Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families

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2551 This is probably the Elizabeth Lyons who was living in the home of Fred and Margaret Baker at the 1920 census (Seven Mile LIne Road, Cranston, West Warwick, Providence County, Rhode Island). She was identified as Fred's step-daughter, and they lived next door to the Marguerite Martin Ashey (Achez) family. Elizabeth's brother, John, was also living there. Lyons, Elizabeth (I16063)
 
2552 This is probably the Jacob Romine who served during the Civil War as a private in Company G, 159th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, enlisting on 2 May 1864. He was discharged on 24 August 1864. He later joined the Grand Army of the Republic on 14 June 1890. Romine, Jacob (I28442)
 
2553 This is probably the Janet Edward(s) who was living at Pitrodie Farm, Kilspindie, at the time of the 1841 census. She was listed as a farm laborer, as was Catherine Edward, probably her sister. Edward, Jannet Patrick (I1520)
 
2554 This is probably the John Baldwin who married Margaret Beatty, daughter of Samuel Beatty, on 14 August 1800, in Shenandoah County, Virginia. Baldwin, John (I14749)
 
2555 This is probably the John Ireland living in the village of Rait at the time of the 1841 census. Living with him was a boy named James Duff (age 15), probably his grandson. John's occupation was given as agricultural laborer and James's as a gardener. Ireland, John (I18092)
 
2556 This is probably the Kate Benvie who married David G. Fraser in St. Clement, Angus, in 1920. Benvie, Kate Edward (I15798)
 
2557 This is probably the Mrs. Catherine James who was dismissed from the Salt Creek Baptist Church, Muskingum County, Ohio, on 12 October 1901. There is also a baptismal record for her at the same church dated 20 October 1901. Russell, Catherine (I925)
 
2558 This is probably the Phebe Martin born cir 1863 who is listed in census records. Martin, Philomine (I25793)
 
2559 This is probably the Robert Edward (age 19) who was living in the parish of Inchture, Perthshire, at the time of the 1851 census. His birthplace was given as Kinfauns. Edward, Robert (I6065)
 
2560 This is probably the same John Baldwin listed as a member of Class No. 8, 57th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Loudoun County Militia, Captain Benjamin Grayson's Company, in 1792, although it could be his father. Baldwin, John (I9476)
 
2561 This is probably the same Samuel Baldwin listed as a member of Class No. 9, 56th Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Loudoun County Militia, Captain George Rust's Company, on 15 September 1794. In October 1794, the regiment was in western Pennsylvania active in suppressing the Whiskey Rebellion. About 20 years after that, George Rust purchased a plantation as part of the settlement of the estate of Peter Romine, possibly the grandfather of Samuel Baldwin's wife. Samuel and Hannah Baldwin moved to Ohio from Loudoun County, Virginia, sometime between 1807, when their daughter Charlotte was born, and 1809, when Samuel signed a deed in Belmont County. On 30 May 1809, Samuel purchased 80 acres of land in Muskingum County from James Johnston of Steubenville, for $400. He is listed on the 1814 tax list of Muskingum County, Ohio. When he died intestate in 1830, the land passed to his children. By 1857, his son James had bought out the other heirs and owned the farm. Several of his children gave Samuel's place of birth as Virginia, rather than Pennsylvania, in the 1880 census. Baldwin, Samuel B. (I910)
 
2562 This is probably the same William Baldwin who lived in Fauquier County, Virginia, at the time of the 1860 census. Baldwin, William (I13313)
 
2563 This is probably the William and Annie Melrose who were living in Harlan Township, Warren County, Ohio, at the time of the 1930 census. Melrose, William S. (I1203)
 
2564 This is probably the William Nolan who died in the parish of Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland, in 1907. See the attached death record. Nolan, William (I9789)
 
2565 This is the probably the Alexander Moyes who was living at Kettle Bridge, Kettle, Fife, at the time of the 1901 census. His age was 44, and he was a widower. His birthplace was listed as Kettle, Fifeshire. Living with him were his daughter Agnes A. (age 20, factory machinist), daughter Betsy R. (age 12, scholar), and son George M. (age 10, scholar). Moyes, Alexander (I13849)
 
2566 This Jane Edwards may be a niece or great-niece of James Edward (died 1849). Edwards, Jane (I22760)
 
2567 This lady was a Maid of Honor of Queen Margaret. unknown (I5647)
 
2568 This Malvina (or Melvina) may have been the wife of Marcel Boucher's son, Gelase, rather than Marcel's daughter. Boucher, Malvina (I18435)
 
2569 This marriage date is recorded on the birth record of their daughter, Lilias Duff, in 1919. Family: Robert Duff / Margaret Robertson Mitchell (F6847)
 
2570 This marriage may have been in September 1670. Family: Jean Baudet / Marie Grandin (F10614)
 
2571 This marriage was performed by the bride's father. Family: David Campbell Wallace / Sarah Justice (F1287)
 
2572 This Mary's name was possibly actually Marjory or Margery. Edward, Mary (I13777)
 
2573 This may be Rebeckah Romine (I28375). Romine, Rebecca (I28397)
 
2574 This may be the "Sister Romine" who was baptized at Salt Creek Baptist Church in Muskingum County, Ohio, on 10 June 1832. The baptism is recorded in the records of the church, along with a note that Sister Romine died in November 1855. Although the entry reads "Sister Romine", the index of the book in which the records are recorded calls her Lydia Romine. Glasford, Lydia (I28302)
 
2575 This may be the Anna M. Romine who died 25 June 1891 and is buried at the Frazeysburg Cemetery in Frazeysburg, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA. Her tombstone identifies her as the wife of Elijah. Wires, Matilda A. (I28451)
 
