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  Biography-Stumpf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Colonel Samuel was a commander of the island militia and speaker of the assembly in the decade 1753-1763.
Martin’s suffering from ill health was alleviated to some extent by the joy he experienced in receiving on March 1, 1771, from Lord Hillsborough the official notice of his appointment and the informal notice in the private letter from his brother Samuel.
Samuel Martin.” He mentioned this to Samuel because he would know “in what light to consider it.” Josiah was grateful to his brother for the preferment “for unknown, and insignificant in myself, it could never be imagined that I should suppose it the reward of my own merit,” but as a favor conferred on Samuel.
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/colonial/nchr/Subjects/stumpf.htm   (10402 words)

  
 Samuel Martin Smith
Samuel Martin SMITH was born to Jackson SMITH and Susanna Engel PARROT on 11 December 1850 in Rockingham Co, Virginia.
Samuel was married to Julia Ann BROWN in Monmouth, Warren Co, Illinois on 8 January 1874.
Samuel Martin Smith was born December 11, 1850, at Richmond, Rockingham County, Virginia, and died at the home of his son in Nardin, October 30, 1925, at the age of 74 years, 10 month and 19 days.
www.geocities.com /shjones_2000/ssamuel.html   (563 words)

  
 Samuel Martin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Samuel Martin was born in Ireland in 1732, came to Pennsylvannia, date not shown, thence to Tryon County, North Carolina.
Samuel Martin was allowed pension on his applicatiion executed May 13, 18333, at which time he resided in Lincoln County, North Carolina, where he had lived ever since the Revolutionary War.
Jane Martin, granddaughter of Captain Samuel Martin, was in Lincoln County, North Carolina, in 1833.
www.tommymartin.net /martin/samuel.htm   (2662 words)

  
 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Samuel Martin graduated MD from the University of Glasgow in 1835.
Martin insisted beforehand on being free to oppose the government both in and outside the Council, but he and his two colleagues were outvoted on most issues.
Martin returned to Scotland and in July 1847 gave evidence before a select committee of the House of Lords on colonisation from Ireland, drawing on his colonial experiences; his replies were reasoned and succinct.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Essay_Body.asp?PersonEssay=1M20&related=false   (980 words)

  
 Major Samuel Maner Martin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Samuel Manor Martin was born on October 30, 1875 on a plantation near Allendale, South Carolina to Captain Benjamin Martin and Cather Maner Martin.
Samuel spent his college summers in Washington and was able to see the many government and historical points of interest there.
Major Martin was active in the Masonic Lodge, rose to Grand Master in 1939, and was awarded the Albert Galletin Mackey Medal.
www.math.clemson.edu /history/martin.html   (702 words)

  
 Martin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When Colonel Martin, the father, said to Miss Schaw, “my eldest son you know by character at least,” and Miss Schaw in reply expressed her admiration for that character, both were probably referring to Samuel’s chief claims to the remembrance of posterity—his duel with John Wilkes and his friendship for Hogarth, who painted his portrait.
Samuel’s half-brother, Henry, second son of Colonel Samuel by his second wife and the progenitor of the present English line, was born in England in 1733, and as far as we know never visited Antigua.
Martin declined an alderman’s gown, and that he was a frequent speaker in parliament between the years 1782 and 1786 is evident from the ample notice you have taken of him in your parliamentary debates for those years.”
www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us /sections/hp/colonial/Bookshelf/Schaw/martin.htm   (5230 words)

  
 Descendants of Samuel Tirmenstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Samuel himself had migrated to Pirna (a "south suburb" o fDresden, Kingdom of Saxony) from his place of birth, Stoß, Hungary (the last letter is the German "es-tset" that is Stoss or Stosz - some have erroneously confused it with a "p"), now Stos, Slovakia - located west and a little north of Kosice, Slovakia.
Martin Samuel Tirmenstein (1858-1908) was the grandson of Samuel Tirmenstein of Dresden in Saxony, who came to America in 1838 as part of the Saxon immigration with Martin Stephan and C.F.W. Walther.
Martin Samuel Tirmenstein died in January 1908 in an infirmary in Switzerland.
home.att.net /~boydhart4/tirsept99.htm   (2783 words)

