Valentine Martin1

M, #3202, b. between 1756 and 1774
Relationship
6th great-grandfather of Sheila Sue Altenbernd
     Valentine Martin is possibly a duplicate of Valentine Martin and Valentine Martin.
     Valentine Martin is possibly a duplicate of Valentine Martin and Valentine Martin.
     Valentine Martin married Mary Unknown.2
     Valentine Martin was born between 1756 and 1774.3
     Valentine Martin was listed on the 1790 US Federal Census of Stokes County, North Carolina, USA, enumerated 1790 Others in the household were listed as 3 free white males under 16,2 free white males 16 and over, 4 free white females.4
     Valentine Martin was listed on the 1800 US Federal Census of, enumerated 1800 Others in the household were listed as 1 free white males under 10,1 free white males 26 thru 44, 2 free white females under 10, 2 free white females 16 thru 25, 1 free white females 26 thru 44.3
     Valentine Martin was listed on the 1810 US Federal Census of Surry County, North Carolina, USA, enumerated 1810 Others in the household were listed as 5 free white males under 10,1 free white males 10 thru 15, 1 free white males 26 - 44,1 free white males 45 and over, 1 free white females under 10, 1 free white females 10 thru 15, 1 free white females 16 thru 25, 2 slaves.5
     They resided Moniteau Township, Cooper County, Missouri, USA, circa 1818. MONITEAU TOWNSHIP.

This township takes its name frome Moniteau Creek, which runs through the entire length of the township. Moniteau township has always, since its organization, voted the Democratic ticket.

It was first settled in 1818. It is uncertain who was the very first settler. But among the early settlers, were Thomas B. Smiley, Seth, Joseph, Waid and Stephen Howard, William Coal, James Stinson, Hawking Burress, David Burress, Charles Hickox, Samuel McFarland, Carrol George, James Snodgrass, Martin George, Mathew Burress, Jesse Martin, Alexander Woods, William Landers, Jesse Bowles, James Donelson, William A. Stillson, Samuel Snodgrass, James W. Maxey, Job Martin, James Jones, David Jones, Augustus K. Longan, Patrick Mahan, Valentine Martin, John Jones and John B. Longan.6
Last Edited=17 June 2022

Children of Valentine Martin

Children of Valentine Martin and Mary Unknown

Citations

  1. [S1177] Martin, William (#3187) Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34733539, posted on 2009 March 12, viewed on October 7, 2013, viewed by Sheila Altenbernd (#172) (Document Source Number: 03187-2013-10-07-01). Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S1295] Unknown repository address, William Martin Headstone, Martin, William (#3187) -- Headstone;.
  3. [S1515] Valentine Martin household, 1800 U.S. Federal Census, Stokes County, North Carolina, population schedule, town of Salisbury, sheet unknown sheetnumber, National Archives micropublication . (Document Source Number: 03202-1800-00-00-01). Hereinafter cited as 1800 Census.
  4. [S1514] Valentine Martin household, 1790 U.S. Federal Census, Stokes County, North Carolina, population schedule, sheet unknown sheetnumber, National Archives micropublication . (Document Source Number: 03202-1790-00-00-02). Hereinafter cited as 1790 Census.
  5. [S1516] Valentine Martin household, 1810 U.S. Federal Census, Surry County, North Carolina, population schedule, sheet unknown sheetnumber, National Archives micropublication . (Document Source Number: 03202-1810-00-00-01). Hereinafter cited as 1810 Census.
  6. [S1269] Henry C Levens and Nathaniel M Drake, History of Cooper County (701 Washington Avenue, St Louis, Missouri: Perrin & Smith, Steam Book and Job Printers, 1876).