Ann Amelia Martin

FatherJob Martin (1792-1854)
MotherNancy B Sackett (1802-1892)
Birth13 June 1835, VermontG,1,2,3
Death17 April 19102
MarriageSylvanus C Lee2
Ann Amelia Martin, daughter of Job Martin and Nancy B Sackett, was born in VermontG on 13 June 1835.1,2,3 She died aged 74 on 17 April 19102 and was buried at Jericho Center Cemetery, Jericho, Chittenden County, VermontG.4 She married Sylvanus C Lee.2
     In 1850 Ann was living in Jericho, Chittenden County, VermontG, in the household of her parents Job and Nancy, and was recorded in the census as Ann Martin, aged ten [actually 14] and born in Vermont.5

Children of Ann Amelia Martin and Sylvanus C Lee

  • Charles E Lee
  • Ida Lee

 Notes & Citations

  1. Census.
  2. Chauncey H Hayden, editor, The History of Jericho, Vermont, The Free Press Printing Co, Burlington, VT (1916), digital image, Ancestry.com, p 568, Ann Amelia [Martin, d. of Job & Nancy Martin], b. 1835, d. 1910. She m. Sylvanus C. Lee, and they had two children, Charles E. and Ida. Charles m. Edith French, and they in 1911 moved to Burlington. Ida m. Tuffield L. Bostwick, and they went to Burlington in 1910. They had three children, Blanche, Lee and Raymond. Mr. Bostwick d. in 1914.
  3. Gravestone.
  4. Find a Grave.
  5. 1850 United States Federal Census, Roll 923, p 32b
    Jericho, Chittenden, Vermont
    Martin, Joab, 55, farmer, real estate $2,000, b. VT
    Martin, Nancy, 50, b. VT
    Martin, Edgar, 18, b. VT
    Martin, Amrett, 16, b. VT
    Martin, Edmund, 14, b. VT
    Martin, Ann, 10, b. VT
    Martin, Buell, 8, b. VT.
Sackett line7th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet
5th great-granddaughter of Simon Sackett the colonist
ChartsLine 3a (American)
Generation.Tree8P.3
Last Edited12 Jul 2024
 

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