Hello, Do you know anything about John's son, James? My ancestor, James L. Martin, was in Jasper in the early 1800s, marrying there in 1821, but I have no information on his siblings or parents, except one reference to his father being J. Mather Martin, which has yet to be substantiated. If John A. Martin died in 1809, he would have been old enough to be the father of James L. Martin, who was born ca. 1790, SC, and died ca. 1851/1852, Barbour Co., AL. Any possible connection? Gerald Gieger wrote: >My ggggg-grandfather John A Martin received a 282 1/2 acre Land Grant from >Gov. Jared Irwin in 1808, located in Baldwin County. > >Now, I recognize that the land was actually in what is now Jasper County and >that the present day Baldwin County is not the same as that County which was >later re-named Randolph, and afterward became Jasper...However, I am >replying to your Inquiry in hope that you can identify Grandfather John >and/or his Parents. He died in 1809 in Bulloch or Bryan County. His wife's >name was Elizabeth and I believe she pre-deceased him. He had five known >{or identified} children: James; Elijah; Rachel; Mary; & my gggg-grandmother >Mercy. Elijah and Rachel may have been twins, since I have seen records >indicating the same Birth-year for both, albeit there were no BC back then. > >They were adherents of the German Baptist Brethren, often called 'Dunkers.' >Grandfather John was a Minister. > >If you can provide any connection, I would appreciate it... > > > > > > >>From: e.g.lambert@att.net >>Reply-To: martin@rootsweb.com >>To: martin@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: [MARTIN] MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 >>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 10:11:59 +0000 >> >>My Martin family was from Baldwin County [Milledgeville], Georgia--James >>Thomas Martin who married Mattie Luvenia Vinson. >> >>-------------- Original message from martin-request@rootsweb.com: >>-------------- >> >> >> >> >>>Today's Topics: >>> >>>1. Pre-publication information on the Richard Caswell book >>>(JULIAFWOOD@aol.com) >>> >>> >>>---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>>Message: 1 >>>Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:09:19 EDT >>>From: JULIAFWOOD@aol.com >>>Subject: [MARTIN] Pre-publication information on the Richard Caswell >>>book >>>To: FRENCH@rootsweb.com, hancock@rootsweb.com, Martin@rootsweb.com, >>>sharp@rootsweb.com, COPELAND@rootsweb.com, BRIDGES@rootsweb.com, >>>BRUCE@rootsweb.com >>>Message-ID: >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >>> >>>The first biography ever written on Richard Caswell, NC Revolutionary >>> >>> >>War >> >> >>>Hero and the first Governor of North Carolina will be released on >>> >>> >>Monday, >> >> >>>August 13 as the start of the weeklong celebration of his life. The book >>> >>> >>is >> >> >>>the result of a dissertation by Clayton Brown Alexander in 1930 and >>> >>> >>edited >> >> >>>by Dr. Keats Sparrow. Dr. Sparrow has added illustrations, footnotes, >>> >>> >>and a >> >> >>>chronology of the life of Gov. Caswell. The book is not only about the >>> >>> >>life >> >> >>>of Caswell, but also includes a substantial amount of information >>> >>> >>regarding >> >> >>>Colonial North Carolina and what is today, Tennessee. >>> >>>The website needs a little tweaking but the basic information on the >>>pre-orders for the biography of Gov. Richard Caswell is available on >>> >>> >>> >>l%20Project.html>http://www.historicalpreservationgroup.org/Gov.%20Richard%20C >> >> >>>aswell%20Memorial%20Project.html >>> >>>Caswell Book >>> >>>The deadline for receiving your check is July 29th. Books that have to >>> >>> >>be >> >> >>>shipped will go out sometime the week of August 6. Those of you who pick >>> >>> >>up >> >> >>>the book locally can go to the Kinston/Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce >>> >>> >>on >> >> >>>Monday, August 13 between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm and that night at the >>>reception being held at the Kinston Arts Council. We will also probably >>>have a table set up on Friday, August 17 at the State Park in the >>> >>> >>morning. >> >> >>>Any changes in the pickup time will be placed on the website closer to >>> >>> >>the >> >> >>>time. >>> >>>We hope many of you will avail yourself of this opportunity to learn >>> >>> >>more >> >> >>>about your state and this unsung hero as we all have. We also hope many >>> >>> >>of >> >> >>>you can visit Kinston for the Celebration Week which promises to be >>> >>> >>quite a >> >> >>>tribute to Gov. Caswell. >>> >>>Lenoir County Colonial Commission >>> >>> >>> >>>************************************** See what's free at >>> >>> >>http://www.aol.com. >> >> >>>------------------------------ >>> >>>To contact the MARTIN list administrator, send an email to >>>MARTIN-admin@rootsweb.com. >>> >>>To post a message to the MARTIN mailing list, send an email to >>>MARTIN@rootsweb.com. >>> >>>__________________________________________________________ >>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>MARTIN-request@rootsweb.com >>>with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the >>> >>> >>body of >> >> >>>the >>>email with no additional text. >>> >>> >>>End of MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 >>>************************************* >>> >>> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>MARTIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >>in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > >_________________________________________________________________ >Need a break? 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Grandfather James was born in 1756 and twice married, secondly to my gggg-grandmother Mary (surname unknown) who was listed as a widow on the 1830 Census in Bryan Couinty and made a Quit Claim Deed in 1841 in Bryan County, naming his heirs. I believe she died in FL after relocating there to live with their son, Emanuel Henry Martin. A book by Elam Virgil Martin on E.H. Martin's Genealogy is available in Orlando and Tampa Libraries and probably other larger Libraries. Your local Library might get it on Inter-Library Loan...but don't place a lot of faith in it going back before Grandfather John...They made an error and caused a lot of mis-information to be spread. Grandfather James had a son, James (ii), but I know nothing about him...I know that Grandfather James was alive in 1828 because he Deeded land to Emanuel Henry Martin, but he must have died before 1830. He had extensive land holdings in Bryan County, maybe 1000 acres or more, and he was a Commissioner after the Revolutionary War. I would very much like to find more data on his Patriot activities, and think they may be the John and James Martin who are listed on the Tory 'List of Traitors to the Crown' made after the British recaptured Savannah in 1782. I know that he sold Grandfather John's Baldwin County Land grant in 1810. I know that he got Land Grants in "old" Effingham County before the War and some after the War, before Effingham was divided up. I have a hunch that they migrated from the Edgefield SC Martins in the early 1770's and I think Grandfather John's father was a William Martin but I have not proven it... Stay in touch...maybe together we can sort this out... >From: Bill Derrow <lwderrow@comcast.net> >Reply-To: martin@rootsweb.com >To: martin@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [MARTIN] MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 >Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 19:47:17 -0400 > >Hello, > >Do you know anything about John's son, James? My ancestor, James L. >Martin, was in Jasper in the early 1800s, marrying there in 1821, but I >have no information on his siblings or parents, except one reference to >his father being J. Mather Martin, which has yet to be substantiated. >If John A. Martin died in 1809, he would have been old enough to be the >father of James L. Martin, who was born ca. 1790, SC, and died ca. >1851/1852, Barbour Co., AL. Any possible connection? > >Gerald Gieger wrote: > > >My ggggg-grandfather John A Martin received a 282 1/2 acre Land Grant >from > >Gov. Jared Irwin in 1808, located in Baldwin County. > > > >Now, I recognize that the land was actually in what is now Jasper County >and > >that the present day Baldwin County is not the same as that County which >was > >later re-named Randolph, and afterward became Jasper...However, I am > >replying to your Inquiry in hope that you can identify Grandfather John > >and/or his Parents. He died in 1809 in Bulloch or Bryan County. His >wife's > >name was Elizabeth and I believe she pre-deceased him. He had five known > >{or identified} children: James; Elijah; Rachel; Mary; & my >gggg-grandmother > >Mercy. Elijah and Rachel may have been twins, since I have seen records > >indicating the same Birth-year for both, albeit there were no BC back >then. > > > >They were adherents of the German Baptist Brethren, often called >'Dunkers.' > >Grandfather John was a Minister. > > > >If you can provide any connection, I would appreciate it... > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>From: e.g.lambert@att.net > >>Reply-To: martin@rootsweb.com > >>To: martin@rootsweb.com > >>Subject: Re: [MARTIN] MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 > >>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 10:11:59 +0000 > >> > >>My Martin family was from Baldwin County [Milledgeville], Georgia--James > >>Thomas Martin who married Mattie Luvenia Vinson. > >> > >>-------------- Original message from martin-request@rootsweb.com: > >>-------------- > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>>Today's Topics: > >>> > >>>1. Pre-publication information on the Richard Caswell book > >>>(JULIAFWOOD@aol.com) > >>> > >>> > >>>---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>> > >>>Message: 1 > >>>Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:09:19 EDT > >>>From: JULIAFWOOD@aol.com > >>>Subject: [MARTIN] Pre-publication information on the Richard Caswell > >>>book > >>>To: FRENCH@rootsweb.com, hancock@rootsweb.com, Martin@rootsweb.com, > >>>sharp@rootsweb.com, COPELAND@rootsweb.com, BRIDGES@rootsweb.com, > >>>BRUCE@rootsweb.com > >>>Message-ID: > >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > >>> > >>>The first biography ever written on Richard Caswell, NC Revolutionary > >>> > >>> > >>War > >> > >> > >>>Hero and the first Governor of North Carolina will be released on > >>> > >>> > >>Monday, > >> > >> > >>>August 13 as the start of the weeklong celebration of his life. The >book > >>> > >>> > >>is > >> > >> > >>>the result of a dissertation by Clayton Brown Alexander in 1930 and > >>> > >>> > >>edited > >> > >> > >>>by Dr. Keats Sparrow. Dr. Sparrow has added illustrations, footnotes, > >>> > >>> > >>and a > >> > >> > >>>chronology of the life of Gov. Caswell. The book is not only about the > >>> > >>> > >>life > >> > >> > >>>of Caswell, but also includes a substantial amount of information > >>> > >>> > >>regarding > >> > >> > >>>Colonial North Carolina and what is today, Tennessee. > >>> > >>>The website needs a little tweaking but the basic information on the > >>>pre-orders for the biography of Gov. Richard Caswell is available on > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>l%20Project.html>http://www.historicalpreservationgroup.org/Gov.%20Richard%20C > >> > >> > >>>aswell%20Memorial%20Project.html > >>> > >>>Caswell Book > >>> > >>>The deadline for receiving your check is July 29th. Books that have to > >>> > >>> > >>be > >> > >> > >>>shipped will go out sometime the week of August 6. Those of you who >pick > >>> > >>> > >>up > >> > >> > >>>the book locally can go to the Kinston/Lenoir County Chamber of >Commerce > >>> > >>> > >>on > >> > >> > >>>Monday, August 13 between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm and that night at the > >>>reception being held at the Kinston Arts Council. We will also probably > >>>have a table set up on Friday, August 17 at the State Park in the > >>> > >>> > >>morning. > >> > >> > >>>Any changes in the pickup time will be placed on the website closer to > >>> > >>> > >>the > >> > >> > >>>time. > >>> > >>>We hope many of you will avail yourself of this opportunity to learn > >>> > >>> > >>more > >> > >> > >>>about your state and this unsung hero as we all have. We also hope many > >>> > >>> > >>of > >> > >> > >>>you can visit Kinston for the Celebration Week which promises to be > >>> > >>> > >>quite a > >> > >> > >>>tribute to Gov. Caswell. > >>> > >>>Lenoir County Colonial Commission > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>************************************** See what's free at > >>> > >>> > >>http://www.aol.com. > >> > >> > >>>------------------------------ > >>> > >>>To contact the MARTIN list administrator, send an email to > >>>MARTIN-admin@rootsweb.com. > >>> > >>>To post a message to the MARTIN mailing list, send an email to > >>>MARTIN@rootsweb.com. > >>> > >>>__________________________________________________________ > >>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >>>MARTIN-request@rootsweb.com > >>>with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the > >>> > >>> > >>body of > >> > >> > >>>the > >>>email with no additional text. > >>> > >>> > >>>End of MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 > >>>************************************* > >>> > >>> > >>------------------------------- > >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >>MARTIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes > >>in the subject and the body of the message > >> > >> > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Need a break? 