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Family Tree Maker Descendants of WILLIAM MARTIN WILLIAM Ann MARTIN Baylis 1801 - 1800 - 1869 Born: Abt. 1801 Born: Abt. 1800 in Ramsden Crays Married: 04 Dec 1822 in Buttsbury Died: 09 Sep 1869 in Union Workhouse, Billericay Caroline Sarah Maria George Elizabeth WILLIAM Susanne Sarah James James John Eliza Martin Devenish Martin Britton MARTIN Elvin Martin Martin MARTIN Atkins 1822 - 1817 - 1871 1824 - 1830 - 1826 - 1872 1831 - 1829 - 1830 - 1835 - 1912 1837 - 1918 Born: 18 Nov 1822 in Born: Abt. 1817 in Great Born: 07 May 1824 in Born: Abt. 1830 in Stock Born: 21 Mar 1826 in Born: 1831 in Billericay Born: 14 Jan 1829 in Born: 20 Jul 1830 in Born: 15 Mar 1835 in Born: Abt. 1837 in Billericay Waltham, Essex Great Burstead Married: 04 Oct 1879 Great Burstead Married: 27 Oct 1850 Great Burstead Great Burstead Great Burstead Basildon Married: 13 Aug 1843 in Ramsden Crays Died: 19 Jul 1872 in in BUTTSBURY Died: 25 Mar 1912 in Married: 05 Dec 1852 in Great Burstead Union Workhouse PARISH CHURCH Norsey Road, Billericay in Great Burstead Died: Abt. 1871 in Billericay Essex Died: 1918 Billericay George Benjamin James Ellen Harriet Louisa Nathan Joseph Sarah Eliza Sarah William William Louisa GEORGE EMMA RHODA Elizabeth Charles Annie Maria John Elizabeth Hannah Hannah Robert James Annie Alice Loui Ellen Emily Elizabeth William John Eliza Clara Mary A Alice Mabel Brown Unknown Unknown Martin Martin 1852 - Martin Martin Garland Martin Unknown Martin Martin Harvey Martin Speller MARTIN FLACK MARTIN Martin Drake MARTIN FLACK MARTIN MARTIN 1866 - MARTIN Martin Martin Martin Bright Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Married: 1899 Martin Martin 1843 - 1846 - 1899 Born: Abt. 1852 in Stock 1850 - 1851 - 1845 - 1874 1853 - 1853 - 1861 - 1852 - 1924 1844 - 1917 1854 - 1905 1856 - 1930 1856 - 1932 1860 - 1912 1859 - 1861 - 1937 1862 - 1950 1865 - 1906 1868 - 1867 - 1868 - 1947 Born: 1866 in Brighton 1870 - 1872 1855 - 1858 - 1859 - 1849 - 1864 - 1867 - 1870 - 1875 - 1877 - 1882 - Born: Abt. 1843 in Great Born: Abt. 1846 in Great Born: Abt. 1850 in Born: Abt. 1851 in Born: 08 Jun 1845 in Born: Abt. 1853 in Born: Abt. 1853 in Stock Born: Abt. 1861 in Born: 14 Jan 1852 in Born: 1844 in Great Born: 05 Feb 1854 in Born: 25 Oct 1856 in Born: 21 Jun 1856 in Born: 11 Nov 1860 in Born: 01 Jun 1859 in Born: 15 Dec 1861 in Born: Abt. 1862 in Born: 1865 in Great Born: 1868 in Grand Born: 1867 in Great Born: 10 Jan 1868 in Born: 21 Apr 1870 in Born: Abt. 1855 in Great Born: Abt. 1858 in Born: Abt. 1859 in Born: Abt. 1849 in Born: Abt. 1864 in Born: Abt. 1867 in Born: Abt. 1870 in Born: Abt. 1875 in Born: Abt. 1877 in Born: Abt. 1882 in Burstead Burstead Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Ramsden Bellhouse Buttsbury Billericay Married: Abt. 1872 Buttsbury Billericay Great Burstead Burstead Great Burstead Great Burstead GREAT BURSTEAD LAINDON GREAT Buttsbury Billericay Great Burstead Billericay Billericay Burstead Billericay Depot Barracks, Burstead Billericay Great Burstead Billericay Mountnessing Essex Burstead Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Leaden Roothing Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Died: 