Person:Anthony Martin (4)

Anthony Martin
b.7 Sep 1737 Colony of Virginia
  1. Anthony Martin1737 - 1805
m. 21 Dec 1758
  1. James Martin1761 - 1811
  2. Jane Martin1764 -
m. 18 Jul 1782
Facts and Events
Name Anthony Martin
Unknown Antoine _____
Gender Male
Birth? 7 Sep 1737 Colony of VirginiaManakintown
Marriage 21 Dec 1758 Goochland, Virginia, United Statesto Sarah Holman
Marriage 18 Jul 1782 Virginia, United Statesto Jane Chastain
Death? 1805 Powhatan, Virginia, United States
References
  1.   S t r a y L e a v e s A JAMES FAMILY IN AMERICA SINCE 1650.

    http://www.ericjames.org/html/fam/fam47105.htm

    Husband: Antoine MARTIN
    Born: 7 SEP 1737 at:
    Married: 21 DEC 1758 at: Powhatan Co., Va.
    Died: 1805 at: Powhatan Co., Va.
    Father:Peter MARTIN
    Mother:Marianne RAPINE
    Other Spouses: Janne CHASTAIN
    Wife: Sarah HOLMAN
    Born: ABT 1738 at:
    Died: at:
    Father:
    Mother:
    Other Spouses:
    CHILDREN
    Name: James H. MARTIN
    Born: 19 DEC 1761 at: Manakintown, Va.
    Married: 1785 at:
    Died: 1811 at:
    Spouses: Esther SMITH Sarah DAVIS

  2.   Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia. The Huguenot. (Independence, Missouri: Huguenot Society Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia).

    http://webspace.webring.com/people/pm/manakin/martin.html#anthony
    Anthony Martin (26/09/1737-3/6/1805) & Sarah Holman

    They were married 21/12/1758 in Goochland Co VA. Sarah was the daughter of James Holman Jr. (-1760) & Jane (-1772/3) who lived in King William Parish, patent #1004.

    James Holman's will was probated 1763 or 1765; a copy is in the Virginia Historical Society Library. He bequeathed 15 Negroes and 3 servant boys to his family (the servants to be freed when they reached 21), leaving his mother Sarah the Goochland land where she lived (around Broad Branch by Tuckahoe and the Henrico Co. line). He was the son of Sarah and Captain James Holman, patentee of the most western French land (Patent #1004) and land on the north side of the James, who served as one of the first Justices of Goochland County. In 1730 he was named a captain of the county militia and from 1736-1740 he served as Burgess for Goochland County. His land was near "Tuckahoe." He married Sarah, widow (of John Calvet, Huguenot?) before 2/16/1737 and they had two other sons besides James, William and Henry. He died 1772/3. Captain James Holman patented 1400 acres in Buckingham County but lived in Goochland. In 1745 he gave James 200 acres, including the patented 100 French acres, all south of the James. The Captain does not seem to have been French, but he held the patents on this French land through Peter Calvet (John's son). The 1747 list of Goochland Co. Tithables lists him as owning 6 slaves, Will, Cain, Phill, Peter, Sue, and Jude.
    Anthony Martin married Jane Chastain, 18/7/1782 (died 4/1815) after Sarah died They lived in Powhatan County where 1782 tax lists gives names of 24 negroes and lists 15 horses; in 1784 38 cattle are listed. Anthony built Elioch, a four-room brick house with a basement. His tombstone is still on the land with this inscription:

    Here lie the remains of Anthony Martin,
    Born the 26th day of September 1737 and
    departed this life the 3rd day of June, 1805. Age 67 years, 8 months and 7 days.
    Remember me as you pass by
    As you are now, so once was I.
    As I am now you soon must be,
    Prepare for death and follow me.

    Children

    James (19/12/1761-1811), m. Esther Smith [See below]
    Jean [Jane], b. 9/9/1764, m. (1) Samuel Branch 1782; m (2) Thomas Whitworth
    Sarah, b. 12/6/1766, m. William Branch 1790
    Margaret, m. Peter Dupuy of Nottoway Co. 1789
    Anthony Jr. (?-- on tax list of 1789)

  3.   Family Recorded, in Kentucky Historical Society (Frankfort, Kentucky). The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. (Frankfort: Kentucky Historical Society)
    7:112, Jan 1909.