William Martin and
Hannah Coalman
Parents :
John Martin and
Sarah
Chadwick John and
Elizabeth Coleman
William Martin (b 1748 Teeton Northamptonshire, m Hanna
Coalman 1787 Twywell Northamptonshire, d 1803 Islington Middlesex)
Hanna
Coalman (b 1760 Northamptonshire, d 1844 Catworth, Hunts.)
William Martin (b 1788 Twywell, m Susannah Cheshire
1817 Islington, m Susanna Cheshire)
Susannah Martin (b 1790 Twywell, d 1790 Twywell)
James Martin (b 1791 Twywell, m Ann Wright 1811
Islington, m Sophia Thompson)
John Martin (b 1793 Twywell, m Sarah Elderkin)
Susannah Martin (b 1795 Twywell)
Charles Martin (b 1797
Twywell, m Francis Prickett
1826 Islington, d 1876 Castlemaine Vic)
Hannah
Martin
(b 1829 Islington, m Thomas
Farr 1849 Camden
Town, London, d 1890 St Kilda)
Edwin Farr
(b 1858 Ballarat, m Louisa Jane Briant
1884 Presb Manse Ballarat, d 1943 Northcote)
Winifred Emma Farr (b
1890
Northcote, m Norman Thompson
1918 , d 1994 Preston)
Michael Martin (b 1799 Twywell)
Mary Martin (b 1806 Catworth)
Photo of Martin's Yard, Twywell
Len Martin's Book
William
was the third child of John
and was born on 29th October, 1848. In 1777 he appears on the militia
lists (with his brother Peter) as a junior farmer at Teeton. In 1780
he, along with Peter and two others, was leasing a big estate at
Spratton, but in 1872 he left the partnership. However, he rented land
at nearby Twywell, and apparently farmed this land through most of the
1880's and 1890s. He
married Hannah Coalman at Twywell on 30th May, 1787. William
gave up his farm at Twywell, possibly because he was in poor health,
and the family left Twywell in 1800.
Notes From Glenis Crocker
In
1777 William and his brother Peter
are listed as junior farmers in the militia lists for Teeton.
In 1778 the estate of the late Frank
Beynon Esq was valued for land tax at 31/2/9
In 1779 this estate has passed to
Andrew Hacket Esq
In 1780 this estate has been leased
to Henry Bray, John Wright, Peter Martin and William Martin
In 1781 this estate is still leased
by these partners.
In 1782 William Martin has within
drawn from the partnership, leaving three partners who find J Mallard
to replace William by 1783 William Martin appears to be leasing land at
Twywell, from Thomas Mulso, worth 5/12/1
In 1788 the value of this land is
5/15/6 - part of general tax reassessment
In 1793 William has increased his
landholding to a value of 6/2/9/ .This continues through 1800
In 1801 William Martin has left
Twywell. His land appears to have been taken up by B & Wm Leete and
added to their other farm.
I suspect William would have liked to
return to the Spratton area, but knew by 1801 that brothers John, Peter
and Robert had arranged the land among themselves, and although John
had died his estate had gone to Peter.
But, if the William Martin whose
death has been found in Islington in 1803, is ours, he died at a
similar age to his brother John. Another possiblity is that the family
went to live at Newington. This parish record has yet to be checked.
William reappears in the Parish Record of Gt Catworth, Huntingdon.
William and Hannah have two children christened there, Michael aged 10
and Mary.
Did William take up a small farm to
run poultry on which later became
thelife style of the third son John?
Martin's
Yard Twywell
Acknowledgements
Most of the material on the Martins
comes from Glenis Crocker, with help from Robyn Lawther and Helen
Millward. Glenis's material prepared for the Martin reunion she
organised has been quoted directly here. They have traced the family
back to the 16th century, by a lot of detective work on old wills.
Also Len Martin produced an excellent book on Charles Henry
Martin, Hannah Martin's brother
Aditional information added from Margaret Gomersall's tree on genes
Reunited
Research Notes
Margaret Gomersall has some differences
William (snr) dying Catworth
Huntingdonshire 7 Aug 1826
Hanna Coalman dying Catworth Huntingdonshire 31 Dec 1844
The two children Michael and Mary are from her tree
Also the additional spouses m Susanna Cheshire, Sophia Thompson
and Sarah Elderkin
Genes Reunited checked for William and Hannah
LDS has no christening for Hannah. There are Colemans being
christened in Rushtonn 1772-90 (about 8 miles WNW of Twywell). LDS also
does not have William and Hanna's children or their marriage.
File imported from Glenis states that she is living with her son John
at Catworth in the 1841 Census, but I can't find them in Ancestry.com
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