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Andrew Martin (1819 - bef. 1919)

Andrew Martin
Born in Quebec City, Quebec, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 28 Nov 1843 in Saint Rochs, Lower Canadamap
Descendants descendants
Died before before age 100 in Canadamap
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Biography

Andrew Martin

Andrew was age 24 when he married Lucy Godbout age 19 on November 28th of 1843 in Saint-Roch, Quebec City, Lower Canada (Quebec) (marriage[1]) and had the following children

  1. William Martin 1845 Saint-Roch, Quebec City, Québec.
  2. Mary Martin 1847 Saint-Roch, Quebec City, Québec.
  3. Andrew Martin 1849 (bap 1850) Saint-Roch, Quebec City.
  4. Marie-Anne Martin 1851 Sainte-Brigitte-De-Laval, Montmorency, Quebec.

1851 Census [2] Andrew Martin age 32 (Lower Canada), with wife Lucy Godbout age 22 (Que) and children William 6, Mary 4, Andrew 2 and elderly female B? McDonald 75/95 (Ire), living in Quebec City (Saint-Roch), Quebec, Canada East.

After this Census, Andrew is longer found, listed with this wife and children ? (either he died or abandoned them)

•1861 Census ? age 42

1869, "Andrew" is acknowledged as the father of son William Martin per marriage[3] to Bridget Jennings in the Catholic Church at 1-3 Rue du Convent in Sainte-Brigitte-De-Laval, Montmorency No 1, Quebec, Canada East.

1871 Census ? age 52

1876, his son William is living in Ottawa, Ontario.

passed away ___? Possibly 1902 in New Brunswick, Canada where cousin Mary Ann Martin Fackney was

Burial:


☘Additional Information☘

-Interesting Facts pretaining to this area where these ancestors lived, via Wikipedia Saint-Brigitte-de-Laval, Shannon, Québec is where the Irish Immigrants had primarily Settled and Montmorency, Quebec History which Municipalities are
-Shannon
-Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier
-Lac-Beauport
-Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
-Lac-Delage
-Fossambault-sur-le-Lac
-Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier
-•Sainte-Brigitte-de-Laval
-Lac-Saint-Joseph
-Lac-Croche

Sources

  1. Archives Canada 1621–1849 Quebec and French Canada (baptisms, marriages, burials)
  2. Archives Canada 1851 Census
  3. "Canada Marriages, 1661-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2KV-3B7 : Andrew Martin in entry for William Martin and Bridget Jennings, 07 Sep 1869; citing Sainte-Brigitte-De-Laval, Montmorency No 1, Quebec, reference it 3 p 41 cn 6; FHL microfilm 1,290,542.




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FindAGrave Memorial for Andrew Martin in Ireland; 1700's (s/o William Martin).

Martin, Hammill, Gooch, Kitto, Mullett, Symons-(Watkins).. and Pike-(Russell) in St Mary (cemetery) in Callington, Cornwall, England. gravestonephotos

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