John Jr.
1750–
Ann Embry
1750–1880
John Turner
1746–1815
Elizabeth Turner
1750–1828
William Turner
1710–1769
Sarah UNKNOWN
1720–1758
William LEGG
1759–1833
Rachel Legg
1762–1847

J. Martin's Descendants

1.
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J. (David) Martin (11 MAR 1865–11 DEC 1931) m. Olive Morris (19 DEC 1874–11 JAN 1924)
  1. 1. Ruth (Marie) MARTIN 1908–1985 m. Edward (Allen "Al") Bacon 1902–1970
  2. 2. Clarabelle Martin 1910–1986 m. Joseph (Theodore "Joe" Lee) Jr. 1903–1984 m. Mortimer (Sidney) THOMPSON 1909–1943
  3. 3. George (Mason) MARTIN 1912–2000 m. Norma (Catherine) BREHM 1917–
  4. 4. Fred (Morris) MARTIN 1903– m. Ila (M.) Brown –1961 m. Maudie OAKES –1984
  5. 5. Melissa (Emily) MARTIN 1905– m. John (William) MAXWELL 1902–1970
    1. 1. Margerie (Faye) MAXWELL 1926–1933
  6. 6. Pearl (Lorena) MARTIN 1902–1980 m. Lawrence MOELLER 1898–1975
  7. 7. Annabelle Martin 1910– m. Ernest (Lowerre) Titus 1909–1970
  8. 8. Mary (Kathryn "Kate") Martin 1917–1991 m. Frank (August) BLOCK 1922–

J. Martin's Timeline

8 Records

1865
11 MAR 1865
Birth of J. David Martin in Knox Co., Missouri
Knox Co., Missouri
1889
5 APR 1889
Age 24
J. David Martin appeared in census in Columbia Co., Washington
Columbia Co., Washington
1910
18 APR 1910
Age 45
J. David Martin appeared in census in District 40, Covello Precinct, Columbia Co., Washington
District 40, Covello Precinct, Columbia Co., Washington
1920
ABT 1920
Age 55
J. David Martin was employed in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington; Occupation: ran a livery stable--occupation shown on 1920 census was Teamster "workin
Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington; Occupation: ran a livery stable--occupation shown on 1920 census was Teamster "workin
1920
3 JAN 1920
Age 55
J. David Martin appeared in census in Patit Precinct, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Patit Precinct, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
1930
4 APR 1930
Age 65
J. David Martin appeared in census in Patit Precinct, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Patit Precinct, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
1931
13 DEC 1931
Age 66
Burial of J. David Martin in Dayton Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Dayton Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
1931
11 DEC 1931
Age 66
Death of J. David Martin in Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Date: ABT 1920
    Event Place: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington; Occupation: ran a livery stable--occupation shown on 1920 census was Teamster "workin

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 5 APR 1889
    Event Place: Columbia Co., Washington
    Record Source: Ray Thompson notes

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 13 DEC 1931
    Event Place: Dayton Cemetery, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
    Record Source: Dayton WA Martin info

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 MAR 1865
    Event Place: Knox Co., Missouri
    Record Source:
    [1] David Martin CD-rom disk
    [2] Dayton WA Martin info

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 DEC 1931
    Event Place: Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington
    Record Source: Dayton WA Martin info

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 4 APR 1930
    Event Place: Patit Precinct, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 3 JAN 1920
    Event Place: Patit Precinct, Dayton, Columbia Co., Washington

    Genealogy Event 8
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 18 APR 1910
    Event Place: District 40, Covello Precinct, Columbia Co., Washington

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