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Descendants of William T. Martin


Generation No. 1

1. WILLIAM T.1 MARTIN1 was born 1824 in Alabama1, and died Bet. 1863 - 1864 in Richmond, Virginia1. He married MARY A. AINSWORTH1 Bet. 1846 - 18471, daughter of LEVIN AINSWORTH and MARY GARRETT. She was born 1828 in Simpson Co., Mississippi1, and died 1906 in Kimball Bend, Texas, USA1.

Children of WILLIAM MARTIN and MARY AINSWORTH are:
2. i. JOHN LEVIN2 MARTIN, b. September 24, 1847, Scotts Co., Ms; d. June 14, 1915, CENTRALIA, TX..
3. ii. ALEXANDER G. MARTIN, b. December 18, 1853, Centralia, TX.; d. February 07, 1937, Centralia, TX..
4. iii. MARY JANE MARTIN, b. 1855, Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas; d. 1902, Bosque Co., Texas.
5. iv. AMBER ADELLA MARTIN, b. December 09, 1861, Centralia, Trinity County, Texas; d. October 22, 1950, Kimball Bend, Trinity Co., Texas.

Generation No. 2

2. JOHN LEVIN2 MARTIN (WILLIAM T.1)1 was born September 24, 1847 in Scotts Co., Ms1, and died June 14, 1915 in CENTRALIA, TX.1. He married MARY OCTIVA1 August 05, 1874 in Trinty county, Texas1. She was born October 25, 1850 in Centralia, Trinity County, Texas1, and died January 29, 1941 in Centralia, Trinity County, Texas1.
Notes for MARY OCTIVA:
THE GROVETON NEWS
"FORMERLY THE TRINITY COUNTY NEWS"
Mrs. Mary Octiva Martin was born Oct. 25, 1850 at Centralia, and died at 4:15 P.M. Wednesday Jan. 29, 1941 at the home of her son, W.W. Martin, after a lingering illness.
She was married Aug. 5, 1874 to John L. Martin, who preceeded her in death 26 years. To this union was born seven children, four of whom survive as follows: W. W. Martin, Miss Mae Martin, and Mrs. E.R. Womack of Groveton, and Mrs. C.J. Alexander of Centralia. She is also survived by nine grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren.
All of Mrs. Martin's children were at her bedside when death came.
She united with the Baptist Church at an early age, having worked faithfully as long as her health permitted.
Pallbearers were grandsons of hers: Clyde and Newt Alexander, Oly, J.L. and E.R. Womack and W.E. Howard.
Note: article sent to me July 28, 1999 by Mary Ann Clifton of Groveton, Texas

Children of JOHN MARTIN and MARY OCTIVA are:
6. i. WILLIAM WILSON3 MARTIN, b. May 26, 1875, Centralia, Texas; d. August 29, 1941, Centralia, Texas.
ii. ROXEY A. MARTIN1, b. February 17, 1878, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas1; d. August 05, 1883, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas1.
7. iii. JAMES ALLEN MARTIN, b. July 11, 1880, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas; d. December 14, 1904, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas.
8. iv. MARY MYRTLE MARTIN, b. January 08, 1883, Trinty County, Texas; d. January 28, 1971, Trinty County, Texas.
9. v. HALLIE A. MARTIN, b. March 1885.
vi. JOHN T. MARTIN1, b. November 01, 1887, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas1; d. November 07, 1889, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas1.
vii. ADELLA MAE MARTIN1, b. November 23, 1890, Centralia, Trinity County, Texas1; d. July 06, 1972, Centralia, Trinity County, Texas.
Notes for ADELLA MAE MARTIN:
THE GROVETON NEWS
"FORMERLY THE TRINITY COUNTY NEWS"
Funeral services for Miss Adella Mae Martin were held at the Biscamp Funeral Home Chapel, Groveton, Friday July 7th, 1972 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Newton Hanrick officiating. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.
Miss Martin was born in Centralia, November 23, 1890 and passed away in Groveton Hospital July 6, 1972. She was a resident of Trinity County for several years and a member of the First Baptist Church of Calvary for many years. She had lived in Houston for 25 years and was employed by Sears Roebuck for several years.
Survivors include a host of nieces, nephews and many friends.
Pallbearers, J.L. Womack, Oly Womack, Newt Alexander, W.E. Howard, J.A. Howard and Pete Womack.
Biscamp Funeral Home, Groveton, directors
Note: article sent to me July 28, 1999 by Mary Ann Clifton of Groveton, Texas.
viii. MARY D. MARTIN1, b. 18911.
3. ALEXANDER G.2 MARTIN (WILLIAM T.1)1 was born December 18, 1853 in Centralia, TX.1, and died February 07, 1937 in Centralia, TX.1. He married MARY JANE JOHNSON1 October 24, 1877 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas1. She was born December 16, 18531, and died May 21, 1928 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas1.

