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Susan “Sis Sue” <I>Martin</I> Oats

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Susan “Sis Sue” Martin Oats

Birth
Death
19 Mar 1922 (aged 82)
Sampson County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Suttontown, Sampson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Susan (Sis Sue) Martin (10-1-1839, 3-19-1922). Did not marry. Oats in name is used to help connect maiden name Martin with sister and verify burial ground. Please corect after family connects.

Lived with sister, Mittie Oates, during latter part of her life.

Buried Oates Cemetery, located on Edwin Oates memorial?99582042 heirs land, Sampson County, N. C.

Martin Parents:
Sarah Jane (Sallie) Barfield, Mar., Arthur Martin.

Thirteen Children, Born in Wayne Co., N.C.
1. Elizabeth Ann (Bet) Martin (6-25-1836, 4-6-1905) Mar., Thomas
Buckner Hill (8-22-1831, 1-24-1881) of Duplin County.
2. William Bryant Martin (3-17-1838, 10-16-1862). Did not marry. Died
of wounds suffered at South Mountain, Md., Sept. 14-15, 1862.
3. Susan (Sis Sue) Martin (10-1-1839, 3-19-1922). Did not marry. Lived
with sister, Mittie Oates, during latter part of her life. Buried Oates
Cemetery, located on Edwin Oates heirs land, Sampson County, N. C.
4. Giles Monroe (Bud Giles) Martin (4-12-1841, 3-2-1930) Mar., Hannah
Elizabeth Barbee (5-29-1843, 1-21-1920) of Scottsboro, Ala., returned to
Duplin County, N. C. Giles, wounded and captured at Gettysburg.
5. Rigden James Martin (12-27-1842, 5-3-1863) Did not marry. Killed at
Chancellorsville, Va.
6. Richard Aaron (Dick) Martin (B6-10-1845) Mar., 1-28-1869, Rebecca E.
(Beccie) Peterson (B1849) daughter of Stephen and Catherine ________
Peterson, of Sampson Co., N. C.
7. Nancy (Nannie) Martin (10-30-1847, 188_) Mar., John William Brill
(2-28-1850, 2-21-1878) of Wayne Co., N. C. son of Jacob (1813 - 1866)
and Martha (Swinson) Brill (B1827) daughter of Daniel Swinson
(D1864) and Charlotte _______ Swinson (D1875) of Duplin County.
Jacob Brill of Duplin County, N. C., was born in Germany. A tailor by
trade, also a far mer.
8. John Solomon Martin (10-16-1849, 8-14-1900) Mar., Mary Carroll
(Mammie) Royal (7-14-1862, 4-22-1945) of Sampson County and lived
in a house built on the Duplin-Sampson County line, torn down.
9. Daniel Mordecai (Tucker) Martin (9-3-1852, 1-29-1899). Did not marry,
dropped dead sitting in front of fireplace.
10. Lewis Henry (Luke) Martin (7-27-1854, 1897) Mar., Zilla Rhetta
Sanders (1862 - 1946) of Johnston County, N. C. This family lived in
Duplin County until sometime after Luke's death and then moved to
Johnston County. Luke dropped dead while on his way to Goldsboro
to attend Walter L. Main's Circus in the Fall of 1897.

Susan (Sis Sue) Martin (10-1-1839, 3-19-1922). Did not marry. Oats in name is used to help connect maiden name Martin with sister and verify burial ground. Please corect after family connects.

Lived with sister, Mittie Oates, during latter part of her life.

Buried Oates Cemetery, located on Edwin Oates memorial?99582042 heirs land, Sampson County, N. C.

Martin Parents:
Sarah Jane (Sallie) Barfield, Mar., Arthur Martin.

Thirteen Children, Born in Wayne Co., N.C.
1. Elizabeth Ann (Bet) Martin (6-25-1836, 4-6-1905) Mar., Thomas
Buckner Hill (8-22-1831, 1-24-1881) of Duplin County.
2. William Bryant Martin (3-17-1838, 10-16-1862). Did not marry. Died
of wounds suffered at South Mountain, Md., Sept. 14-15, 1862.
3. Susan (Sis Sue) Martin (10-1-1839, 3-19-1922). Did not marry. Lived
with sister, Mittie Oates, during latter part of her life. Buried Oates
Cemetery, located on Edwin Oates heirs land, Sampson County, N. C.
4. Giles Monroe (Bud Giles) Martin (4-12-1841, 3-2-1930) Mar., Hannah
Elizabeth Barbee (5-29-1843, 1-21-1920) of Scottsboro, Ala., returned to
Duplin County, N. C. Giles, wounded and captured at Gettysburg.
5. Rigden James Martin (12-27-1842, 5-3-1863) Did not marry. Killed at
Chancellorsville, Va.
6. Richard Aaron (Dick) Martin (B6-10-1845) Mar., 1-28-1869, Rebecca E.
(Beccie) Peterson (B1849) daughter of Stephen and Catherine ________
Peterson, of Sampson Co., N. C.
7. Nancy (Nannie) Martin (10-30-1847, 188_) Mar., John William Brill
(2-28-1850, 2-21-1878) of Wayne Co., N. C. son of Jacob (1813 - 1866)
and Martha (Swinson) Brill (B1827) daughter of Daniel Swinson
(D1864) and Charlotte _______ Swinson (D1875) of Duplin County.
Jacob Brill of Duplin County, N. C., was born in Germany. A tailor by
trade, also a far mer.
8. John Solomon Martin (10-16-1849, 8-14-1900) Mar., Mary Carroll
(Mammie) Royal (7-14-1862, 4-22-1945) of Sampson County and lived
in a house built on the Duplin-Sampson County line, torn down.
9. Daniel Mordecai (Tucker) Martin (9-3-1852, 1-29-1899). Did not marry,
dropped dead sitting in front of fireplace.
10. Lewis Henry (Luke) Martin (7-27-1854, 1897) Mar., Zilla Rhetta
Sanders (1862 - 1946) of Johnston County, N. C. This family lived in
Duplin County until sometime after Luke's death and then moved to
Johnston County. Luke dropped dead while on his way to Goldsboro
to attend Walter L. Main's Circus in the Fall of 1897.


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  • Created by: c smith
  • Added: Jan 29, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104370180/susan-oats: accessed ), memorial page for Susan “Sis Sue” Martin Oats (1 Oct 1839–19 Mar 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 104370180, citing Oates Family Cemetery, Suttontown, Sampson County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by c smith (contributor 47575524).