Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families

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201 1920 census indicates that Nora is divorced. Family: ? Coates / Nora Stewart (F8316)
 
202 24 Aug 1942 Source (S331)
 
203 8 December 1905 issue Source (S60)
 
204 9 Sepetmebr 1900 issue Source (S76)
 
205 A Delia Babeau married Louis Martin. They were living at St-Aime, Richelieu, Québec, Canada, at the time of the 1881 census. Delia's age was 17, and Louis Martin's age was 21. The identity of this Louis Martin is unknown. There was a Delia Babeau listed in the household of Calixte Bibeau in the 1881 census, also. Bibeau, Delia (I19842)
 
206 A George Alexander was born c1780 in Dunbarney, Perthshire, Scotland. Alexander, George (I18319)
 
207 A gift of land to his sons, Louis and François. is recorded in 1757. Boucher, Nicolas (I2359)
 
208 A granddaughter, Marguerite Hall (age 5), was living with Freeman and Minnie Ault at the time of the 1930 census. Ault, Freeman Arthur (I1306)
 
209 A Jane Campbell, widow, was living in Jefferson County, Alabama, at the time of the 1880 census. She was born around 1824. Hubbard, Jane (I17827)
 
210 A John Baldwin was listed on the tax list of Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1761. He was single and identified as living at "Watson's." He appeared again as a single man on the tax list for 1762. The Watson referred to in the tax list was probably John Watson (1703-1764), who moved from Bristol to Middletown Township, in 1734. John Watson had a brother, Mark (1698-1749), who had married Ann Sotcher, an aunt of Mercy Sotcher Baldwin. John Baldwin may have been introduced to his future wife while working for John Watson. A John Baldwin was listed on the 1764 tax list of Lower Makefield Township, Bucks County. This could have been the same John Baldwin, after his marriage and after the death of his employer, John Watson. This was the last mention of this John Baldwin in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. John Baldwin first appeared in Loudoun County, Virginia, records in 1769, when his name appeared on the list of Loudoun County Tithables. He appeared on the list again in 1770, 1773, 1774, 1781, and 1785. Baldwin, John (I918)
 
211 A male child was born to a Sarah Romine on 18 March 1803 in Loudoun County, Virginia. The mother may or may not have been this Sarah Romine. John Overfield was the reputed father of the child. Romine, Sarah (I28372)
 
212 A son of Thomas Lynch and Elizabeth Allston, also named Thomas, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Lynch, Thomas (I27282)
 
213 A tree at MyHeritage.com has Minerva's birth date as 27 March 1820 and her death date as 9 August 1896. Yet another source (Everton family group sheet) says she was born on 28 February 1820. Minerva's second husband, Jesse Romine, may have been her cousin (I28343), the son of Isaac Romine. Romine, Minerva (I28357)
 
214 A. C. Fenton lived in Mahoning Township. Fenton, A. C. (I14786)
 
215 A. Roy Troutman's first name may have been Austin. Troutman, A. Roy (I11673)
 
216 Aaron lived in Hampshire County, (West) Virginia. McKenzie, Aaron (I8560)
 
217 Aaron Porter settled in Mahoning County, Ohio. Porter, Aaron (I24072)
 
218 Abel Turcotte possibly was from Saint-Maurice-le-Girard. Turcotte, Abel (I16832)
 
219 Abraham and Lydia were married by Moses Boggs, JP. Family: Abraham Romine / Lydia Glasford (F9018)
 
220 Abraham Baldwin was said to be 37 years old in the 1850 census. According to family tradition, shortly after his father's death, Abraham was accused of fathering an illegitimate child and refusing to marry the mother, whose surname was Boggs. He reportedly said he was going to Australia, and was never heard from again. However, his name does appear in land records in Muskingum County as late as 1858. His share in his father's estate was sold at a sheriff's sale in 1857 to his brother, James. Abraham Baldwin is recorded as having been a patient at an asylum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, where he died. He was admitted on 16 October 1872, on 7 May 1873, and on 2 April 1878. His three asylum admission records from Australia indicate that he was born between 1825-1827. Baldwin, Abraham (I912)
 
221 Abraham Dugas, "armurier du Roi, natif de Toulouse", was a Lieutenant-General of Acadia. He arrived at Port-Royal cir 1640. Dugas, Abraham (I2296)
 
