Alfred John Martin

(1 December 1911 - 22 August 1964)
Alfred John Martin|b. 1 Dec 1911\nd. 22 Aug 1964|p136.htm|William Henry Martin|b. 5 Mar 1875\nd. 26 Sep 1959|p38.htm|Sarah Marie LaPlante|b. Jun 1879\nd. 10 May 1941|p41.htm|Oliver Martin|b. Jan 1838\nd. 12 Aug 1917|p33.htm|Julia M. Hulbert|b. 22 Jun 1849\nd. 29 Dec 1936|p34.htm|Moise J. LaPlante dit Sauve|b. s 1850|p165.htm|Marie Rousseau|b. 30 Jun 1845|p1238.htm|

Granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
Alfred was born in Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont, on 1 December 1911.1,2,3 He was the son of William Henry Martin and Sarah Marie LaPlante. He was a resident in the household of William Henry Martin in the 17 January 1920 census taken in Mt. Holly as "Alfred C." a student age 8, his son.4 He married Ruby D. Balch in Mt. Holly on 14 May 1932.5 Alfred was divorced from Ruby D. Balch. Alfred died on 22 August 1964 in Mt. Holly at age 52. In the family home.6 He was buried in the Maple Grove Cemetery in East Wallingford, Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont.
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Descendants of Oliver Martin

Child of Alfred John Martin and Ruby D. Balch

Cited documentation

  1. [S67] Probable informant Elizabeth Shirley Julia (Martin) Round, Martin and LaPlante family oral traditions, as conveyed in typewritten form to Clifton Carroll Martin ca. 1990, "Alfred John Martin b. 1911."
  2. [S33] Martin, William E., 1920 US Census, Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont; NARA Roll 1874, "Martin, Alfred C., son" age 8 b. "Vermont."
  3. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks., Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991 (Privately Printed by the author, 1992), pg. 53, "MARTIN, Alfred John, 1911 ..." buried next to his brother Clifton, his father "W.H.", and his mother "Sarah LaPlante."
  4. [S33] Martin, William E., 1920 Census Mt. Holly, VT.
  5. [S67] Probable informant Elizabeth Shirley Julia (Martin) Round, Martin and LaPlante family oral traditions.
  6. [S101] Margaret R. Jenks, Wallingford and Mount Holly Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, Recorded Summer, 1991, pg. 53, "MARTIN, Alfred John, 1911 - 1964."
 
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