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David Martin

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David Martin

Birth
Windham, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Death
17 Sep 1823 (aged 88)
Hampton, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hampton, Windham County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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age 87

David Martin's mother was Grace Howard, born Dec 1713 in Massachusetts and died 12 Nov 1736 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut, USA. Grace Howard is the first wife of George Martin and she bore him two children, Jonathan and David. Find A Grave contributor rickb

David married first Elizabeth Hendee, 27 Mar 1756, in Windham, CT. They had 6 known children:

-John Martin (1757 – 1775)
-Elizabeth Martin (1759 – 1759)
-Jonathan Martin (1762 – 1763)
-Chloe Martin (1764 – 1847)
-Elizabeth Martin (1767 - )
-Phebe Martin (1769 – 1856)

David married second Dinah Utley, 25 Jan 1775, in Windham, CT. They had no known children.

David was on the committee to consult on the matter of war settlement; and the same year was chosen at a meeting being held to discuss the United States Constitution, as a member of the committee to instruct the delegates who went to Philadelphia to adopt the constitution.
Find A Grave contributor Nebord

age 87

David Martin's mother was Grace Howard, born Dec 1713 in Massachusetts and died 12 Nov 1736 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut, USA. Grace Howard is the first wife of George Martin and she bore him two children, Jonathan and David. Find A Grave contributor rickb

David married first Elizabeth Hendee, 27 Mar 1756, in Windham, CT. They had 6 known children:

-John Martin (1757 – 1775)
-Elizabeth Martin (1759 – 1759)
-Jonathan Martin (1762 – 1763)
-Chloe Martin (1764 – 1847)
-Elizabeth Martin (1767 - )
-Phebe Martin (1769 – 1856)

David married second Dinah Utley, 25 Jan 1775, in Windham, CT. They had no known children.

David was on the committee to consult on the matter of war settlement; and the same year was chosen at a meeting being held to discuss the United States Constitution, as a member of the committee to instruct the delegates who went to Philadelphia to adopt the constitution.
Find A Grave contributor Nebord



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