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    1. [TNHENDER] Martin family NC>TN>TX
    2. Lilly
    3. Hello, I am descended from a MARTIN family which originated in North Carolina, but as of 1860 census, and the 1870 census, were living at Henderson Co, TN. Probably near to Lexington, TN. The head of the family is: William Martin b. about 1825 NC. His wife is Mary Elizabeth YOUNG b. 1825 NC. Their children: 1. James Nathaniel Martin b. 1837 NC married: Sarah E. Unknown b. 1846 NC Kids: James W. Martin b. 1866 SC; John A. Martin b. 1867 TN ; George S. Martin b. 1870 TN. 1880 census in TX. 2. George Wesley Martin b. 11-1-1849 Johnson Co NC, married Martha Virginia CUNNINGHAM at Lexington, TN. Miss Cunningham was born 1852 TN, and both her parents were b. TN. Kids: William Jesse Martin b. 2-17-1872 TN; Norah Martin b. 1874 TN; Dora Martin b. 1875 TN; Joesph Elijah Martin b. 1879 TN 1880 census in TX. Please Note: The Martin family is listed at house # 675 in Henderson Co TN in the 1860 census, and the CUNNINGHAM house is near at #683. I believe that George and Martha were neighbors. 3. H.E. Martin, b. 1847 NC, this is a FEMALE, but don't have a full name for her, only initials from the census. 4. Mary Caroline Martin b. 8-22-1854 TN. She never married. 1880 census in TX. 5. R.L. Martin b. 1851 TN, this is a MALE, don't have a full name yet, only initials. 6. Basely Martin b. 1865 TN, male. 1880 census in TX. 7. Joseph Allan Martin b. 1867 TN. This is my GReat GRandfather. 1880 census in TX. 8. Margaret Martin b. 1869 TN 1880 census in TX. There may be other kids I don't know about. There may be an Edward Martin b. about 1850 NC. 1880 census in TX. William Martin must have died in TN about 1869 to 1879 time frame. As of 1880 census, this entire family group shown above, ALL went as a group to Navarro County, TEXAS and settled there permanently. The Father, William Martin b. 1825 NC, is missing from the group, when they got to Texas. I also do NOT yet know about this families participation in the Civil War, but they did live the entire Civil War Years in Henderson Co TN, and the father, and the 2 oldest sons above, would have all been the right ages to have served in the war. I have no idea as to which of the 2 sides they would have fought for. I also do not know their religion. In the 1860 census at Henderson Co TN, District 7, this Martin family , above, was also living very near to 5 families named YOUNG, and they were all born in NC. They may be related to Mary Elizabeth Young Martin, the mother of my family. If you are researching the name MARTIN, YOUNG, or CUNNINGHAM of this time frame and location please let me know. I was thinking this family might have been Cherokee Indians from North Carolina, which were removed to TN, and then further removed to TX, but I have no proof of this at all, and they are listed as White on the 1860 census. Best regards, Lillian Kathleen Martin, d/o Joe Martin b. 1925 OK, s/o Joe Martin b. 1899 TX, s/o Joe Martin b. 1867 TN, s/o William Martin b. 1825 NC.

