Job Martin

M, #3302, b. between 1771 and 1780
Relationship
5th great-granduncle of Sheila Sue Altenbernd
Father*Valentine Martin b. between 1756 and 1774
     Job Martin was born between 1771 and 1780.1 He was the son of Valentine Martin.
     An unknown person married Job Martin, and son of Valentine Martin.1
     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.2 1 free white females 60-69[:NP].1
     Job Martin was listed on the 1830 US Federal Census of Cooper County, Missouri, USA, enumerated 1830. Also living in the house were Unknown, Unknown, Unknown and Unknown . They were listed as, |2 free white males 15 - 19, 1 free white males 40-491 , 1 free white females 20-291
Last Edited=29 August 2020

Children of Job Martin and Unknown Female

Citations

  1. [S1568] Job Martin (#3302) household, 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Missouri Cooper County, Missouri, population schedule, sheet 218, National Archives micropublication . Viewed at https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8058&h=2036649&tid=&pid=&queryId=2c5ab1d26b51670a697741876b4bc956&usePUB=true&_phsrc=OPj1167&_phstart=successSource . (Document Source Number: 03302-1930-00-00-01). Hereinafter cited as Martin, Job (#3302) -- 1930 Missouri Census.
  2. [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).