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Martin Vastine/Wastine Addy

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Martin Vastine/Wastine Addy

Birth
Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Death
28 Feb 1924 (aged 82)
Hattiesburg, Lamar County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Newton County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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1) info located at:

http://www.nchgs.org/html/wroten_and_allied_families.html


Winnie Ann Day, daughter of Mary Eliza Wroten and Henry C. Day, married 16 December 1869, Newton County, Mississippi, to Martin Wastine Addy, son of John Simeon Addy, Jr., and Celia Taylor. He was born 22 Nov 1841 in Lexington County, South Carolina, and died 29 Feb 1924 in Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi

Martin Wastine Addy & Winnie Ann Day Addy according to Bonnie Morse, Martin W. Addy was originally named Martin Vastine Addy, but changed his name to Martin Wastine. He served in Company C, 15th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry, during the Civil War. According to his military records he was 6' 4" tall, had grey eyes and dark hair. He later moved to Newton County with his parents.

Also, according to the family records of Bonnie Morse, Martin and Winnie were married on December 16, 1869 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland M. Gallaspy. They lived most of their lives in Newton County, but moved briefly to Kentucky where three of their children were born. They later moved to Forrest County, Mississippi, and spent their final days with their daughter Mary Eugenia Addy Bryant. They were the parents of four children.


1) info located at:

http://www.nchgs.org/html/wroten_and_allied_families.html


Winnie Ann Day, daughter of Mary Eliza Wroten and Henry C. Day, married 16 December 1869, Newton County, Mississippi, to Martin Wastine Addy, son of John Simeon Addy, Jr., and Celia Taylor. He was born 22 Nov 1841 in Lexington County, South Carolina, and died 29 Feb 1924 in Hattiesburg, Forrest County, Mississippi

Martin Wastine Addy & Winnie Ann Day Addy according to Bonnie Morse, Martin W. Addy was originally named Martin Vastine Addy, but changed his name to Martin Wastine. He served in Company C, 15th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry, during the Civil War. According to his military records he was 6' 4" tall, had grey eyes and dark hair. He later moved to Newton County with his parents.

Also, according to the family records of Bonnie Morse, Martin and Winnie were married on December 16, 1869 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland M. Gallaspy. They lived most of their lives in Newton County, but moved briefly to Kentucky where three of their children were born. They later moved to Forrest County, Mississippi, and spent their final days with their daughter Mary Eugenia Addy Bryant. They were the parents of four children.


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