    02/09/2004 01:45:42
    1. Re: [TNHENDER] Martin family NC>TN>TX
    2. Gene Phillips
    3. Hi Lilly, I've got kin that were in Henderson County too. A lot had moved on by 1860 though. For some reason the ones that left went to Oregon County MO. There were Phillips and Blankenship mostly. I think Stubblefield also. My Mills family came from Carroll County directly to the north. There doesn't seem to be any pre-civil war records. The courthouse was burnt in the Civil War. That's my problem. I need an 1850 or so marriage I did a quick check of what I have for Oregon County and found one Martin. Franklin Martin was living with a Stubblefield family in Randolph County AR which borders on Oregon County. Gene Phillips At 08:45 AM 2/9/04 +0900, Lilly wrote: >Hello, > I am descended from a MARTIN family which originated in North Carolina, but as of 1860 census, and the 1870 census, were living at Henderson Co, TN. > >Probably near to Lexington, TN. > >The head of the family is: William Martin b. about 1825 NC. His wife is Mary Elizabeth YOUNG b. 1825 NC. > >Their children: > >1. James Nathaniel Martin b. 1837 NC >married: Sarah E. Unknown b. 1846 NC >Kids: James W. Martin b. 1866 SC; John A. Martin b. 1867 TN ; George S. Martin b. 1870 TN. 1880 census in TX. > >2. George Wesley Martin b. 11-1-1849 Johnson Co NC, married Martha Virginia CUNNINGHAM at Lexington, TN. Miss Cunningham was born 1852 TN, and both her parents were b. TN. >Kids: William Jesse Martin b. 2-17-1872 TN; Norah Martin b. 1874 TN; Dora Martin b. 1875 TN; Joesph Elijah Martin b. 1879 TN >1880 census in TX. >Please Note: The Martin family is listed at house # 675 in Henderson Co TN in the 1860 census, and the CUNNINGHAM house is near at #683. I believe that George and Martha were neighbors. > >3. H.E. Martin, b. 1847 NC, this is a FEMALE, but don't have a full name for her, only initials from the census. > >4. Mary Caroline Martin b. 8-22-1854 TN. She never married. 1880 census in TX. > >5. R.L. Martin b. 1851 TN, this is a MALE, don't have a full name yet, only initials. > >6. Basely Martin b. 1865 TN, male. 1880 census in TX. > >7. Joseph Allan Martin b. 1867 TN. This is my GReat GRandfather. 1880 census in TX. > >8. Margaret Martin b. 1869 TN 1880 census in TX. > >There may be other kids I don't know about. There may be an Edward Martin b. about 1850 NC. 1880 census in TX. > >William Martin must have died in TN about 1869 to 1879 time frame. > >As of 1880 census, this entire family group shown above, ALL went as a group to Navarro County, TEXAS and settled there permanently. >The Father, William Martin b. 1825 NC, is missing from the group, when they got to Texas. > >I also do NOT yet know about this families participation in the Civil War, but they did live the entire Civil War Years in Henderson Co TN, and the father, and the 2 oldest sons above, would have all been the right ages to have served in the war. I have no idea as to which of the 2 sides they would have fought for. I also do not know their religion. > >In the 1860 census at Henderson Co TN, District 7, this Martin family , above, was also living very near to 5 families named YOUNG, and they were all born in NC. They may be related to Mary Elizabeth Young Martin, the mother of my family. > >If you are researching the name MARTIN, YOUNG, or CUNNINGHAM of this time frame and location please let me know. > >I was thinking this family might have been Cherokee Indians from North Carolina, which were removed to TN, and then further removed to TX, but I have no proof of this at all, and they are listed as White on the 1860 census. > >Best regards, >Lillian Kathleen Martin, d/o Joe Martin b. 1925 OK, s/o Joe Martin b. 1899 TX, s/o Joe Martin b. 1867 TN, s/o William Martin b. 1825 NC. > > >==== TNHENDER Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe send the message unsubscribe to >TNHENDER-l-request@rootsweb.com

    02/09/2004 02:31:29
    1. Re: [TNHENDER] Martin family NC>TN>TX
    2. Lilly
    3. Gene, Great to hear from you. You were the first person to really help me with my Campbell family of Stephens Co OK as of 1900 census there (Comanche). At first I thought my Martin family were Cherokee Indian originating in NC then expelled to TN then further expelled to TX. The migration pattern and the years, follow the Indian Migration pattern to a "T". However, the 1860 census in TN says they are White. My older brother told me our grandfather was a TEXAS INDIAN. This story was given to him from our father, but as I now know the Martin line begins in North Carolina as of 1820 or earlier, then to TN as of 1855 to 1878, then out to Navarro Co TX as of 1879. Maybe they only "Called" themselves white by the time they got to TN. I have no idea at all. When my brother heard the story of "Texas Indian" this would have to mean an "Eastern Indian", who arrived in Texas later. As opposed to a Tribe of Native Americans, who had always been present in Texas. The other possiblity is: #1. My Martin family has no Indians in it, just white immigrants for Ireland and England., etc. #2. My Martin family intermarried with Cherokee people in North Carolina, and therefor is a mixture of White and Indian, which probably is the case for most of the early setler families of VA and NC. I think #2 possibility is probably more of the true story, but time will tell. When checking the civil war soldiers of TN, I found one listed as James N. Martin, which could be the oldest son of my family, James Nathaniel Martin b. 1837 NC. If that is him, he fought on the Union side. I hope to find out more about my Martin family in Henderson Co TN the years of 1855 to 1878, originating in North Carolina, and finally moving to Texas. Best regards, Lillian Kathleen Martin d/o Billy Joe Martin b. 1925 Duncan, OK. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Phillips" <genephillips@usa.net> To: <TNHENDER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 12:31 AM Subject: Re: [TNHENDER] Martin family NC>TN>TX > Hi Lilly, > I've got kin that were in Henderson County too. A lot had moved on by 1860 though. For some reason the ones that left went to Oregon County MO. There were Phillips and Blankenship mostly. I think Stubblefield also. My Mills family came from Carroll County directly to the north.

    02/10/2004 12:46:31