Person:Charles Martin (36)

m. Abt 1855
  1. Unknown Martin - Bef 1900
  2. Isabella C Martin1855 - 1930
  3. Elizabeth Mariah Martin1858 - 1947
  4. Jane MartinAbt 1864 -
  5. Charles F Martin1866 - 1908
  6. Ida May Martin1866 - 1888
  7. William H. Martin, Jr.1869 -
m. 15 Jan 1902
  1. Charles Regis Martin1902 - 1968
  2. John Lincoln Martin1904 - 1904
  3. Theodore J. Martin1905 - 1930
  4. Harry Thomas Martin1906 - 1962
Facts and Events
Name[1] Charles F Martin
Gender Male
Alt Birth[6] Abt 1864 Pennsylvania, United States
Birth[1][2][3][4] 4 Feb 1866 Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
Alt Birth[3] 4 Feb 1870 Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
Census? 1870 roll 1315, page 56, line 14
Census? Jun 1880 roll 1108, ed 29, page 15, line 39
Census? 1 Jun 1900 roll 1359, ed 146, sheet 2A, line 50
Occupation[3][2][7][4] Bet 1900 and 1908 Painter
Residence[3][8] Bet 1901 and 1902 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States2022 Penn Avenue
Marriage 15 Jan 1902 Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Mary E. Carroll
Residence[9] 1908 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States3823 Woolslayer Alley
Death[5] 24 Dec 1908 South Fayette, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United StatesPittsburgh City Farm
Burial[5] 27 Dec 1908 Lutheran Cemetery, Etna, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States

Charles was non-Catholic.

From: njm1 <njm1@@libcom.com> To: <shaunmartin11@@earthlink.net> Date: 3/16/02 1:33:11 PM Subject: Re: Etna Cemetery

Hello Shaun, There is only one cemetery in Etna. The church associated with it was renamed several times over the years: The German United Evangelical Church of Centerville, 1849 The Independant German United Evangelical Church of Etna, 1852 The United Evangelical Protestant Church of Etna, 1919 The First Congregational Church of Etna, 1929My posting of interments in Etna Cemetery is NOT official, nor is it complete, as I'm sure there were many burials without markers, such as your grandfathers'. We recorded only those readible tombstones that we could find there. If you would like me to include him in my posting as an "unmarked" gravesite, please send me his full name along with his birth and death dates and I'll add his name. I have access to church record information for 1852-1880s. Do you have an "Heinrich Martin" in your family tree? I found the following birth record: ======== Georg Heinrich - born - March 23, 1854,baptised May 28, 1854 Parents - Heinrich Martin and Maria Barbara geb. Pfistner Godparent - Georg Pfistner ======= Official Etna Cemetery records are also available through the Western Pennsylvania Historical Society. Good luck in your research. I hope this helps! Regards -- Norm Meinert

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Butler, Pennsylvania, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    1870, roll 1315, page 56.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T623)
    1900, roll 1359, ed 146, sheet 2A.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Marriage Application for Charles Martin and Mary Carroll.
  4. 4.0 4.1 City of Pittsburgh Death Register. Death Record for John Lincoln Martin. (Name: v120, p586;).
  5. 5.0 5.1 Death Certificate for Charles F. Martin.
  6. Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    1880, roll 1108, ed 29, page 15.
  7. Pittsburgh City Directory
    1901 p 892; 1908.
  8. Pittsburgh City Directory
    1901, p 892.
  9. Pittsburgh City Directory
    1908.