1899 in Gateshead, Essex Essex Married: Sep 1870 Essex Essex Died: 1924 in Chelmsford Married: 18 Dec 1870 Died: 02 Mar 1905 in Married: 1876 BILLERICAY ESSEX BURSTEAD Essex Essex. Married: 1882 Died: 19 May 1906 in Woolwich Essex. Essex Died: Abt. 1872 Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Durham in Billericay in Parish Church, Back Lane, Billericay in Parish Church, Died: 26 Nov 1932 in BILLERICAY Died: 1937 in Billericay in Billericay Slicers Gate, Billericay Married: 07 Nov 1885 Died: 1947 in East Ham Died: 11 Aug 1874 in Billericay Billericay THE RETREAT Married: 29 Apr 1876 Died: 1950 in Brentwood in Parish Church, Ramsden Bellhouse Died: 10 Jun 1917 in Died: 1930 in Billericay BILLERICAY ESSEX in INGATESTONE Ramsden Crays Workhouse Infirmary, PARISH CHURCH Billericay Died: 23 Mar 1912 in BUTTSBURY INGATESTONE CHELMSFORD Arthur J Louisa Florence Louisa William Frederick George Sarah Jane Florence Louisa James E Frederick Ivy Rhoda Rose E Arthur I William G Emily William F Lilian Elizabeth Maud Mary Elizabeth Alice Percy Frederick Naomi Fanny Charles A Elizabeth Ellen George William Emily David Charles Emma Rhoda Ethel Mary William Rosetta Robert John Beatrice Eleanor Agnes Maria Sidney Thomas Alfred Ella May Albert Daisy ERNEST WILLIAM MARY ELIZABETH Edith Ernest E Charles Albert Robert George Frederick William Florence Alice Thomas H Rose A Clara J Elizabeth M Emily Louisa Percy John David James Unknown David John Arthur James Lellah Maria Florence Clara Emily E John Robert Jeremy John George W John A Minnie Benjamin W Arthur George Frederick Elsie May Millie Voilet Percy Martin 1873 - Martin Martin Martin Hamilton Martin Martin Garland Young Martin Martin Martin Harvey Harvey Harvey Martin Cotterill Martin Martin Jefferies MARTIN Martin Mays MARTIN MARTIN MARTIN Rolph MARTIN Martin Campbell MARTIN Tampin MARTIN MARTIN Camp MARTIN MARTIN COOKE MARTIN Martin Martin Martin Martin Medcalf Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin MARTIN MARTIN Brett MARTIN MARTIN Tyler Martin Martin Bright Bright Bright Newell Bright Brown Brown Brown Brown 1873 - Born: 1873 in Romford 1874 - 1875 1876 - 1876 - 1907 1876 - 1879 - 1887 - 1871 - 1896 - 1873 - 1874 - 1876 - 1871 - 1875 - 1891 - 1876 - 1920 1865 - 1932 1876 - 1945 1894 - 1969 Married: 1915 1876 - 1878 - 1951 1876 - 1955 1879 - 1881 - 1883 - 1959 1883 - 1951 1885 - 1887 - 1889 - 1889 - 1886 - 1891 - 1891 1893 - Married: 23 Mar 1915 1896 - 1897 - 1982 1899 - 1991 1900 - 1883 - 1885 - 1886 - 1890 - 1969 1883 - 1957 1892 - 1894 - 1896 - 1899 - 1901 - 1903 - 1906 - 1885 - 1887 - 1959 1891 - 1965 1888 - 1890 - Married: 1911 1892 - 1894 - 1878 - 1880 - 1887 - 1886 - 1890 - 1900 - 1901 - 1903 - 1906 - Born: 1873 in Stock Married: 1899 Born: 1874 in Hexham Born: Abt. 1876 in Born: 1876 in Ovingham, Born: 1876 in Gateshead, Born: 11 Aug 1879 in Born: 1887 in Gateshead, Born: 1871 in Ramsden Born: 1896 in North Born: Abt. 1873 in Stock Born: Abt. 1874 in Born: Abt. 1876 Born: 14 Apr 1871 in Born: 1875 in Buttsbury Born: 1891 in Billericay Born: 14 Dec 1876 in Born: Abt. 1865 in South Born: Abt. 1876 Born: 1894 in Great in West Ham Born: 24 Jun 1876 in Born: 16 Jan 1878 in Born: 09 Dec 1876 in Born: 13 