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Am not related and have no other info to share except an excerpt from A COLLECTION OF UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY RECORDS, VOL 3 Copyright 1982 by Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr. and reprinted 1999. Southern Historical Press, Inc. Pg 197. MORGAN, William. Book B, Page 183, "Old Records." Probate Judge Office. Pickens, S.C. William Morgan as a citizen was given two tracts of land. One tract of 198 acres lying below the Ancient Boundrey Line, on waters of Horns Creek. Bound by land of Barkley Martin, Qcquilla Miles and Reuben Becham. Surveyed by Bennett Crafton D.S. on the 27 Oct. 1784. His other tract was 72 acres lying in Edgefield County on waters of Horn Creek, surveyed by William Tolbert D.S. the 23 March 1786. Recorded 29 May 1786. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Gieger" <giegerg@hotmail.com> To: <martin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:41 PM Subject: Re: [MARTIN] MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 > Grandfather James was born in 1756 and twice married, secondly to my > gggg-grandmother Mary (surname unknown) who was listed as a widow on the > 1830 Census in Bryan Couinty and made a Quit Claim Deed in 1841 in Bryan > County, naming his heirs. I believe she died in FL after relocating there > to > live with their son, Emanuel Henry Martin. A book by Elam Virgil Martin > on > E.H. Martin's Genealogy is available in Orlando and Tampa Libraries and > probably other larger Libraries. Your local Library might get it on > Inter-Library Loan...but don't place a lot of faith in it going back > before > Grandfather John...They made an error and caused a lot of mis-information > to > be spread. > > Grandfather James had a son, James (ii), but I know nothing about him...I > know that Grandfather James was alive in 1828 because he Deeded land to > Emanuel Henry Martin, but he must have died before 1830. He had extensive > land holdings in Bryan County, maybe 1000 acres or more, and he was a > Commissioner after the Revolutionary War. I would very much like to find > more data on his Patriot activities, and think they may be the John and > James Martin who are listed on the Tory 'List of Traitors to the Crown' > made > after the British recaptured Savannah in 1782. I know that he sold > Grandfather John's Baldwin County Land grant in 1810. I know that he got > Land Grants in "old" Effingham County before the War and some after the > War, > before Effingham was divided up. > > I have a hunch that they migrated from the Edgefield SC Martins in the > early > 1770's and I think Grandfather John's father was a William Martin but I > have > not proven it... > > Stay in touch...maybe together we can sort this out... > > >>From: Bill Derrow <lwderrow@comcast.net> >>Reply-To: martin@rootsweb.com >>To: martin@rootsweb.com >>Subject: Re: [MARTIN] MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 >>Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 19:47:17 -0400 >> >>Hello, >> >>Do you know anything about John's son, James? My ancestor, James L. >>Martin, was in Jasper in the early 1800s, marrying there in 1821, but I >>have no information on his siblings or parents, except one reference to >>his father being J. Mather Martin, which has yet to be substantiated. >>If John A. Martin died in 1809, he would have been old enough to be the >>father of James L. Martin, who was born ca. 1790, SC, and died ca. >>1851/1852, Barbour Co., AL. Any possible connection? >> >>Gerald Gieger wrote: >> >> >My ggggg-grandfather John A Martin received a 282 1/2 acre Land Grant >>from >> >Gov. Jared Irwin in 1808, located in Baldwin County. >> > >> >Now, I recognize that the land was actually in what is now Jasper County >>and >> >that the present day Baldwin County is not the same as that County which >>was >> >later re-named Randolph, and afterward became Jasper...However, I am >> >replying to your Inquiry in hope that you can identify Grandfather John >> >and/or his Parents. He died in 1809 in Bulloch or Bryan County. His >>wife's >> >name was Elizabeth and I believe she pre-deceased him. He had five >> >known >> >{or identified} children: James; Elijah; Rachel; Mary; & my >>gggg-grandmother >> >Mercy. Elijah and Rachel may have been twins, since I have seen >> >records >> >indicating the same Birth-year for both, albeit there were no BC back >>then. >> > >> >They were adherents of the German Baptist Brethren, often called >>'Dunkers.' >> >Grandfather John was a Minister. >> > >> >If you can provide any connection, I would appreciate it... >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >>From: e.g.lambert@att.net >> >>Reply-To: martin@rootsweb.com >> >>To: martin@rootsweb.com >> >>Subject: Re: [MARTIN] MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 >> >>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 10:11:59 +0000 >> >> >> >>My Martin family was from Baldwin County [Milledgeville], >> >>Georgia--James >> >>Thomas Martin who married Mattie Luvenia Vinson. >> >> >> >>-------------- Original message from martin-request@rootsweb.com: >> >>-------------- >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>Today's Topics: >> >>> >> >>>1. Pre-publication information on the Richard Caswell book >> >>>(JULIAFWOOD@aol.com) >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >>> >> >>>Message: 1 >> >>>Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 15:09:19 EDT >> >>>From: JULIAFWOOD@aol.com >> >>>Subject: [MARTIN] Pre-publication information on the Richard Caswell >> >>>book >> >>>To: FRENCH@rootsweb.com, hancock@rootsweb.com, Martin@rootsweb.com, >> >>>sharp@rootsweb.com, COPELAND@rootsweb.com, BRIDGES@rootsweb.com, >> >>>BRUCE@rootsweb.com >> >>>Message-ID: >> >>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >> >>> >> >>>The first biography ever written on Richard Caswell, NC Revolutionary >> >>> >> >>> >> >>War >> >> >> >> >> >>>Hero and the first Governor of North Carolina will be released on >> >>> >> >>> >> >>Monday, >> >> >> >> >> >>>August 13 as the start of the weeklong celebration of his life. The >>book >> >>> >> >>> >> >>is >> >> >> >> >> >>>the result of a dissertation by Clayton Brown Alexander in 1930 and >> >>> >> >>> >> >>edited >> >> >> >> >> >>>by Dr. Keats Sparrow. Dr. Sparrow has added illustrations, footnotes, >> >>> >> >>> >> >>and a >> >> >> >> >> >>>chronology of the life of Gov. Caswell. The book is not only about the >> >>> >> >>> >> >>life >> >> >> >> >> >>>of Caswell, but also includes a substantial amount of information >> >>> >> >>> >> >>regarding >> >> >> >> >> >>>Colonial North Carolina and what is today, Tennessee. >> >>> >> >>>The website needs a little tweaking but the basic information on the >> >>>pre-orders for the biography of Gov. Richard Caswell is available on >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>l%20Project.html>http://www.historicalpreservationgroup.org/Gov.%20Richard%20C >> >> >> >> >> >>>aswell%20Memorial%20Project.html >> >>> >> >>>Caswell Book >> >>> >> >>>The deadline for receiving your check is July 29th. Books that have to >> >>> >> >>> >> >>be >> >> >> >> >> >>>shipped will go out sometime the week of August 6. Those of you who >>pick >> >>> >> >>> >> >>up >> >> >> >> >> >>>the book locally can go to the Kinston/Lenoir County Chamber of >>Commerce >> >>> >> >>> >> >>on >> >> >> >> >> >>>Monday, August 13 between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm and that night at the >> >>>reception being held at the Kinston Arts Council. We will also >> >>>probably >> >>>have a table set up on Friday, August 17 at the State Park in the >> >>> >> >>> >> >>morning. >> >> >> >> >> >>>Any changes in the pickup time will be placed on the website closer to >> >>> >> >>> >> >>the >> >> >> >> >> >>>time. >> >>> >> >>>We hope many of you will avail yourself of this opportunity to learn >> >>> >> >>> >> >>more >> >> >> >> >> >>>about your state and this unsung hero as we all have. We also hope >> >>>many >> >>> >> >>> >> >>of >> >> >> >> >> >>>you can visit Kinston for the Celebration Week which promises to be >> >>> >> >>> >> >>quite a >> >> >> >> >> >>>tribute to Gov. Caswell. >> >>> >> >>>Lenoir County Colonial Commission >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>************************************** See what's free at >> >>> >> >>> >> >>http://www.aol.com. >> >> >> >> >> >>>------------------------------ >> >>> >> >>>To contact the MARTIN list administrator, send an email to >> >>>MARTIN-admin@rootsweb.com. >> >>> >> >>>To post a message to the MARTIN mailing list, send an email to >> >>>MARTIN@rootsweb.com. >> >>> >> >>>__________________________________________________________ >> >>>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >>>MARTIN-request@rootsweb.com >> >>>with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the >> >>> >> >>> >> >>body of >> >> >> >> >> >>>the >> >>>email with no additional text. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>End of MARTIN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 83 >> >>>************************************* >> >>> >> >>> >> >>------------------------------- >> >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> >>MARTIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>quotes >> >>in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >> > >> >_________________________________________________________________ >> >Need a break? 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