Family History

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Martin, James (1799–1871)
James was baptised on 18 Aug, 1799 at St. Mary's Church in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the son of Robert Martin★ and Ann Chatten★. He was buried on 6 Mar, 1871 at the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.
Martin, John (1803–1870)
John was baptised on 24 Jan, 1803 at St. Mary's Church in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the son of Robert Martin★ and Ann Chatten★. He was buried on 10 Feb, 1870 at the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.
Martin, Martha (1804–1874)
Martha was baptised on 1 Jul, 1804 at St. Mary's Church in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Robert Martin★ and Ann Chatten★. She married William Vincent on 2 Mar, 1837 at St. Mary's Church in Brome, Suffolk, England. She was buried on 30 Jul, 1874 at the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England.
Martin, Mary (1800–?)
Mary was baptised on 27 Apr, 1800 at St. Mary's Church in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Robert Martin★ and Ann Chatten★.
Martin, Mary Ann (1801–1873)★, 3x great grandmother.
Mary Ann★ was baptised on 17 May, 1801 at St. Mary's Church in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Robert Martin★ and Ann Chatten★. She married James Chambers★ in 1821 at the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England and Robert Chenery in 1864 at St. Mary's Church in Wilby, Suffolk, England. She died on 31 Aug, 1873 at The Union Workhouse in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England at the age of seventy-two. Her death was attributed to "paralysis" (commonly caused by a stroke).
Martin, Matilda (1810–1890)
Matilda was baptised on 2 Feb, 1810 at St. Mary's Church in Cratfield, Suffolk, England, the daughter of Robert Martin★ and Ann Chatten★. She married Henry Vincent in 1829 at the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul in Fressingfield, Suffolk, England and Robert Etheridge in 1836 at the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul, Fressingfield. She was buried on 31 Jul, 1890 in the parish of Fressingfield in Suffolk, England.