Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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Documents
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Susanna West vs. Daniel Romine Muskingum County, Ohio, case in which Susanna West accused Daniel Romine of bastardy | 20 Nov 2024 | ||
Loudoun County Base Born Index Sarah Romine of Shelburne Parish, Loudoun County stated in court on 30 May 1803 that she became pregnant by John Overfelt and delivered a male child on 18 March 1803. | 20 Nov 2024 | ||
Death Record of Rachel Shoemaker Tudor State of Ohio Certificate of Death | 19 Nov 2024 | ||
Will and Appraisal Transcription Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | 19 Nov 2024 | ||
Will of Peter Romine Will Book C, page 335 Loudoun County, Virginia | 19 Nov 2024 | ||
Heirs of John Romine vs. Peter Romine Chancery Court Loudoun County, Virginia 1814 | 19 Nov 2024 | ||
Report of Marriage Contrary to Discipline Fairfax (Virginia) Monthly Meeting | 19 Nov 2024 | ||
Evidence of Romine Descent of Hannah Baldwin | 18 Nov 2024 | ||
Register of Funerals Shelby Funeral Home | 18 Nov 2024 | ||
Lovina Romine vs. Samuel Baldwin This 1844 court case from Muskingum County, Ohio, involved Samuel Baldwin being charged by Lovina Romine with "bastardy". The case was decided for the plaintiff, and Samuel Baldwin was required to pay costs. | 17 Nov 2024 | ||
Receipt from the Joseph Glasford Estate Muskingum County, Ohio, USA | 17 Nov 2024 | ||
Family Bible of Augustus Grogan and Margaret Ella Talley Bryan | 11 Nov 2024 | ||
Family Bible of John W. Magruder The Bible contains a record of births, marriages, and deaths for the family of John W. and Margaret Porter Magruder. The Bible was first known to have belonged to Hester Caroline Magruder Howell, although she could have received it from her father, John W. Magruder. Hester Magruder Howell gave the Bible to her daughter, Ida Howell Hyer, who in turn gave it to John Garrett Magruder. It was later given to Thomas Martin, who gave it to Gregory Martin, great-grandsons of John Garrett Magruder. | 11 Nov 2024 | ||
John Mason Bible.pdf Record of births, marriages, and deaths | 11 Nov 2024 | ||
Baldwin-Brown Bible Records | 7 Nov 2024 | ||
War of 1812 Pension Application of Charlotte Baldwin Russell | 6 Nov 2024 | ||
1860 Hardin County, Ohio, USA, Deed This deed conveys land from James Baldwin, "assignee of James Russell and Samuel Russell", to Caroline Thompson. | 4 Nov 2024 | ||
James Baldwin Estate Papers, Part 3 | 4 Nov 2024 | ||
James Baldwin Estate Files, Part 2 | 4 Nov 2024 | ||
James Baldwin Estate Files, Part 1 | 4 Nov 2024 | ||
Hannah Russell, Plaintiff, vs. James H. Alexander as Administrator of the Estate of James Baldwin Deceased, Defendant It is believed that the Hannah Russell in this case is the daughter of Samuel B. and Margaret Paxton Russell. | 4 Nov 2024 | ||
Pension Record of Charlotte Baldwin Russell Charlotte's husband, James Russell, was a veteran of the War of 1812. | 4 Nov 2024 | ||
The State of Ohio vs. Sarah Nevitt Muskingum County, Ohio Clerk of Courts Minutes Volume T, Page 69 1848-1850 The date of this order is 5 October 1848. Transcription: Complaint to Keep the Peace This case coming on to be heard and examined by the court, upon the motion of the Defendant to quash the said complaint, for irregularity, the Court being fully advised in the premises, do order that the said complaint be and the same is hereby quashed, and that the said Defendant be discharged thereof. Whereupon it is further ordered that the said complainant Charlotte Russell pay, within ten days, the costs of this proceeding, and in default thereof that [illegible] issue. | 4 Nov 2024 | ||
Muskingum County, Ohio, Probate Court Case Number 2495 This is the account that James McCracken, guardian of Joseph Baldwin, filed in the Probate Court after Joseph's death. | 2 Nov 2024 | ||
Clark County, Ohio, USA, Deed On 29 January 1859, James L. and Anna Maria Cotter sold a lot in Clark County which they had purchased on 13 July 1855. | 1 Nov 2024 | ||
Estates of John Garrett and Hannah Lewis Magruder This record indicates that John and Hannah each had personal property valued at $500 and that no inventories of their properties were taken. Their estates were not subject to inheritance tax. | 31 Oct 2024 | ||
Estate Record of Lydia Baldwin Thomas Muskingum County, Ohio | 27 Oct 2024 | ||
The Case for Peter Romine Being the Father of Hannah Baldwin | 26 Oct 2024 | ||
Clerk of Courts Minutes Muskingum County, Ohio 8 March 1822 Volume G, 1822-1823 | 25 Oct 2024 | ||
Clerk of Courts Minutes Muskingum County, Ohio 6 March 1822 Volume G, 1822-1823 | 25 Oct 2024 |
Headstones
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Mary Ann Baldwin Chamblin South Fork Meeting House Cemetery Unison Road Unison, Virginia, USA | South Fork Meeting House Cemetery | Located |
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John Lee Chamblin South Fork Meeting House Cemetery Unison Road Unison, Virginia, USA | South Fork Meeting House Cemetery | Located |
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John Lee Chamblin South Fork Meeting House Cemetery Unison Road Unison, Virginia, USA | South Fork Meeting House Cemetery | Located |
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Alexander Martin Model Ship Gallery