2576 This may be the Anne Edward who married James Edward in Inchture, Perthshire, on 1 Nov 1806. Edward, Anne (I19302)
 
2577 This may be the Annice R. Bryan (28 Aug 1895 - 25 Mar 1971) who is buried in Lafayete Cemetery, Lafayette, Walker County, Georgia. ?, Annice (I1663)
 
2578 This may be the Antoine Martin who was the son of Antoine Martin and Angelique Cantara born in 1831. Martin, Antoine (I20901)
 
2579 This may be the Charles Albert Magruder (born 3 Feb 1922) who died in Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio, on 16 Jan 1989. He is buried at Glen Haven Memorial Cemetery, Donnellsville, Clark County, Ohio. Magruder, Charles (I18133)
 
2580 This may be the daughter known as Dolly. Cotter, Wilhemine (I19053)
 
2581 This may be the David and Margaret Thomas who appeared to have been living with David and Hannah Lewis at the time of the 1880 census. Thomas, David John (I27662)
 
2582 This may be the David Edwards living at Ploughman's House, Killearn, Stirling, Scotland, at the time of the 1881 census. This David was listed as 50 years old, born in Errol, Perthshire. His wife, Mary, was 36, born in Gartmore, Perthshire. Children included John, aged 15 (agricultural laborer), born in Tibbermuir, Perthshire; Janet, aged 5, born in Kilmarnock, Dunbarton; Catherine, aged 3, born in Dryman, Stirling, and; Ellen, aged 1, born in Killearn. Edward, David (I19073)
 
2583 This may be the David Will who died at Pitrodie, and was buried at Kilspindie on 7 June 1832. Will, David (I13653)
 
2584 This may be the Frank X. Cotter who registered for the draft during World War I on September 1918. He was living in LaPorte, Indiana, and reported his date of birth as 3 October 1874. He names his wife as closest relative, and states that her name was May (or Mary) M. Cotter. This same Frank X. Cotter was living in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, at the time of the 1930 census. Cotter, Frank (I9667)
 
2585 This may be the George Ray Kohn who died on 12 August 1942, apparently while serving in the United States Navy during World War II. He was buried on 21 August 1942 in the Memphis National Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee. Kohn, George LeRoy (I993)
 
2586 This may be the George W. Talley who married Elizabeth Kirkland on 24 Oct0ber 1855 in Henry County, Alabama. Talley, George Washington (I1823)
 
2587 This may be the Henri Martin who was born cir 1886 and died 8 July 1887, and who is buried in the Church of the Precious Blood Cemetery, Woonsocket, Providence County, Rhode Island. Martin, unnamed (I2209)
 
2588 This may be the Isaiah Romine whose estate was probated in Licking County, Ohio, USA, on 28 Feb 1844. Mason McVeigh was appointed administrator of the estate, and the sureties were Eugene Stanbery and James Moore. Romine, Isaiah (I28371)
 
2589 This may be the James Edward who was born in Forfar in 1765, son of James Edward and Girsel Anderson (see entry). He may be the father of James Edward, who married Elizabeth Guthrie. James Edward was a baker, according to the death record of his daughter, Jean Edward Nevay. Edward, James (I18467)
 
2590 This may be the James Lewis who died on 24 August 1871 in Gallia County, Ohio. Lewis, James A. (I20452)
 
2591 This may be the James P. Lanham who married Eveline Hanson in Floyd County, Georgia, on 5 September 1866. Lanham, James (I6055)
 
2592 This may be the Jean Grant who was born in 1762, daughter of John Grant (see entry). Also, see Jean Grant, born 1769, daughter of William Grant. Grant, Jean (I18468)
 
2593 This may be the Jesse Romine who purchased land from Daniel Romine in Ross County, Ohio, on 16 December 1856 (Section 14, Range 20, Harrison Township). He then sold the land to Isaac Walters on 15 May 1857. Romine, Jesse (I28417)
 
2594 This may be the Jesse Romine who purchased land from Daniel Romine in Ross County, Ohio, on 16 December 1856 (Section 14, Range 20, Harrison Township). He then sold the land to Isaac Walters on 15 May 1857. In the 1857 transaction, he is identified as Jesse Romine, Jr., and both Jesse and Isaac were "of Muskingum County". Romine, Jesse (I28427)
 
2595 This may be the John A. Mosher who married Susannah (or Emma) L. Jeffrey in Paulding County, Ohio, on 9 August 1885. Mosher, John (I908)
 
2596 This may be the John H. Lanham who married Jane Martin in Floyd County, Georgia, on 3 December 1860. It is probably the same John Lanham who is listed in the 1870 census of Floyd County, Georgia. His age is given as 34, born in South Carolina. Also listed is Sarah J. Lanham (age 39, born in Alabama), Mary Lanham (age 8, born in Georgia), Samuel W. (?) Lanham (age 6, born in Georgia), and William Lanham (age 4, born in Georgia). Lanham, John Henry (I6049)
 
2597 This may be the John Harle who died in South Shields in 1914, age 87. Harle, John (I22291)
 
2598 This may be the Marcel Boucher whose burial is recorded in the parish records of St-Charles-sur-Richelieu on 5 November 1863. His age was given as 65, and his spouse's name was Louise Arnois. This may have been a second marriage. Boucher, Marcel (I2384)
 
2599 This may be the Margret Stanforth who was buried at Washington Cemetery, Washington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio, on 13 Nov 1919. Stanforth, John (I22978)
 
2600 This may be the Marie Nadeau, age 13, who was living with the family of Henry Martin in St-Aime, Richelieu, Québec, Canada, at the time of the 1881 census. Nadeau, Marie (I19833)
 

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