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John W. Martin[1,2,3]

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Sex  Male 
Eby ID  00075-4625 
Person ID  I19123 
Last Modified  18 Sep 2004 
 
Father  Abraham B. (Abram) Martin, b. 30 Jul 1788, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania 
Mother  Barbara Weaver 
Group Sheet  F4573 
 
Family 1  Sarah Clemens 
Children 
 1. Mary Ann Martin
 2. Emeline Martin
 3. Samuel C. Martin
 4. Carrie Martin
Group Sheet  F1371 
 
Family 2  Mary Clemens, b. 14 May 1830 
Children 
 1. Mary Martin
Group Sheet  F1351 
 
Notes  John W. Martin, "the fifth son of Abram B. and Barbara (Weaver) Martin, is married to Sarah Clemens. They reside on Henry Wanner's old place near the Wanner Mennonite Meeting House, about a mile west of Hespeler. Their family consists of four children, viz:"
 
Sources  1. [S2]   Vol II A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra Eby, 69   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
2. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 415   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
3. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 409   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
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