James Martin

     
Name James Martin , GG Grandfather
Birth 18 Jan 1829, Indiana
Birth Memo possibly Ohio, according to 1880 Census of Cynthia.
Death 12 Jun 1878, Near Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas3,514 Age: 49
Death Memo See Research Notes.
Census 1850, Johnson Township, Gibson County, Indiana381
Census Memo US Census. Age 22.
Census 1860, Johnson Township, Gibson County, Indiana383
Census Memo US Census.
Census 1875, Salt Springs Township, Greenwood County, Kansas484
Census Memo Kansas Census. Age 45.
Father Nelson Martin (II) (<1795-)
Mother (1st wife) Unknown
Notes
Married October 5, 1852 at Cynthiana, Posey County, Indiana, by Elder Louis Duncan. Witnesses were Elijah and Margaret M. Turner, (bride's parents), and by Nelson Martin. (Nelson Martin was probably father of James Martin).4,95
Moved family in 1870 from near Evansville, Gibson County, Indiana, to a farm near Fall RIver, Greenwood County, Kansas.16 514

Parents not proven.
Research
I now am fairly confident that Cynthia's first husband, and father of all her children, James Martin, died 12 Jun 1878, (based on my grandmother's date book, she grew up with Cynthia in her parent's home), and he died near Fall River, Greenwood County, Kansas, (based on both 1880 census with Cynthia as a widowed household head, and notes from my GGF's autobiography). But I don't yet have a death certificate for James, apparently writing to the wrong place and haven't followed up on it. If anyone has it or gets it I hope you will send me a scan of it. (PLH 2003)
Spouses
1 Cynthia Turner 135, GG Grandmother
Birth 2 Dec 1832, Gibson County, Indiana3,135
Death 29 Jul 1918, Winters home 1.5 mi NE of Mazie, Mayes County, Oklahoma3 Age: 85
Burial Elmwood Cemetery, Wagoner, Wagoner County, Oklahoma6,135
Burial Memo Main, Row 01
Residence aft Aug 1880, Gridley, Coffey County, Kansas
Father Elijah V. Turner (1782-1866)
Mother Margaret Miller (1797-1896)
Notes
Lived 85 years 7 months 28 days.
Died at home of her daughter Sarah Winters, 1.5 mi NE of Mazie, Oklahoma.

Married October 5, 1852 at Cynthiana, Posey County, Indiana by Elder Louis Duncan. Witnesses were Elijah and Margaret M. Turner, (bride's parents), and by Nelson Martin. (Nelson Martin was probably father or brother of James Martin).95

Cynthia was a bit of a firebrand! There are a couple of good pictures of her and in the second picture you can see a little Hatchet pin at her neck. It is photographed below. It is her "Carrie A. Nation" Temperance pin. It is gold, with mother-of-pearl blade, and set with a small ruby, which she was entitled to wear for recruiting five other members to chop up saloons!2 I believe cousin Margaret Lauterbach Cox has the pin.6
Research
I now know Cynthia's second husband was named 'John' Shelton, a widower who lived in Coffey County, Kansas (next to Greenwood County), and that Cynthia married him 19 Aug 1880 (based on Marriage Application Record 18 Aug 1880, Recorded 25 Aug 1880, Burlington, Coffey County, Kansas.

I was put on trail of this info by a Shelton researcher, who was researching John Shelton. What gets interesting about it is that when Cynthia married John (two years after James died), they both had previous children (Ira was only 11). But Cynthia seems to have left John before he died, because in her pension application letter (he was in the Mexican War) she states that she doesn't know his death date and that his children will not tell her when he died or where he is buried. So there must have been some hard feelings. Some confirmation of this is that I do know that by the 1889 Run into Oklahoma Indian Teritory, Cynthia was living with her daughter Sarah (my great grandmother). Also confirming, at least to me, my grandmother told me that her mother said "Grandma Shelton got re-married for the attention", and my grandfather would then say "she did it for his pension."

From what I have heard of her from her grandchildren, (my grandmother and great uncles), she wasn't a particularly pleasant woman to be around. In later life spending most of her energy on the temperance movement of Carrie Nation, and hacking up saloons. My grandmother told me she was taken to several such temperance meetings when she was a small girl.

Cynthia's daughter Sarah (my GGM) and Sarah's husband Martin Winters (my GGF) were fairly fanatically religious. Even shortly after he was dead, when I was a child, Martin Winters was still remembered in the community for arguing the number of angels that could dance on the head of a pin. And best avoided if you wanted to accomplish something with your time, other than arguing religion.

So the zeal that Margaret and Elijah seemed to have practiced was still apparent two generations down. (PLH 2003).
Marriage 5 Oct 1852, Cynthiana, Posey County, Indiana4,95
Marr Memo by Elder Louis Duncan. Witnesses were Elijah and Margaret M. Turner, (bride's parents), and by Nelson Martin. (Nelson Martin was probably father of James Martin).
Children Nancy (Died as Infant) (1853-1854)
  Thomas (Died as Infant) (1854-1854)
  Sarah Ann (1855-1937)
  Washington A. (ca1856-)
  Elizabeth F. (1858-1942)
  John (Died as Infant) (1860-1860)
  Nathaniel Walter (1862-1933)
  Margaret Belle (1866-1902)
  James Ira (1869-1939)

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