  
 Ancestors of Rev. Samuel Martin SMITH
Samuel Martin Smith immigrated to Texas in approximately 1844.
Martin Smith and his wife Minerva Lee were in their fields when they heard the gunshots of the Federal soldiers ambushing Bob Lee as he was coming out of his hideout in the Wildcat Thickets.
Samuel married Sena Minerva LEE, daughter of Daniel Webster LEE and Mary DAVIS, on 12 Oct 1852 in Fannin County, Texas.
womackfiles.com /WomackSmith/140.html   (470 words)

  
 Samuel Read, I
Samuel and Maria are buried in Union Brick Cemetery, Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey.
Samuel was left an orphan at the age of 11.
Martin F. Read and his wife are buried at the base of the hill, immediately to the right of the gate to the cemetery.
www.charm.net /~edrtjd/readgen/12fam.htm   (3879 words)

  
 Appendix to John Martin's Diary
Mary Boyd above, wife of #1 John Martin, was the youngest of the children of Samuel Boyd (1679-1741) and Janet Murdoch (1679-1782, married 1702).
Jane Harshaw, wife of #2 Samuel Martin above, was the oldest and only daughter of James Harshaw (1744-1822) and Mary Bradford (d 1830).
David Martin (1824-1905) married Sarah Lindsay in 1844—annulled—and 2nd marriage to Mary Ludgate (1845-1905) in 1864.
www.theballards.net /Harshaw/Martin/Diary/Appendix.html   (626 words)

  
 Complete Listing of Jay D Weaver Database   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Darvin Martin indicates he is not positive this is the same Jacob Martin, however he believes it is. Parents: David MARTIN and Barbara HERR.
Martin MARTIN was born on 23 Dec 1736.
Spouse: Esther H. Samuel MARTIN was born in 1746 in Brecknock Twp., Lanc.
www.jdweaver.com /weavfam/b27.html   (1186 words)

  
 Kadon Enterprises, Inc., Martin Samuel Games showcase
We are pleased to present three classic games and a jazzy solitaire designed and made by Martin Samuel.
Martin is a flight attendant and travels world-wide, giving his game designs their exotic flavor.
When not airborne, Martin lives in London or enjoys outings on his sailboat in Florida, thinking about new games to design.
www.gamepuzzles.com /msamuel.htm   (480 words)

  
 Lancaster County Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
My Great Grandfather, Samuel Ruth, was a freed slave, who boarded with Robert Pinn in Burlington, NJ from the age of thirteen to nineteen.
George and Samuel were on the same census for Colerain Twp., and may be brothers.
The problem that I have is that the Martins were mixed raced, and researchers tend to look for either fl or white.
www.afrolumens.org /slavery/lancqueries.html   (1722 words)

  
 A Description of the Martin Academy (Kennett Square, Pa.) Record Book, 1880-1927   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTE The Martin Academy was a Hicksite Quaker school established in 1880 by a bequest of Samuel Martin (1802-1880) for the purpose of affording the children of Friends and others a thorough and guarded eucation at a small cost.
The building and grounds of the Martin Academy adjoined the grounds of Kennett Square Friends' meeting house, and the school probably was founded about 1875.
Upon the death of Samuel Martin in 1880, under the terms of his will, Kennett Monthly Meeting assumed charged of the school.
www.swarthmore.edu /library/friends/ead/4049maac.htm   (502 words)

  
 The Patriot Characters: Samuel Martin
Samuel Martin is Benjamin Martin's fourth oldest child.
In 1778, he is only fourteen when his father orders he and his older brother Nathan to join him on a raid on the British patrol that is taking Gabriel to Camden to be hung for spying.
While Nathan is able to quickly bounce back from the experience showing the maturity of a young man, Samuel remains troubled by the experience even after the family arrives at Aunt Charlotte Selton's plantation showing that he is not quite ready for manhood at age fourteen.
www.patriotresource.com /characters/samuel.html   (191 words)

