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Daniel Michener Martin
b.14 Jan 1819 ,Tuscarawas, Ohio
d.31 Jan 1868 Coldsprings, Stearns, Minnesota
Family tree▼ (edit) m. 1 Feb 1810
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[2515609.ged] Cause of Death:<CAUS> Skull fracture !FAMILY-RESIDENCE: 1860 Census; Minnesota , Kendota, Todd Co.; PG 21; Dwelling #232; Family #227; Ennumeration Date: 10 JUL 1860. !CHILD: Death Certificate of daughter, Violetta Martin; WA. State Death Cert. # 64; copy in possession of DianneWintch. !IGI: 1992 Edition; Ba tch #7312227; Sheet #50 !DEATH: Journal of Violetta Martin; copy in possessi on of Dianne E. Wintch !BIRTH-PARENTS: genealogical research of Lynn Wagner White with bibliography; copy in possession of Dianne Wintch, 510 Gays Drive, M arysville, WA; P12; CONFLICT: date of birth recorded in the old Martin famil y bible was October 14th, 1820 NOTE: 1900 CENSUS for Kalispell, Flathead, MT for C. Crisler shows birthplace of Sybil Martin's father as NY. He was killed in a sawmill accident in Cold Springs, MN. In later years the cemetery had to b e moved and when he was interred, he was found to be petrified. A mineral sprin g had run through the cemetery. (Medical):The Sauk Centre Herald Sauk Centr e, Minnesota Thursday, 30 January 1868 Page 3, Column 1 SAD ACCIDENT--Mr. Martin, the head sawyer at Moore and McClure's Steam Saw Mill, about twenty-thr ee miles from this place, met with a serious accident on Saturday last. It appe ars that it was necessary, until after the logs are squared, or slabbed, to hol d them on the carriage with a cant-hook. At the time the accident happened, whi le sawing a log through the center, it was thus held against the head blocks, w hen the wedge which had been driven in to spread the log and prevent the saw fr om binding, came out, and the saw became bound, stopping the carriage with a su dden jerk, and throwing the cant-hook from the hands of the man who held it, th e handle striking Mr. Martin, who was standing near the saw, with great violenc e on the forehead, fracturing his skull. Dr. Palmer, of this place, was sent fo r, who immediately went out. Though the injuries are very serious, the Dr. has hopes of his recovery.SAD ACCIDENT--Mr. Martin, the head sawyer at Moore and Mc Clure's Steam Saw Mill, about twenty-three miles from this place, met with a se rious accident on Saturday last. It appears that it was necessary, until after the logs are squared, or slabbed, to hold them on the carriage with a cant-hook . At the time the accident happened, while sawing a log through the center, it was thus held against the head blocks, when the wedge which had been driven in to spread the log and prevent the saw from binding, came out, and the saw becam e bound, stopping the carriage with a sudden jerk, and throwing the cant-hook f rom the hands of the man who held it, the handle striking Mr. Martin, who was s tanding near the saw, with great violence on the forehead, fracturing his skull . Dr. Palmer, of this place, was sent for, who immediately went out. Though the injuries are very serious, the Dr. has hopes of his recovery. Daniel lived for several days without regaining consciousness. References
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