Aug 1879 in Born: 13 Mar 1881 in Born: 04 Nov 1883 in Born: 1883 Born: 07 Aug 1885 in Born: 31 Jan 1887 in Born: 02 Apr 1889 in Born: 02 Feb 1889 in Born: Abt. 1886 in Born: 27 Mar 1891 in Born: 20 Jun 1893 in in Edmonton Born: 15 Apr 1896 in Born: 14 Dec 1897 in Born: 25 Dec 1899 in 39 Born: 16 Aug 1900 in Born: 1883 in Billericay Born: 1885 in Barrack Born: 1886 in Barrack Born: 24 Jan 1890 in Born: 15 Jun 1883 in Born: 1892 in Nevendon Born: 1894 in Nevendon Born: 1896 in Nevendon Born: 1899 in Ramsden Born: 04 Jan 1901 in Born: 1903 in Ramsden Born: 1906 in Ramsden Born: 1885 in Ramsden Born: 28 Oct 1887 in Born: 1891 in London Born: 1888 in Ramsden Born: 28 Jul 1890 in in Billericay Born: 1892 in Born: 1894 in Born: Abt. 1878 in Born: Abt. 1880 in Born: Abt. 1887 in Born: Abt. 1886 in Born: Abt. 1890 in Born: 1900 in Billericay Born: 1901 in Stratford Born: 1903 in Billericay Born: 1906 in Manor Died: 1875 in Hexham Ovingham, Northumberland Durham Ovingham, Durham Bellhouse Benfleet Billericay Great Burstead Billericay Essex Great Burstead Weald Died: 1945 in Chelmsford Burstead Potash Road Buttsbury Potash Road Buttsbury Margaretting Potash Road Buttsbury Potash Road Buttsbury Potash Road Buttesbury Died: Abt. 1951 Potash Road Buttsbury Potash Road Buttsbury Lambeth Potash Road Buttsbury Islington Potash Road Buttsbury Potash Road Buttsbury Potash Road Buttsbury JUBILEE COTTAGES BANSTEAD ST. Buttsbury Billericay Lane, Nevendon Lane, Nevendon Laindon Stratford Bellhouse Ramsden Bellhouse Bellhouse Heath Crays Ramsden Crays Married: 1908 Crays Ramsden Crays Bermondsey Camberwell Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Buttsbury Billericay Purleigh, Essex Buttsbury Billericay Park Northumberland Died: 1907 in Chester Le Married: 1898 Northumberland Married: 1921 Died: 1920 in Billericay Married: 30 Apr 1898 Died: 1969 in Surrey Billericay Essex. Billericay Essex. Married: 27 May 1899 Billericay Essex. Billericay Essex. Billericay Essex Billericay Essex. Billericay Essex Billericay Essex Married: 1908 Billericay Essex Billericay Essex. Billericay Essex NORSEY NUNHEAD.PECKHAM Essex Died: 10 Jan 1969 in Married: Jul 1913 Died: 1959 in Woolwich Died: Oct 1965 in Essex Essex Essex Essex Street, Durham in Gateshead, Durham in Chelmsford in Parish Church, Died: Abt. 1951 in Parish Church, Died: Abt. 1959 in in Hackney Died: 1891 in Chelmsford RD.BILLERICAY Married: 04 Apr 1921 Newham, London in Essex Redbridge Billericay Upminster Edinburgh Died: 13 Dec 1982 in Died: 14 Sep 1991 in ST. Died: 06 Nov 1957 in Died: 1932 in Billericay Died: 1955 BASILDON HOSP. ANDREWS Leyton HOSP.BILLERICAY William James James Dennis Percy Unknown Florence William Eva Alice Rebecca Percy William Edith N M Joan E William Frederick J Lily Gwendoline Harry Benjamin Wicketer William Kate Eliza Claude Ellen Elizabeth William Leonard Doris May Majorie Ethel Peggy William Roy Robert George Elizabeth Charles R Vera M Gladys Francis Leslie N Horace S Jessie Louvain Ernest William Robert Albert Jaqueline Ernest Betty Janet Pamela ERNEST E. RONALD VICTOR Valerie A KATHLEEN M. Arthur George HAZEL MARY ERNEST Mary Elleen Royston Frederick Margaret Daisy
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