  
 Samuel Andrew Martin Inman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His father was a properous lerchant and planter, while his mother seems to have been a woman of unusual strength of character.
He was a close friend and trusted advisor of President Samuel Spencer of the Southern Railway, and of Henry W. Grady, the gifted editor of the Constitution.
The Samuel M. Inman School in that city, erected in 1893-94, was named in his honor.
inman.surnameweb.org /sketches/I3095.htm   (554 words)

  
 Martin Samuel (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Little Buddha (1993) (chief hair stylist) (as Martin Samuels)
Coal Miner's Daughter (1980) (assistant hair stylist) (as Martin Samuels)
Find where Martin Samuel is credited alongside another name
www.imdb.com /name/nm0760407   (234 words)

  
 SAMUEL GOSS DESCENDANTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
SAMUEL WAS BAPTIZED CATHOLIC AT R.C. i ELIZABETH GOSS #585 [ACR/EG] b.
CIRCA 1863, TORBAY, NF vi SAMUEL GOSS #1395 [ACR] b.
SHE MARRIED JOSEPH MARTIN #2268 b.ST JOHN'S, NF i SCOTT MARTIN #2269 [TW] b.
home.comcast.net /~Dplopes/samgoss.htm   (4796 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Martin, S to T
Martin, T. — of Stofford (unknown county), Tex. Republican.
Martin, Thomas Ellsworth (1893-1971) — also known as Thomas E. Martin — of Iowa City,
Martin, Thomas Staples (1847-1919) — also known as Thomas S. Martin — of Scottsville,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/martin8.html   (457 words)

  
 [No title]
The Martin Academy was a Quaker school established in 1880 by a bequest of Samuel Martin (1802-1880).
The Martin Academy was a Hicksite Quaker school established in 1880 by a bequest of Samuel Martin (1802-1880) for the purpose of affording the children of Friends and others a thorough and guarded eucation at a small cost.
Permission for publication is given on behalf Friends Historical Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by reader.
www.swarthmore.edu /library/friends/ead/4049maac.xml   (552 words)

  
 Bohemian Ink : Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett : Waiting for Godot (Landmarks of World Literature); Samuel Beckett, Lawrence Graver; Paperback; $10.95
Samuel Beckett's Endgame (Modern Critical Interpretations); Samuel Beckett, Harold Bloom; Library Binding; $34.95
Samuel Beckett's Mal Vu Mal Dit/Ill Seen Ill Said : A Bilingual, Evolutionary and Synoptic Variorum Edition (Garland Reference Library of the humaniti; Samuel Beckett, Charles Krance; Hardcover; $40.00
www.levity.com /corduroy/beckett.htm   (1054 words)

  
 Ancestors of Samuel Martin
Samuel MARTIN, Self, Married, Male, White, 43, Pennsylvania, Farmer, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania 
MARTIN, Son, Single, Male, White, 11, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Iowa 
Samuel married Nancy Lee, daughter of Hezekiah Lee and Amanda Seta Morris?, on November 15, 1860 in Henry County, Iowa.
www.brumm.com /familytrees/5454.htm   (210 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Darrell Martin, Wylie Sullards Martin, Zemery Columbus Martindale, Earl Nelson Martindale, Felix Martindale, Horace Roley Martindale, Lora Washington Martindale, Melvin Jessie Martindale, Ted Wayne Martindale, Thomas Joseph Martindill, Geo.
Martin McGhee, Audrey Clyo McGhee, David Arlington Jr McGhee, George McGhee, Jim McGhee, Laten McGhee, Lonnie McGhee, Richard Calvin McGhee, Robt.
Samuel Nolin, J.W. Nolley, Fay Nolley, Guy Nolley, Jim A. Nooner, Noah Nordberg, Nestor Haulding Nordeck, James Young Nordin, George Earl (EA) Nordin, J. Green Nordin, W.L. Nordin, Wm.
www.arkansasresearch.com /MASONL.TXT   (2209 words)