Children of ALEXANDER MARTIN and MARY JOHNSON are:
i. CORA GERTRUDE3 MARTIN1, b. September 30, 1878, Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas1; d. January 11, 1954, Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas1.
Notes for CORA GERTRUDE MARTIN:
THE GROVETON NEWS
"FORMERLY THE TRINITY COUNTY NEWS"
Graceside services were held at 2 P.M. Tuesday at the Calvary Cemetery in Trinity County for Miss Cora Gertrude Martin, 75, of Centralia. Dr. Arthur De Loach, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Lufkin, officiated.
Miss Martin was born September 30, 1878, in Trinity County. She was a member of the Baptist church.
Miss Martin died Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. B.C. Hutson in Centralia.
Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. A.H. West, Mrs. Fred Womack, Mrs. B.C. Hutson, of Centralia, Mrs. Howard Redd of Wells, and Mrs. Carl Harrott of Westville; one brother, Odis Martin of Wells and a number of nieces and nephews.
The Oakley-Metcalf Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Note: article was sent to me July 28, 1999 by Mary Ann Clifton of Groveton, Texas.
ii. SARA J. MARTIN1, b. 18891.
iii. ELSIE J. MARTIN1, b. 18931.
iv. EVA A. MARTIN1, b. 18951.
v. CHIVA MARTIN1, b. 18971.
10. vi. OTIS MARTIN, b. March 31, 1899, Centralia, Trinity County, Texas; d. 1961, Lufkin, Texas.
vii. GRACE MARTIN1, b. 19031.
4. MARY JANE2 MARTIN (WILLIAM T.1)1 was born 1855 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas1, and died 1902 in Bosque Co., Texas1. She married JAMES C. DENSON1 February 03, 1879 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas1. He was born October 1851 in Arkansas1, and died 1938 in Bosque Co., Texas1.

Children of MARY MARTIN and JAMES DENSON are:
i. WILLIAM R.3 DENSON1, b. February 18801.
ii. ORAH DENSON1, b. April 18821.
iii. ALLIE M. DENSON1, b. April 18841.
iv. JULIE DENSON1, b. March 18911.
v. ADELLA DENSON1, b. February 18931.
vi. JAMES B. DENSON1, b. January 18971.
vii. ALVIN DENSON1, b. October 18981.
5. AMBER ADELLA2 MARTIN (WILLIAM T.1)1 was born December 09, 1861 in Centralia, Trinity County, Texas1, and died October 22, 1950 in Kimball Bend, Trinity Co., Texas1. She married (1) JOHN R. TULLOS1 June 02, 1880 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas. He died February 22, 1889 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas1. She married (2) BRUCE ATWOOD BATEMAN1 July 23, 1892 in Centralia, Trinity County, Texas1, son of WILLIAM BATEMAN and F.L.TENNESSEE WITHERSPOON. He was born July 20, 1856 in Kimball Bend, Bosque County, Texas1, and died May 14, 1923 in Kimball Bend, Bosque County, Texas1.

Children of AMBER MARTIN and JOHN TULLOS are:
i. ELENER3 TULLOS2, b. April 12, 1882, Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas2; d. June 30, 1883, Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas2; Stepchild.
ii. MONROE TULLOS2, b. February 03, 1884, Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas2; d. Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas; Stepchild.
iii. ADDIR TULLOS2, b. June 23, 1886, Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas2; d. Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas; Stepchild.

Children of AMBER MARTIN and BRUCE BATEMAN are:
iv. BRUCE CARLOS3 BATEMAN3, b. May 25, 18953; d. June 09, 18973.
11. v. FLORA TENNESSEE BATEMAN, b. June 05, 1898, Kimball Bend, Bosque Co. Texas; d. March 11, 1960, Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas.
vi. MARY MARGARET BATEMAN3, b. July 05, 19013; d. July 19313.
vii. LEON THOMAS BATEMAN3, b. May 05, 19043; d. July 05, 19853.

Generation No. 3

6. WILLIAM WILSON3 MARTIN (JOHN LEVIN2, WILLIAM T.1)3 was born May 26, 1875 in Centralia, Texas3, and died August 29, 1941 in Centralia, Texas3. He married BAMA M. HORN3, daughter of F.A. HORN. She was born September 20, 1890 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas3, and died May 17, 1936 in Centralia, Trinity Co., Texas3.
Notes for BAMA M. HORN:
THE GROVETON NEWS
"FORMERLY THE TRINITY COUNTY NEWS"
Mrs. Bama Horn Martin was born Sept. 20, 1890, in Trinity county and died at her home here on Sunday night at 10 P.M. after an illness of several months.
She united with the Baptist Church early in life and has lived a true Christian life consistently, was a good wife, mother, neighbor and made friends whereever she went.
She is survived by her husband, W.W. Martin; one son, Donald, Groveton; Father, F.A. Horn; Step-Mother, Mrs. F. A. Horn; eight sisters- Mrs. Edna Pike, Stafford; Mrs. R.E. Brannen, Cashion, Ariz.; Mrs. Coleman Ray, City; Mrs. Annie Goodrun, Friendship; Misses Alice, Nola, Ima and Gladys Horn, all of Friendship; five brothers- W.R., Resser, Nolan, Morris Horn, all of Friendship and Roy of Sylvester.Buriel was in Calvary Cemetery at 3 P.M. after services by Rev's Reagan and Kee.
Under direction of Biscamp Funeral Chapel, Groveton, Texas
Note: article sent to me July 28, 1999 by Mary Ann Clifton of Groveton, Texas.

