Person:Samuel Martin (46)

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Samuel Martin
b.1694 Antigua
d.1776 Antigua
  1. Samuel Martin1694 - 1776
  • HSamuel Martin1694 - 1776
  • WSarah Wyke1708 - 1748
m. 1 May 1728
  1. George MartinAbt 1731 - 1748
  2. Sir Henry Martin, 1st Baronet1733 - 1794
  3. Josiah Martin, 9th Governor of NC1737 - 1786
  4. William Byam Martin1746 - 1806
  • HSamuel Martin1694 - 1776
  1. Samuel Martin1714 - 1788
  2. Henrietta Martin
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Martin
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1694 Antigua
Marriage 1 May 1728 [2nd wife ; she is the widow Irish]
to Sarah Wyke
Marriage to Unknown
Death? 1776 Antigua
References
  1. Samuel Martin (planter), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Feb 2023.

    Samuel Martin (1694 in Greencastle Estate – 1776) was a prominent planter in Antigua.

    Samuel Martin was born on the Greencastle Estate, Antigua, the son of Major Samuel Martin, who, in 1701, was murdered during a slave revolt after having demanded the enslaved Africans on his estate work on Christmas Day. The seven year old Samuel escaped a similar fate, being hidden in nearby fields by his nanny. She was herself enslaved and was subsequently freed in recognition of this act. Samuel was sent to live in Ireland while his mother remarried Edward Byam.

    He wrote Essay upon Plantership (1754), a treatise on managing a sugar plantation.

    Martin fathered 21 children, at least sixteen of whom died during his lifetime. The eldest of his sons, Samuel, became a British member of parliament and secretary to the Treasury; Henry became comptroller of the Navy, a member of parliament, and a baronet; Josiah was governor of North Carolina.