Alfred Martin

(9 February 1870 - )
Alfred Martin|b. 9 Feb 1870|p36.htm|Oliver Martin|b. Jan 1838\nd. 12 Aug 1917|p33.htm|Julia May Hulbert|b. 22 Jun 1849\nd. 29 Dec 1936|p34.htm|Lewis Martin|b. s 1810|p1555.htm|Eliza Wells|b. s 1815|p1556.htm|John Hulbert|b. ca 1820|p1557.htm|Amelia (--?--)|b. ca 1825|p1558.htm|

Great-granduncle of Darrell Allen Martin.
Alfred was born in Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, on 9 February 1870.1 He was the son of Oliver Martin and Julia May Hulbert. Alfred was nicknamed Fred or Freddy. He was a resident in the household of Oliver Martin in the 22 July 1870 census taken in Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont, as "Fred E" age 4/12.2 He was a resident in the household of Oliver Martin in the 9 June 1880 census taken in Brandon as "Freddie" age 10 at school, his son.3 Alfred died in a Veterans Soldiers Home. He was buried in a Veterans Administration Cemetery in Bath, Steuben County, New York.
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Descendants of Oliver Martin

Cited documentation

  1. [S14] Martin, Oliver, 1880 US Census, Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont; NARA T9 Roll 1347, pg. 21, as "Freddie" Oliver's son age 10 b. "Vermont."
  2. [S236] Martin, Oliver, 1870 US Census, Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont; NARA M593 Roll ?, pg. 260.
  3. [S14] Martin, Oliver, 1880 Census Brandon, VT.
 
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