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U.S.S. Texas In her heyday she was one of the finest and most powerful battleships afloat, the U.S.S. Texas, flagship of the Atlantic Fleet. This great battleship is ideal from the model maker's standpoint. Though beamy she has fine lines. On deck there is a variety of parts of an unusual character, objects that are good looking in themselves, instead of a monotony of cabins, structures, and hand rails that are found on a passenger ship. Though the model is specifically the Texas it would serve as well for the U.S.S. New York, her sister ship. Both were built from the same plans, the former at Newport News and the latter at the New York Navy Yard. The Texas carried the ranking admiral's flag and was so powerful she could be miles out of sight of the coast yet blow a city to bits in short order. Her great 14 inch guns, 53 feet long, would pierce armor plate so far away that it could not be seen aboard. She had enough electric power to lite a small city. The ship had a displacement of 27,000 tons and an allowance of 1,315 men, and she cost about $11,000,000. Her length at the water line was 565 feet and the overall length was 573 feet. The beam was 100 feet. This model is built to the scale of 1/16 inch equals 1 foot, giving me a model almost 3 feet long and 6¼ inches wide. She had turn screw propellers. The Texas was flagship of battleship division one of battle force, U.S. fleet and was long famous as flagship of the Atlantic fleet. The full armament was as follows: 6 large searchlights, ten 14 inch 45 caliber guns in turrets, twelve 5 inch 51 caliber rapid fire guns, six 3 inch anti-aircraft, three 3 pounders saluting guns, ywo one pounders, two 3 inch landing guns. If you will notice the little port holes and hawspipes on the model, these are eyelets dug out of old shoes. The greatest enjoyment I get in building ship models is that I try to make everything out of junk and scrap pieces that I pick up at random. I do not buy hardly anything except the paint. For instance, on the model the anchor chain had to be 11 links to the inch being a model scaled to 1/16 inch to a foot. I finally found a toy tin watch and chain in the ten cent store and upon measuring I found the little chain to be exactly 11 links to the inch, so I bought it for anchor chains. Working in spare times, now and then evenings and weekends, this model took about a year to build. The caliber of a gun is the diameter of the bore at the muzzle. Thus a 14 inch gun will have a bore of 14 inches. The designation of 45 caliber denotes that a gun is 45 times its caliber in length or in the case of a 14 inch gun, 52 feet, 6 inches to which is added the breach. The Texas also carried a sea plane mounted on a catapult on top of a 14 inch gun turret. Six large search lights. I hoisted a signal flag, blue and white checkerboard pattern called the "General Recall", when members of the crew were away from the ship, ashore on liberty or visiting other ships and sudden sailing orders were received. This flag (the General Recall) was hoisted calling everybody back aboard ship immediately and report to their assigned stations for "up anchor". It might be interesting here to say that there is only one flag that can be hoisted above the American flag on the same halyard and that's a white pennant with a blue cross - lengthwise of the white pennant - called the church pennant to signify religious services were being held on board, or in the fort, or station, or camp. Another pennant called the "Mess" pennant is a long red pennant hoisted to the signal arm to signify all hands are at meals. In former days it was customary to use the "Homeward Bound" pennant whenever a ship stationed in foreign waters receives orders to "up anchor" and sail for home waters. Each man in the crew pays for one foot of this pennant. It is a long pennant bearing the stars and stripes and flown from the peak of the mainmast. One ship that I was on, the U.S.S. Essex, a three-masted square rigged clipper ship, was ordered home from European station, and the homeward bound pennant was 326 feet long, flying from the masthead. The tail end was kept out of the water by 3 inflated bladders fastened to the end that floated on the surface of the water. This pennant was only hoisted when leaving port and when entering home port. When we got home and dropped the anchor the pennant was hauled down and it was cut in pieces so that each man got one foot as a souvenir of that glorious homeward bound trip. In an old issue of 1810 "The London Family Herald" that published the subject of christening ships at launchings with bottles of wine is about to be taken up by the temperance people who claim that the rolling of vessels at sea is mainly caused thereby. | 11 Nov 2024 |
Military Service of Family Members
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François Trottain dit Saint-Surin Served in La Noraye Company of the Carignan Regiment in Québec during the 17th century | 10 Nov 2024 | ||
George Sackville Cotter Horner Served in the British army in World War I and died at Ypres, Belgium, in 1917. He is buried at the Huts Cemetery, Dikkebus, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. | 10 Nov 2024 | ||
George Sackville Cotter George Sackville Cotter (1783-1869) was a Captain in the 69th Foot and served in the Peninsular campaign. He fought at Quatre Bas and also under Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, when he was awarded a medal. Around 1837, he emigrated to Ontario where he was Lieutenant-Colonel of the 10th Battalion, York Militia, Canada West, receiving his commission on 10 November 1846. He held an earlier commission as Lieutenant-Colonel (24 January 1838) under the earlier organization of the militia. | 10 Nov 2024 | ||
