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From: "Bri, Em, and Ash" <>
Subject: RE: [MARTIN-L] Moab Martin
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 13:40:50 +0900
In-Reply-To: <39A42DDC.E85F1114@madisontelco.com>


Sandra, Just out of curiousity...do you know any of your Mat Martin's
siblings or parents names? I have two Math Martin's. Shot in the dark...
Emily Floerchinger


-----Original Message-----
From: sandra petty [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 5:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [MARTIN-L] Moab Martin


Melissa, Could your name be Mat Martin instead of Mac Martin.
I have a Last Will & Testament of a Elizabeth D. Martin widow of a Mat
Martin.
It is dated 14 Aug 1902
Sandra M. Petty

Melissa M McMartin wrote:

> Did any of these Martin moved to Collinsville, IT in the 1900?? Looking
> for a connection to a Mac Martin who would have been about 38 in 1900....
>
> Thanks,
>
> Melissa
>
> Iona Hardison <> on 08/22/2000 08:47:49 PM
>
> Any replies will be addressed to:
>
> To:
>
> cc:
>
> Subject: Re: [MARTIN-L] Moab Martin
>
> wrote:
>
> > For Martin researchers with Alabama connections....looking for info on
> > Thomas B. Martin, bl785 in Dublin, died in Apeliken, Ala in l870. A
> son,
> > also Thomas B. Martin, born cl800...died l847, Mar Susannah Tompkins.
> > Their son, also a Thomas Martin, born l833, married Sarah M SANFORD,
born
> > Pike Co Ala in l838. This family settled in or around Freestone and
> Leon Co
> > Texas in l860s. Any info needed on connected Martin or Sanford
> families.
> > John Kulbeth, Merced, Calif.
>
> Thomas B Martin III and Sarah M Sanford were my great-grandparents. They
> raised 4
> children: Susan J, Columbus, Sarah(Rosie) and Molly. I am descended from
> Columbus. Just what kind of info are you seeking on this Texas family? We
> have
> quite a lot of info on the Martin line but practically none on Sarah. Only
> that
> her father was Henry Sanford and her Mother's name was Sara. There is some
> confusion about the spelling of Sanford. Could be spelled Sandford,
> Sansford or
> Sampford. Family story is that Henry was a 'traveling preacher' but on
that
> line
> we have hit the proverbial brick wall. Don't suppose you know something we
> don't?
>
> Iona Martin Hardison



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