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Charles Martin (1853)

Charles Martin
Born in Paris, Stark County, Ohiomap
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[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Born 21 MAR 1853. Paris, Stark County, Ohio. [1]

Narrative: Not much is known of this Charles Martin, however the John L. Martin day book 1875-1879 contains these entries:
23 Feb 1875, Charley fits;
29 Mar 1875, met at Grand Island with Charley;
31 Mar 1875, Charley starts for Oregon;
7 Apr 1875, Charly wrote at San Francisco;
13 Apr 1875, Charley got to Oregon. [2]

Sources

  1. Source: #S12 family bible
  2. Source: #S12 John L. Martin daybook 1875-1879
  • Source: S12 John L. Martin manuscript file. Original held by the Stuhr Museum, 3133 W. Highway 34, Grand Island, NE 68801under collection number MS101. A photocopy is identified as MS1214 at the Nebraska State Historical Society,1500 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68501. Well over 100 papers, the collection includes papers and journals




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