  
 Friends and Neighbors of the Hartshaw Diaries
Samuel Cowan; William Dickey; Samuel Gibbeney; Andrew Boyd; John Andrew; John Parks; John Reid; George McEwen; William Robinson; Isaac McCrum.
Samuel Cleg; John Boyd; John Bradford; James Andrew; Thomas Parks; David Pollack; William Andrew; John Martin; James McKee; John Greer; David Cleg; Thomas Gordon; James McNeight; David Andrew.
Samuel Montgomery; John McCollough; William Brunty; Moses Boyd; Henry McCardle; John McMaster; Alexander Fagan; Robert Dalzell; William Doogan; William Ward; Robert McGaw; Joseph Kildare; Henry Ewart; William Spear; John Spear; Isaac Ervin; Alexander Spear; Moses Boyd; Thomas McCanlis; John McKitrick; Thomas Greer.
www.theballards.net /Harshaw/Diaries/Friends.html   (2175 words)

  
 Kadon Enterprises, Inc., Martin Samuel sailing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin enjoys the freedom of the sea and air.
Martin had designed the game on coasters in a restaurant in Zurich!
We expect to see more good announcements posted periodically on Martin's website at Games Above Board.
www.gamepuzzles.com /msboat.htm   (194 words)

  
 Names Index Page
MARTIN, Mary Ann (26 OCT 1810-16 JUL 1890)
MARTIN, Mary Ellen (24 DEC 1912-22 FEB 1982)
MARTIN, Sarah Bell (10 JUL 1859-16 MAR 1940)
www.vangundy.net /familytree/gp/names5.html   (914 words)

  
 Samuel Martin Lathan Biography
This Mary Lathan was most likely the widow of Samuel Martin Lathan's brother, John Lathan.
Know all men by these presents that I, Samuel M. Lathan, of the State and County aforesaid, being of sound and disposing mind but feeble and infirm in body, do make this my last will and testament.
It is my will that, after my death, my funeral expenses and all my indebtedness be paid out of my real estate.
www.wclathan.com /biographies/lathan/samuel_martin_lathan.htm   (348 words)

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
MARTIN, George W. MARTIN, George Washington (VA) (5 OCT 1882-5 APR 1979)
MARTIN, John I. MARTIN, John Isaac (VA) (14 FEB 1919-1 JAN 1934)
This page, and all genealogical data contained on it are © 2000 Henry C. Martin (hcmartin@ntplx.net).
www.grotonresearch.org /html2/index/idxm.html   (949 words)

  
 Tax Lists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Harris, 200 a.; James Mitchell, 50 a.; Widow Forster, 100 a.; James McNight, Moses Dickey, 100 a.; Thomas McCarter [McArthur], 100 a.;Samuel Martin, 100 a.; Widow Kerr, 100 a.; Thos.
Johnston, 40 a.; Robert Chambers, 100 a.; John Dougherty (carpenter), John Scott, 100 a.; John Cochran, 100 a.; Samuel Cunningham, 30 a.; Jeremiah Sturgeon, 100 a.; Francis Loock, John Wiley, 20 a.; Widow Wiley, 100 a.; Robert Smith, 100 a.; John Smith, George Bell, 50 a.; Thos.
Larrimore, 40 a.; Noah Copley (flsmith), John Chambers, 50 a.; Hugh McCormick, 200 a.; David Diney (taylor), William Thorn, 100 a.; John Johnston, 100 a.; James Eackin, 20 a.; Samuel Gambel, 100 a.; Thomas Armstrong, 50 a.; John Snoddy, 30 a.; Alexander McHarge, 50 a.
maley.net /transcription/BioEncyl/BETaxLists.htm   (1431 words)

  
 webGED: Bissett Cook Family Data Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Martin, William Austin (1907 - 2001) - male
McAllister, Samuel Harrison (1892 - 1955) - male
McCord, Samuel Henry (1850 - 1919) - male
www.barney.org /family/wga32.html   (899 words)

  
 Samuel Elton MARTIN/Rebecca Louisa JOB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Name: Samuel MARTIN Born (circa if year only): MAR 1862 at: Islington, Lnd, Eng.
Name: Rebecca Louisa MARTIN Born (circa if year only): 15 JAN 1878 at: 9 Clarence Place, Holborn, Lnd, Eng.
Name: David Samuel MARTIN Born (circa if year only): MAR 1880 at: Shoreditch, Lnd, Eng.
homepages.ihug.co.nz /~wilsod/fam/fam00012.html   (236 words)

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