He was the father of James Ebenezer Martin, born 1859. [3]
There were 3 men named John Martin in Kings County in 1861.
John Martin in Lot 64 was a seaman, under45.
John Martin in Lot 61 was a blacksmith, under 45.
John Martin in Lot 59 was a farmer, under 45.
Sources
↑ Prince Edward Island Baptismal Index, Child's Full Name Kenneth Martin
Birth Date 2 August 1853
Place of Birth Newtown
Baptismal Date 2 October 1853
Officiating Clergy D MacDonald
Father's Name John Martin
Mother's Name Emily Compton
Church Name Free Church of Scotland
Record Book Number 4
Record Book Page 7
↑ Prince Edward Island Baptismal Index, Child's Full Name Willm Alex Martin
Birth Date 19 October 1856
Place of Birth Newton
Baptismal Date 29 March 1857
Officiating Clergy D MacDonald
Father's Name John Martin
Mother's Name Emily Compton
Church Name Free Church of Scotland
Record Book Number 4
Record Book Page 30
↑ Prince Edward Island Baptismal Index, Child's Full Name James Ebenezer Martin
Birth Date 12 January
Place of Birth Newton
Baptismal Date 20 March 1859
Officiating Clergy D MacDonald
Father's Name John Martin
Mother's Name Emily Compton
Church Name Free Church of Scotland
Record Book Number 4
Record Book Page 43
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John: