Joseph Martin




Husband Joseph Martin

           Born:  - Candia, NH
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1 M Moses Martin

           Born: Aug 28, 1810 - Candia, NH
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           Died: Jan 11, 1899
         Buried:  - Floral Park Cemetery, Pittsfield, NH
         Spouse: Adel Bunker




Lemuel Briggs Martin and Mary Leeds Tower




Husband Lemuel Briggs Martin

           Born: Abt 1843
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         Father: George H. Martin
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       Marriage: Dec 20, 1870 - Cambridge, MA



Wife Mary Leeds Tower

           Born: Sep 10, 1843 42
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         Father: Samuel G. Tower
         Mother: Ann Clark




Children


Lyman W. Seavey and Lizzie Martin




Husband Lyman W. Seavey

           Born: Nov 19, 1857 - Epsom, NH
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           Died: Feb 26, 1884
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         Father: Peter Cassidy Seavey
         Mother: Sally V. Locke


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Wife Lizzie Martin

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John McDaniel and Mary Martin




Husband John McDaniel

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         Father: Nehemiah McDaniel
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Wife Mary Martin

           Born: Nov 30, 1742
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           Died: After 1816
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         Father: William Martin
         Mother: Hannah Cochran




Children
1 M Nehemiah McDaniel

           Born: Aug 5, 1766
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         Spouse: Mary Connor


2 F Hannah McDaniel

           Born: May 24, 1768
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3 F Mary McDaniel

           Born: Nov 24, 1771
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         Spouse: John Connor


4 F Jenny McDaniel

           Born: Nov 18, 1774
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5 F Betsey McDaniel

           Born: Jun 7, 1777 - Pembroke, NH
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           Died: Sep 1853 - Center Harbor, NH
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         Spouse: Benjamin Lovejoy
           Marr: Nov 23, 1797 - Pembroke, NH


6 M John McDaniel

           Born: Mar 29, 1779 - Pembroke, NH
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         Spouse: Mary Polly Robinson
           Marr: Dec 9, 1802 - Epsom, NH


7 F Mary Ann McDaniel

           Born: Jul 28, 1786
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General Notes: Husband - John McDaniel

Rockingham County Deeds:
Mary McDaniel, widow of John, deceased; Hannah, spinster and John with wife Polly sell to John Connor the farm where they now live in Epsom and Pembroke. Dec. 28, 1807


General Notes: Wife - Mary Martin

Deed land as Molly McDaniel of Pembroke, widow to Stephen Hol, 1816. Land bought from John McDaniel, in 1809.


Abraham Perkins Prescott and Nancy Martin




Husband Abraham Perkins Prescott

           Born: Sep 1806 - Hampton Falls, NH
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         Father: Jesse Prescott
         Mother: Abigail Towle


       Marriage: Oct 1834



Wife Nancy Martin

           Born: May 3, 1808
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Nathaniel Martin and Margaret Mitchell




Husband Nathaniel Martin

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Wife Margaret Mitchell

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Children
1 M William Martin

           Born: 1712
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           Died: Jan 21, 1800
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         Spouse: Hannah Cochran



General Notes: Husband - Nathaniel Martin

From Hurd's History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, Chapter on Epsom, NH - Biographies.


Noah Martin and Mary Jane Woodbury




Husband Noah Martin

           Born: Jul 26, 1801 - Epsom, NH
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           Died: Jun 19, 1863 - Dover, NH
         Buried:  - Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover, NH


         Father: Samuel Martin
         Mother: Sarah Cochran


       Marriage: Oct 25, 1825 - Somersworth, NH



Wife Mary Jane Woodbury

           Born: Mar 8, 1804 - Barrington, NH
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           Died: Jun 30, 1880 - Dover, NH
         Buried:  - Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover, NH


         Father: Doctor Robert Woodbury
         Mother: Abiah Kingman




Children
1 F Elizabeth Abiah Martin

           Born: 1826
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           Died: Sep 1, 1889
         Buried:  - Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover, NH



2 F Caroline Matilda Martin

           Born: Jan 21, 1827
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           Died: Aug 21, 1910
         Buried:  - Pine Hill Cemetery, Dover, NH




General Notes: Husband - Noah Martin

Governor of NH form 1852-1854. Died of Apoplexy.

The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume VII
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Martin, Robert Nicols

MARTIN, Noah, governor of New Hampshire, was born at Epsom, NH, N.H., July 26, 1801; a descendant of the Scotch-Irish settlers of Londonderry, N.H. He was graduated from Dartmouth, M.D., in 1824; and practised with Dr. Graves of Deerfield (a former preceptor) 1824-25, at Great Falls, 1825-34, and at Dover, 1834-63. On Oct. 15, 1825, he was married to Mary J., daughter of Dr. Robert Woodbury of Barrington, N.H. He was a Democratic representative in the New Hampshire legislature, 1830, 1832, and 1837, and state senator, 1835-36, and governor of New Hampshire, 1852-54. He was a member of the Strafford District Medical society, 1835-63, and its president, 1841-42; was elected a fellow of the New Hampshire Medical society in 1836, and its president in 1858; was a founder of the Dover Medical society and its first president, 1849-50; was a member of the American Medical association, 1849-63; president of the Strafford county savings bank, 1844-52; director of the Dover bank, 1847-55, and director of the Strafford bank, 1860-63. He was an incorporator of the New Hampshire Agricultural society and its vice-president, 1849-51; was elected a member of the New England Historic Genealogical society in 1853, and its vice-president in 1855; a member of the New Hampshire Historical society in 1855, and was a trustee of the New Hampshire Reform school, 1855-63. He died in Dover, N.H., May 28, 1863.

6-12-1863 Dover Gazette
NOAH MARTIN
In this city, 28th ult., of apoplexy, Ex-Governor Noah Martin. He was born in Epsom, July 26th 1801. On the morning of his death arose apparently as well as usual and while preparing for the duties of the day was suddenly taken ill with severe pain in the head, became insensible in a short space of an hour, and in less than half an hour more he expired as in a gentile slumber, - so tranquil the flight of the spirit that the exact moment of its departure was hardly perceptible. In the midst of life he was thus snatched away. In his death his family and private friends and the public will suffer for a loss which can never be replaced, for he was a kind and affectionate husband and father, a wise counselor, and a true patriot. He had for many years a presentiment that his death would be sudden and looked forward to that hour with calmness and cheerfulness, in the sure hope of a blissful immortality. In his early years he evinced in untiring love for books and a desire as he advanced in years to study for the medical profession, as his future calling. Many obstacles had to be overcome, with sever struggle, in his pursuit of knowledge, still he pursued until he had acquired a through classical and professional education. His medical education was commenced with Dr. Pillsbury of Pembroke, and finished with Dr. Graves of Deerfield. He graduated and received his diploma at Dartmouth College in the medical class of 1824. Having completed his course of study, he commenced the practice of his profession as partner with Dr. Graves, his last named teacher. In 1825, he removed to Great Falls, then a flourishing manufacturing village, entering at once into a large and lucrative practice. He remained there nine years. In 1824 he removed to Dover, where he soon gained the confidence of the people, and was again extensively engaged in relieving suffering humanity. He was now considered one of the best physicians and surgeons of the State; in fact, the leading physician of this section, and the consulting physician in difficult cases requiring superior medical skill. His natural dignity of mien and courteous bearing, united with his social qualities, pleasant address and sympathetic heart seemed to make him very popular; and the force of his character was such, that all who knew him respected him and in the circle of his personal friends, where his sterling qualities were best known, he was truly beloved. His high probity, his amiable and generous disposition, - over seeking the most charitable interpretation of the acts of others - ever ready to oblige- together with his many other excellent personal qualities, were fully appreciated, and will prevent his being soon forgotten. Seldom is it that death is regretted as his will be. All who sought his counsels found him faithful and sure, always ready with kind words of advice and encouragement, and in the many delicate offices connected with his profession, he displayed that discriminating sense, judgment and tact, conjoined with a nice observance of a tender and scrupulous confidence which were among his characteristics, and endeared him to the hearts of his patients. He was deeply devoted to his profession, pursuing it with a ceaseless ardor, giving it his greatest thought and study, and making many sacrifices of a personal nature for its benefit.
In politics he was a Democrat of the Jefferson and Jackson school. With but little ambition for political preferment, he was not always able to resist the importunities of political and personal friends, and was often brought forward for political office. He represented the town of Somersworth in the N.H. Legislature for two years, and after his removal to Dover, he was elected from that town to the same body. In 1835 and1836 he was a member of the N.H. Senate for District No. 5, and in 1852 and 1853 he was elected Chief Magistrate of the State. These several honorable trusts he discharged to the very general improvement of the community. As a legislator, his views were always with patriotic endeavor for sound constitutional policy. In political ethics he was careful and judicious, and would accept no new principle unless he could see clearly that it would result in the greatest good to the greatest numbers. He loved his country! He loved the Union! The Constitution in his eyes was a sacred instrument, affording equal rights to every citizen, and he held that the laws protecting those rights should be respected and obeyed and equally endorsed. He was a member of the State Society of Medical Fellows, - the Strafford N.H. District Medical Society - the Dover Medical Police, and of the American Medical Association, and was held in that esteem by his associates that he was elected to the office of President of each. He was a member of the N.H. Historical Society, - of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, having held the offices of Vice President of the last named - a Directory of the Dover Bank some years since - a member of the Board of Trustees, and also President of the Savings Bank for the County of Strafford, and was at the same time of his decease, a Director of the Strafford Bank. He also belonged to the orders of Masons and Odd Fellows. In all the various scenes of his life his highest enjoyment was to be useful. This is not the place to speak more particularly of those qualities of character which endeared him to his family and personal friends, and made him the comfort and joy of those nearest him. We presume not to life the veil from sorrows so sacred, nor to offer unavailing words of sympathy for such a loss, but we will say, perhaps few men discharged life's duties more wisely and conscientiously. His dying moments were cheered by the tender care and ministrations of his family and dear friends; and the sad procession that paid the last tribute to his memory-the clergy who performed the funeral rites-the choir who sang the touching requiem, attested their affectionate appreciation of his true character. His end was a literal fulfillment of the words of the Psalmist:"Mark the perfect man and behold the upright, for the end of that man is in peace."


General Notes: Wife - Mary Jane Woodbury

Of Barrington, NH


John McCoy and Polly Martin




Husband John McCoy

           Born: Abt 1785
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         Father: Charles McCoy
         Mother: Sarah Hazeltine


       Marriage: Jan 18, 1813 - Candia, NH



Wife Polly Martin

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Children

General Notes: Husband - John McCoy

Not verified, though of Allenstown at time of marraige.


Notes: Marriage

NHVR by Moses Palmer


Richard Martin and Elizabeth Sherburne




Husband Richard Martin

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Wife Elizabeth Sherburne

           Born: Aug 4, 1638
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         Father: Henry Sherburne
         Mother: Rebecca Gibbons



   Other Spouse: Tobias Langdon - 1656

   Other Spouse: Tobias Lear - 1667


Children


Robert Martin and Abigail McCriss




Husband Robert Martin

           Born: Jan 20, 1759
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           Died: Dec 24, 1839
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         Father: William Martin
         Mother: Hannah Cochran


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Wife Abigail McCriss

           Born: Abt 1761
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           Died: Jul 21, 1816
         Buried:  - Old North Cemetery, Pembroke, NH


Children
1 M Samuel Martin

           Born: Jul 1, 1788
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           Died: Oct 8, 1872
         Buried:  - Buck Street Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
         Spouse: Mary Smith




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