George Sackville Cotter George Sackville Cotter (1808-1878) was a Colonel in the Royal Madras Artillery and served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Madras Artillery at the siege of Lucknow. He was invested as a Companion of the Order of the Bath. | 10 Nov 2024 | ||
Samuel Beall Magruder Samuel Beall Magruder signed the Oath of Fidelity and Support during the American Revolution in 1778. He also served as a private during the War in First Company, Class 6, Lower Battalion, Montgomery County (Maryland) Militia. | 10 Nov 2024 | ||
Kathryn Engelman Green Served in the United States Marine Corps during World War I | 9 Nov 2024 | ||
Charles Francis Duff Served in the United States Army during the Spanish-American War in Company M, 42nd United States Volunteer Infantry. | 9 Nov 2024 | ||
Rogers Cotter Dr. Rogers Cotter entered the army as a surgeon's mate in the West Meath (Ireland) Militia on 26 March 1811. He was assistant surgeon from 1817 until 1829, when the regiment disbanded. | 9 Nov 2024 | ||
Samuel L. Baldwin Served as a Private during the Civil War in the 63rd Indiana Infantry. He enlisted 11 August 1862; discharged 21 June 1865. | 9 Nov 2024 | ||
Samuel B. Baldwin Samuel Baldwin was a member of Class No. 9, 56th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Loudoun County (Virginia) Militia, Captain George Rust's Company, on 15 September 1794. In October 1794, the regiment was in western Pennsylvania active in suppressing the Whiskey Rebellion. | 9 Nov 2024 | ||
James Ellicott Baldwin Served in the United States during the Mexican-American War and died at Perote Castle, Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. | 7 Nov 2024 | ||
Isaac Brown Baldwin Served in the United States during the Mexican-American War and died at Perote Castle, Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. | 7 Nov 2024 | ||
Clemit B. Buell Served during the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection and retired from the Army in 1925 | 7 Nov 2024 | ||
Joseph Baldwin Joseph Baldwin served in the United States Army in Company G, 4th Regiment, 1st Ohio Infantry, during the Mexican-American War. He enlisted on 15 February 1848 and was discharged on 30 April 1848. | 4 Nov 2024 |
Individuals
ID | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Born/Christened | Location | Tree | Branch | Last Modified |
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I28419 |
Romine, Daniel |
b. cir 1814 | Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 19 Nov 2024 |
I28324 |
Baldwin, Samuel L. |
b. 15 Aug 1844 | Ohio, USA | Bryan-Martin | 18 Nov 2024 |
I28355 |
Romine, Lovina Catherine |
b. cir 1829 | Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 17 Nov 2024 |
I13683 |
Brown, Martha Ann |
b. 13 Jul 1786 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 15 Nov 2024 |
I29158 |
Burson, Aaron |
b. 23 Jan 1773 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 15 Nov 2024 |
I29159 |
Burson, Hester |
b. 16 Jan 1782 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 15 Nov 2024 |
I29157 |
Burson, Jesse |
b. 16 Jan 1782 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 15 Nov 2024 |
I14687 |
Baldwin, Dr. Adrian |
b. 23 Aug 1855 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I29149 |
Baldwin, Eleanor J.J. |
Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | ||
I14652 |
Baldwin, Emma Lee |
b. 27 Aug 1860 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I14702 |
Baldwin, Helen Gertrude |
b. Jun 1847 | Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I14699 |
Baldwin, James Erastus |
b. 14 Dec 1840 | Fauquier County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I13314 |
Baldwin, Lucinda |
b. 1813 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I920 |
Baldwin, Stacey |
b. cir 1774 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I13313 |
Baldwin, William |
b. 1812 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I29140 |
Jackson, Margaret Ann |
b. 8 Mar 1825 | Frederick County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I29156 |
Jackson, Unknown |
b. cir 1845 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29146 |
Janney, Mary Louise |
b. 18 Jun 1886 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I14646 |
Jones, George Thomas |
b. 1801 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29154 |
Jones, Joemma |
b. 1845 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29155 |
Jones, Lucinda A. |
b. 1849 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29151 |
Jones, Margarette Alice |
b. 1837 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29153 |
Jones, Martha Thomas |
b. 1842 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29152 |
Jones, Ruth Anna |
b. 1839 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29150 |
Jones, Sarah Edith |
b. 1836 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29147 |
Miller, Robert Loren |
b. 1881 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I29148 |
Miller, Robert Loren |
b. 1911 | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 | |
I14695 |
Sampsell, Ann |
b. cir 1808 | Virginia | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I28705 |
Whitacre, James |
b. 20 May 1804 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
I29144 |
Whitacre, James Franklin |
b. 18 Feb 1854 | Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | Bryan-Martin | 14 Nov 2024 |
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