222 Abraham Martin dit l'Écossais (the Scot) gave his name to the Plains of Abraham in Québec, first a "cartage road," which was made available for public use on June 20, 1667. Born sometime after 1589, Abraham Martin's origin is unknown. In 1976, researcher Albert H. Ledoux published the results of a discovery made in Dundee, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Some of the Martins, French people from Metz, in Lorraine, were living there and one had the same first and last names as the Québec pioneer. This perhaps explains the surname given to Abraham Martin, who landed in New France between 1614 and 1620. At the time, he was married to Marguerite Langlois. We assume that, as an employee of the Compagnie des Marchands (Company of Merchants), he would have crossed the Atlantic with his brother-in-law Pierre Desportes and his wife, Françoise Langlois. Abraham, who farmed, perhaps fished in the Gulf of the Saint-Laurent river, and was sometimes referred to as a navigator, is said to have given a drop of blood to every single French Canadian. The first two of his sons, Eustache and Adrien, died unwed, and the third, Charles-Amador, dedicated his life to the service of God. Five of his six daughters produced descendants: Marguerite with Étienne Racine, Hélène with Médard Chouart des Groseilles, Marie with Jean Cloutier, Madeleine with Nicolas Forget dit Despatis, and Anne with Jacques Ratté. Abraham Martin was involved in an unfortunate series of events recounted by the Jesuits on January 19, 1649: "The first death at the hands of the executioner was a young woman of 15 or 16, for thievery; at the same time Monsieur Abraham was accused of raping her and was sent to prison, his trial put off pending the arrival of the King's ships." Abraham Martin was buried on September 8, 1664, at the age of 75. Father Paul Ragueneau wrote, in a letter from Paris, dated December 18, 1669, to Marguerite-Racine: "I prayed God for your father. I was consoled to learn that he had the time to prepare himself well for death." Marguerite Langlois married René Branche on February 17, 1665. She died during the same year and was buried on December 19. Martin, Abraham (I10019)
 
223 Abraham Romine and Mary Wallwork were married by David Whitcomb, M.G. Family: Abraham C. Romine / Mary Wallwork (F9050)
 
224 According to Amy St. Clair Owen, Harry moved to Kansas City, Missouri, after his father died. St. Clair, Harry Brution (I17580)
 
225 According to Chancery Court records in Loudoun County, Virginia, in 1814, Isaac went west, possibly to Kentucky, and had not communicated with his family for 10-15 years. Romine, Isaac (I28363)
 
226 According to Dr. Jim A. Talley (drtalley@drtalley.com), Henry Talley was married first to Judith (Talley?), by whom he had a son, Henry, born in Loudoun County, Virginia. Talley, Henry (I1814)
 
227 According to family tradition, Rogers Cotter "ran off with a parlor maid." Living with James Cotter at the time of the 1860 Clark County, Ohio, census was a 66-year-old woman named Anna Cotter, who may have been his mother. The baptismal record of her daughter, Mary, states that Arabella's name was Isabella Ann. Isabella is also the name given on the marriage record of her daughter, Annabella, to Amos Barber. Her maiden name may have been Lyne. Lyon, Arabella (I1192)
 
228 According to her death record, Eliza Jane was born in Worthington, Ohio. According to the 1920 census, the informant on Eliza Jane's death record, Mary Gebby, was her niece. McCracken, Eliza Jane (I1185)
 
229 According to her granddaughter, Roberta Kent French, Abigail had a brother named Abraham. Romine, Abigail (I28404)
 
230 According to her obituary, "old Mrs. Noah Meredith" died at the home of her son-in-law, Webb Talley, in High Point. Shaw, Margaret M. (I1734)
 
231 According to her obituary, Rebecca Baldwin Cotter had ten great-grandchildren, but only their first names are given: Lyndsey, Jacob, Andrew, Nicholas, Sarah, Alex, Molly, Jack, Whitney, and Macy. Baldwin, Rebecca Elizabeth (I870)
 
232 According to his death certificate, Russell was born on 20 Jan 1900. Walsh, Russell Aloysius (I27258)
 
233 According to his death record, Frank Talley was born in 1890, not 1889. His World War I draft registration, however, gives 1889 as his year of birth. He was living in Gadsden, Alabama, at the time of the registration. Talley, Frank Warren (I17857)
 
234 According to his mother's obituary, John L. Cotter lived in Nevada, Missouri. This may be the John Cotter who married Emelia Kushuer. They may be the parents of Mary E. Cotter, born 5 June 1886, in Murphysboro, Illinois, and died 22 March 1940, in Richland County, Illinois. In her death record, her mother's place of birth is given as Anna, Illinois, and her father's as Cairo, Illlinois. She was buried in Murphysboro Cemetery, Jackson County, Illinois, on 25 March 1940. The informant on the death record was Valle Cotter, of Zanesville, Ohio. Emelia Cotter was living in Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, at the time of the 1920 census. Living with her were her son, Edward W. Cotter (age 33, born in Illinois); Edward's wife, Orla Cotter (age 25, born in Illinois); Edward's son, Edward W. Cotter (age 1, born in Illinois), and; Mary Cotter, Emelia's daughter (age 32, born in Illinois). Cotter, John L. (I703)
 
