Chapter 1 Guildford, Surrey, England
A Blacksmith’s Tale Chapter 1 Guildford, Surrey, England Other People’s Research : A s previously intimated, I could have started off with a family which ha d solid records from which an extraction technique could have saved me much time and trouble in formulating the history o f this branch of the family . However, t he research carried out by others, which I had initially used as the basis for my own research into the MARTARs, MARTIRs, MARTERs and MART Y Rs of Guildford , ha s proved to be inaccurate and , in some cases , very mislead ing. T he se problem s did not manifest themselves until some years into my family history travails but when they did, it stopped me in my tracks for quite some time whilst having to re - arrange two family trees. F amily T ree Document entitled “MARTYR, MART AR, MARTER or MARTIR” : At some time around 2 006, a copy of a document entitled “MARTYR, MARTAR, MARTER or MARTIR” came into my possession . This ‘tree’ comprised three pages of tightly, type - written notes serially numbered , by person, from 1 through to 31 . Despite the fact that there is a number of errors in the script, including many typographical ones, the notes are worth reproducing in part here as it lays the foundation stone of t hat which follows . “ MARTYR, MARTAR, MARTER or MARTIR 1. Gui llelmus le M artre came from Flanders about 1360, A.D. his son is 2. Johannes, born circa 1360 died 1427 his son is, 3. Willelmus, born 1338 died in 1450 his son is, 4.
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