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Sarah Jane Gill 1797–1842 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1797

Birth Location: Richland County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 1842

Death Location: Richland County, South Carolina, United States

Father: Reuben Gill

Mother: Nancy Smith

Spouse(s): Joel Martin

Children(s): Rev. Martin, William Martin, Margaret Martin, Thomas Martin, Patience Martin, Joel Martin, Joseph Martin

In 1797, Sarah Jane Gill entered the world in Richland County, South Carolina, USA, born to Reuben Gill And Nancy Smith. Sarah Jane Gill married Joel E Martin, and had children including Joel Martin, Joseph H Martin, Margaret Martin, Patience Martin, Rev Phillip Martin, Thomas S Martin, William Martin. Sarah Jane Gill passed away in 1842 in Richland County, South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1797, Sarah Jane Gill entered the world in Richland County, South Carolina, USA, born to Reuben Gill And Nancy Smith.
  • Sarah Jane Gill married Joel E Martin, and had children including Joel Martin, Joseph H Martin, Margaret Martin, Patience Martin, Rev Phillip Martin, Thomas S Martin, William Martin.
  • Sarah Jane Gill passed away in 1842 in Richland County, South Carolina, United States.

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Sarah Gill's Ancestors

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Sarah Gill
1797–1842
Birth Place: Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Reuben Gill
1767–1820
Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States
Nancy Smith
1767–1797
Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
JOHN (GILL I) (DNA-CM5G)
1733–1799
Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Gill's Descendants

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Sarah (Jane) Gill (1797–1842) m. Joel (E.) Martin (2 January 1793–15 June 1877)
  1. 1. Rev. (Phillip) Martin 1831–1901 m. Margaret (Outen) Futrell 1832–1928 m. Margaret Futrell 1832–1928
    1. 1. William (Booker Martin) Sr. 1886–1957 m. Sallie Causey 1891–1979
      1. 1. William (Booker) Martin 1924–1987 m. Shelby (Cecil) Stone 1937–2014
      2. 2. Margaret Martin 1916–2003
      3. 3. Cleo Martin 1924–2010
      4. 4. Isabell Womack 1925–2015
      5. 5. Glenn Martin 1933–2022
      6. 6. Thomas Martin 1917–1996
      7. 7. William (Carl) Martin 1920–1999
      8. 8. Wilbur (W.) Martin 1929–1933
    2. 2. Samuel (Marion) Martin 1866–1952
    3. 3. Adolphus (Burdine) Martin 1867–1917
    4. 4. Aaron (O'Neil) Martin 1868–1942
    5. 5. Aretta Martin 1860–1953
    6. 6. Phillip (Franklin) Martin 1876–1932
    7. 7. Arzetta Martin 1873–1957
    8. 8. Maria Martin 1876–1950
    9. 9. Narcissus (Glenn) Martin 1876–1975
    10. 10. Lou (Ella) Martin 1878–1966
    11. 11. Annis Martin 1860–1930
    12. 12. Charlie (N.) Martin. 1880–1968
    13. 13. Aaron (O'neil) Martin 1869–1942
    14. 14. Adolphus (Burdine) Martin 1867–1917
    15. 15. Annis Martin 1860–1930
    16. 16. Arretta Martin 1860–1953
    17. 17. Arzetta Martin 1873–1957
    18. 18. John Martin 1887–
    19. 19. Lou (Ella) Martin 1878–1966
    20. 20. Mariah Martin 1876–1950
    21. 21. Narcissus (Glenn) Martin 1876–1975
    22. 22. Phillip (Franklin (Frank)) Martin 1871–1931
  2. 2. William Martin 1813–1887
  3. 3. Margaret Martin 1833–
  4. 4. Thomas (S) Martin 1825–1905
  5. 5. Patience Martin 1840–
  6. 6. Joel Martin 1806–1877
  7. 7. Joseph (H) Martin 1806–1877

Sarah Gill's Timeline

2 Records

1797
1797
Birth of Sarah Jane Gill in Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Richland County, South Carolina, USA
1842
1842
Age 45
Death of Sarah Jane Gill in Richland County, South Carolina, United States
Richland County, South Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1797
    Event Place: Richland County, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1842
    Event Place: Richland County, South Carolina, United States

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