Person:John Martin (401)

Watchers
Judge John Martin, Jr.
m. Abt 1781
  1. Nancy MartinAbt 1782 -
  2. Judge John Martin, Jr.1784 - 1840
  3. Rachel Martin1788 -
m. Abt 1807
m. Abt 1807
Facts and Events
Name Judge John Martin, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1784 Coyatee, Cherokee Nation East
Marriage Abt 1807 [polygamist union]
to Nellie McDaniel
Marriage Abt 1807 [polygamist union]
to Lucy McDaniel
Residence[2] Bef 1818 White, Georgia, United Statesestablished a home along Sautee Creek
Residence[2] 1822 Murray, Georgia, United Statesforced to move ; established a home near Coosawattee River
Residence? Feb 1835 Bradley, Tennessee, United Statesforced to move
Death[1] 17 Oct 1840 Indian Territory, United Statesdied of "brain fever" near Fort Gibson
Nationality[1] Cherokee - Long Hair Clan

Research notes

  • practiced polygamy ; married sisters
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Susannah Emory, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Sep 2024.
  2. 2.0 2.1 John Martin (judge), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Sep 2024.

    John Martin (1784 – October 17, 1840) was a notable judge of the Cherokee Tribal Court. He was a highly educated member of the tribe, although he was only one-eighth Cherokee. A biographer describes him as blond, blue-eyed and a person who could easily pass for white.[1] He had no formal training in law, but he was one of the first men appointed to serve as a judge on the Cherokee Tribal Court, which was established in 1822. After his term as judge ended in 1828, he was addressed as Judge Martin for the rest of his life. He also served the Cherokee Nation as Treasurer, He was also a member of the Cherokee Constitutional Convention that led to the formation of a real national government. In 1837, he removed from Georgia to Indian Territory, where he was elected as the first Chief Justice of the newly created Cherokee Supreme Court in 1839. He served until his death the following year. ...