Dear Sean, 1860 Census for Allison Martin and Family: Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio Allison 37 steam boatman B: Pa Lucinda 34 Va Sam J 14 " (this would be Samuel) Sarah J 12 " Mary E 10 " John A 8 Oh Lucy B 5 " Thomas 2 " ___________________________________________________________ 1870 Back to District #26 Hancock Cty., Va. Alison 48 Farmer Pa Lucinda 44 Va John A 17 wks farm Oh Mary E 6 " Willie G 4 W. Va. Georgana 7 " " ___________________________________ Next household is one woman - may be living same building?? Jane Martin B: Pa. weaver 69yrs. old ___________________________________ I tracked her in 1850 and 1860 Census - Both in Hancock, Va. 1850 Census Martins John HOH Farmer B: Pa. 53yrs. Jane Pa. 49 Susannah 20 Jas. 16 Isabel Va 6 ____________________________________________________ 1860 John 63yrs. Farmer B: Pa Jane 59 " Isabell 16 Va ____________________________________________________ As for Andrew Martin, not knowing if he is younger or older than Allison, I didn't know which way to go with him. I will say I picked up an Andrew Martin in the 1820 Census in Middleton, Columbiana County, Oh. That is all one can come up with on pre 1850 U.S. Census other than how many people live in the household. I will also say that there is a Robert Martin listed on the line above Andrew in the 1820 Census. Anything further, let me know and I will give it a try. [email protected] Peggy -------------- Original message -------------- > If you have access to the 1860 census also, that would help. > I'm having a problem with that first son. Is that an abbreviation for > Samuel? > Thank you so very much in advance. This was information I did not have. > > I am trying to find the link between Alison & Andrew. We know they are > related by DNA, but I don't know how just yet. > > Ken Martin > > On May 12, 2005, at 4:45 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > > Am not certain what you have, but since you placed a question mark > > after your first sentence, I thought you may not have Allison in the > > 1850 Census. Based on you stating John A was born 1853 in Liverpool, > > Oh., I was able to locate Allison and family in the 1860 Census, and > > finding he was born in Pa., and the children in Va., I was able to > > locate him in the 1850 Census in Va. > > > > 1850 District #26 Hancock Cty., Va. > > > > Alison 26 Riverman B: Pa. > > Lucinda 23 Va > > Saml 4 " > > Sarah 2 " > > Infant 1 mos. " > > _________________________________________________________ > > > > There is also a marriage license: > > > > Allison Martin to Lucinda Allison > > 25 Sept. 1845 Brooke Cty., Va. > > ____________________________ > > > > If you can tell me how this Andrew Martin is related to Allison or > > what you know about him, I might be able to help find what you want. > > Good Luck > > [email protected] > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > > >> Does anyone have a link or any information on Allison B. Martin who > >> was > >> in OHIO in the 1850's? The information I have on him is from a death > >> certificate for one of his sons, John A. Martin, b 20 JAN 1853 in East > >> Liverpool, OH. > >> > >> I am hoping to find a link to Andrew Martin who was given a land grant > >> in the Northwest Territories in 1799 (which became Ohio in 1803). > >> Andrew had two known sons, David and William. > >> > >> Thanks for any help linking these two together. (we know there is a > >> link by DNA testing) > >> > > >