235 According to his naturalization record, Adelard Martin arrived in the United States through St. Albans, Vermont, in October 1892. Martin, Adelard (I22090)
 
236 According to his obituary, George Washington Sanford moved to Baxter County, Arkansas, from Hardin County, Tennessee, in 1871. His obituary also states that he held a patent on a gate and several other inventions. Sanford, George Washington (I1591)
 
237 According to his own entry in the 1870 census, John Lewis was born in Ohio. According to his children's entries in the 1880 census, he was born in Pennsylvania. Lewis, John H. (I13607)
 
238 According to Martha Ellen Magruder Crick's obituary, she and Francis had seven sons and one daughter, but only the names of four children are known. Her obituary in the Wilmington (Ohio) Journal of 5 Dec 1888 reads: "News was received here last week of the death of Mrs. Martha Ellen Crick, at her home in Beamsville, Darke County. Deceased was formerly Martha Ellen McGruder, and was a sister-in-law of Samuel T. Darbyshire, of this place; she also had several relatives in Fayette County near Milledgeville. She was born in Cumberland, Md., November 20, 1809, was married to Francis Creek May 26, 1828. They moved to Wilmington in 1851, and thirteen years later moved to Beamsville, where she resided until her death. She joined the Christian Church in Wilmington in 1854. She was the mother of eight children - seven sons and one daughter - four of whom are left to mourn her loss. She will, no doubt, be remembered by many of the older citizens of this county". Magruder, Martha Ellen (I83)
 
239 According to Mary Ann Magruder Darbyshire's obituary, she went to Clinton County, Ohio, about 1832. It is possible that she went there with her father or another member of the family, as it is very unlikely that a nineteen year old girl would have made the journey alone. Samuel Darbyshire was a grocer and carpenter by trade. Magruder, Mary Ann (I84)
 
240 According to one source, Thomas's tombstone has the year of his death as 1890. Brophy, Thomas (I13274)
 
241 According to records from Thomas Lewis's (Senior) estate dated 1865, Thomas Lewis's (Junior) place of residence was unknown. Lewis, Thomas (I13268)
 
242 According to records from Thomas Lewis's estate dated 1865, Evan Lewis was living in St. Louis, Missouri, at that time. Evan Lewis was naturalised on 26 October 1852 in Gallia County, Ohio, the same day as his brother, David. Lewis, Evan (I13272)
 
243 According to the History of Fountain County by H.W. Beckwith, Peter Romine's parents moved to Muskingum County, Ohio, during his boyhood and later moved to Ross County, Ohio. Romine, Peter (I28330)
 
244 According to the 1880 census of Brown Township, Paulding County, Ohio, William Mosher's father was born in New York, and his mother was born in Ireland. The Mosher family lived at Continental, Putnam County, Ohio, at one time. William Mosher enlisted in the 16th Light Artillery Battery Ohio on 20 August 1861 at age 33. He received a disability discharge on 21 March 1862 at Pilot Knob, Missouri. Mosher, William (I905)
 
245 According to the 1880 Census of Pond Spring, Walker County, Georgia, Elizabeth Blackwell's father was born in North Carolina and her mother was born in South Carolina. Elizabeth's death is noted in the Walker County Messenger, which says that she was born in Cherokee County, Alabama, and went to Walker County, Georgia, with her parents as an infant. Blackwell, Elizabeth Harriet (I2801)
 
246 According to the 1880 Census of Springfield Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, Katherine Keener's parents were born in Germany. The death certificate of her son, Joseph Russell, gives her name as Mary C. Keener. Keener, Catherine (I924)
 
247 According to the 1880 census, John Melrose's parents were born in Virginia. Melrose, John (I13306)
 
248 According to the 1900 Census of Clark County, Ohio, John's father was born in Ireland, and his mother was born in New York. O'Donnell, John (I1122)
 
249 According to the 1900 Census of Lick Township, Jackson County, Ohio, Mary Ellen Lewis Richardson's father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother in Wales. At the time of the 1920 census, Ellen Richardson was living in Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio, with her children Orpha and Edgard. Her marital status was given as widowed. She was living at 120 West Elm Street, Washington Court House, Ohio, at the time of the 1930 census. Also living there were her sons, Edgar and Austin. Lewis, Mary Ellen (I6033)
 
250 According to the 1900 Census ofCleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, James emigrated to the United States in 1870, and his wife, Letitia, emigrated in 1871. Hutchison, James (I14626)
 

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