Andrew C Martin (Jr.) was baptised on Oct 13, 1895 per U.S., Presbyterian Records. New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index
Andrew married in 1919, to Marion Wilken De Voe, in New Jersey. Per 1920 Federal Census, they lived with his wife's parents; William B De Voe and Louise in Elizabeth City, New Jersey, where he was employed as a shipping clerk/iron worker in the oil industry.
Per 1930 Federal Census, relocated to Roselle, Union Co, N.J.
Per 1940 Census, the family relocated to Oakland, Kennebec, Maine, and Mr. Martin became a farmer.
published obit Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut)09 Jun 1964, Tue Page 8;
Andrew Clark Martin, 69 of Standish Road, died Monday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was born in Newark on April 25, 1895 and came to Coventry about a year and a half ago from Ashbury, N.J., to make a home with his daughter Mrs. Lawrence Fentiman.
He also leaves a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Jaeger, of Union, two sisters: Mrs. Ernest Carlson and Mrs. LeRoy Griggs, of Tom River, six grandchildren and a great grandchild.
Funeral Thursday at 11 a.m. at McCracken Funeral Home, Union. The Rev. James Ameling, pastor of Second Congregational Church, Coventry will officiate and burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Union.
The Holmes Funeral Home, Manchester in charge of arrangements.
Andrew C Martin (Jr.) was baptised on Oct 13, 1895 per U.S., Presbyterian Records. New Jersey, Births and Christenings Index
Andrew married in 1919, to Marion Wilken De Voe, in New Jersey. Per 1920 Federal Census, they lived with his wife's parents; William B De Voe and Louise in Elizabeth City, New Jersey, where he was employed as a shipping clerk/iron worker in the oil industry.
Per 1930 Federal Census, relocated to Roselle, Union Co, N.J.
Per 1940 Census, the family relocated to Oakland, Kennebec, Maine, and Mr. Martin became a farmer.
published obit Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut)09 Jun 1964, Tue Page 8;
Andrew Clark Martin, 69 of Standish Road, died Monday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was born in Newark on April 25, 1895 and came to Coventry about a year and a half ago from Ashbury, N.J., to make a home with his daughter Mrs. Lawrence Fentiman.
He also leaves a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Jaeger, of Union, two sisters: Mrs. Ernest Carlson and Mrs. LeRoy Griggs, of Tom River, six grandchildren and a great grandchild.
Funeral Thursday at 11 a.m. at McCracken Funeral Home, Union. The Rev. James Ameling, pastor of Second Congregational Church, Coventry will officiate and burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Union.
The Holmes Funeral Home, Manchester in charge of arrangements.
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McCracken Funeral Home, Union N.J. and Holmes Funeral Home, Manchester, N.Y. in charge of arrangements.
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