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    1. Re: [MARTIN-L] SC Martins
    2. Sharon Holland
    3. Howard, Do you have anything on a Luther Martin around your group? Or do you have anything on a Martin/Mayberry tie? My Martins were in the Carolinas and then migrated southwest ending up in Texas by 1860. Thank you, Sharon Holland ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ming0204@aol.com> To: <MARTIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 7:57 AM Subject: [MARTIN-L] SC Martins > My GGGreatGrandfather arrived in Charleston SC in 1794 from Ireland. In 1803 > I find that he was naturalized in Chester District or County SC.James and > Family migrated to Lincoln County Tn. around 1810, thence to St. Clair County > Al. 1823 bought land in Jefferson County in 1824 along with sons William and > Robert N. Martin between Trussville Al. and Argo Al. > Does anyone have Martins that arrived in SC in 1794 that migrated to other > parts of SC or into Georgia? > Robert N. Martins son Christopher was last found in Itawamba County Ms in > 1867 along with sisters Mary J. and Sarah. Sarah husband was Howard, Howard > could be a given name or a surname.Mary Jane was not married. > Have names of some more of the family if anyone can connect. > About four or five Martin Families in a 15 mile radius of Trussville Al. and > none claim to be related. > Robert N.Martin was my GGreat Grandfather and his son Carr was my Great > Grandfather. > Can anyone help please. Howard Martin Chattanooga Tn. > > >

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