They are my Great Great Grandparents.
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They had at least 12 children
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Her Death Certificate says she is buried near Smith Chapel Church in "Home" cemetery.
She lived in Lawsonville, N.C. when she died.
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1900 Census, Main Street, Mayodan, Rockingham County, N.C.:
Thomas Martin 46m md 26ys carder cotton mill
Mary E. wife 42f 11 children 8 living
John R. son 19m cotton mill spinner
Maggie L. dau 16f cotton mill coner
Sally W. dau 13f cone winder cotton mill
Claudia E. dau 11f at school
Familla F. dau 4f
Lettie S. dau 3f
They are my Great Great Grandparents.
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They had at least 12 children
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Her Death Certificate says she is buried near Smith Chapel Church in "Home" cemetery.
She lived in Lawsonville, N.C. when she died.
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1900 Census, Main Street, Mayodan, Rockingham County, N.C.:
Thomas Martin 46m md 26ys carder cotton mill
Mary E. wife 42f 11 children 8 living
John R. son 19m cotton mill spinner
Maggie L. dau 16f cotton mill coner
Sally W. dau 13f cone winder cotton mill
Claudia E. dau 11f at school
Familla F. dau 4f
Lettie S. dau 3f
Gravesite Details
The Martin Cemetery they are buried in is on Route # 704 near Ayersville Baptist Church.
Family Members
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Mary A. or E. "Mayme" Martin Landreth
1878 – unknown
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John Richard Martin
1880–1962
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Dosha Jane "Jack" Martin Gatewood
1882–1956
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Maggie Lee Martin Griggs
1884–1916
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Claudia Etta Martin Nelson
1888–1978
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Mattie M. Martin
1892–1895
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Jessie C. Martin
1894–1895
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Famila Frances "Millie" Martin Goad
1895–1975
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Lettie Sue Martin Richardson
1897–1976
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Orena F. Martin
1901–1901
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