Children of WILLIAM MARTIN and BAMA HORN are:
i. VIRGINIA OCTAVE4 MARTIN3, b. February 14, 1914, Centralia, Tx.3; d. February 20, 1914, Centralia, Tx.3.
ii. DONALD MARTIN3, b. February 18, 1918, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3; d. July 16, 1939, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3; m. PAULINE LIMBROUGH, March 01, 1939, Trinity County, Texas.
Notes for DONALD MARTIN:
THE GROVETON NEWS
"FORMERLY THE TRINITY COUNTY NEWS"

Donald Martin was born Feb. 18, 1918, and died July 16, 1939, en route to Livingston Hospital.
He was a member of the Baptist church.
He was married on March 1, 1939, to Miss Pauline Limbrough of Jacksonville.
His survivors are: His wife and father, W.W. Martin and Grandmother Martin of Groveton: and several Aunts and Uncles.
Funeral services were held at Calvary cemetery at 10:30 a.m. Monday by Rev. W.A. Reagan, under the direction of Biscamp Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were: Oly Womack, Weldon Howard, Clyde Clark, Wineton Rush, Clyde Alexander and Jake Bazar.
"TWO KILLED INSTANTLY; TWO DIED EN ROUTE TO HOSPITAL AND ONE DIED IN HOSPITAL TUESDAY."
Two persons were killed instantly, two died en route to the hospital, and eight others were injured in an accident which occurred at Kemper's Branch, about one mile north of Groveton at about 3:30 a.m. Sunday. The twelve were riding in a 1937 pickup, bought Saturday at a local car agency by John Willie Blair, when the vechicle hit the concrete bridge at about the center of the truck, after striking two wooden bridge guards, uprooting one which fell into the water below. The impact of the crash divided the truck in two, with the exception of the bed. Mr. Best from Houston, driving toward Lufkin, had previously passed the truck, and hearing the crash, turned and came back to the scene of the tragedy and then droce into Groveton to call the ambulance.
Poston Lane died Tuesday afternoon, his death making the fifth.
The sound of the crash was so loud that the night Groveton nightwatchman is said to have heard it. Local people were called to the scene, and the two Biscamp ambulaneces answered the call taking the nine who were seriously injured to the Livingston Hospital, after a local physician had given hypodermics to the nine unconscious victems. Two died en route to the hospital, Donald Martin of Groveton and Buford Gilmore of Penington. The crash threw Donald Martin about 100 feet. Killed instantly were Mrs. Ruby Pillows of Groveton and John Willie Blair of Pennington.
According to the best information obtainable, Donald Martin was riding the left fender of the truck and J.L. Womack was riding the other fender. Seeing that the accident was going to occur, J.L. jumped from the truck onto the grassey embankment. He sustained neck injuries, two sprained ankles and other bruises, and was the only surviving victem of the death truck that was not taken to the hospital.
The Biscamp ambulances were at the hospital in Livingston within an hour after the accident.
Bodies were laying on and near the highway bridge almost to the home of Mrs. Albert Reese. Flashlights and carlights were used to find the bodies, the number of which was uncertain. Local people state that this accident is one of the worst to ever happen here.
The injured are: Charles Dias of Pennington, broken nose and chest injury, hip and leg injury; Pat McConnell, Pennington, fractured skull, three broken ribs and internal injury; Taft Avery, Pennington, three broken ribs and face lacerations; Clifton Bailcy, Sylvester, face lacerations and bruises, dismissed from hospital Monday; Poston Lane, Pennington, lacerated face, ear and internal injuries; Garth Horn, Friendship, dislocated hip, bruises and cuts about face; Hiram Ellis, Saron, broken leg; and J.L. Womack, who is at his home here.
Poston Lane died at the hospital Tuesday afternoon at 3:15, having never regained consciousness. It is reported that the others injured will live although some will likely have lasting effects from injuries.
Note: article sent to me July 28, 1999 by Mary Ann Clifton of Groveton, Texas.
iii. WILLIAM D. MARTIN3, b. 19193.
iv. DURWARD MARTIN3, b. May 14, 1922, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3; d. July 29, 1922, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3.

7. JAMES ALLEN3 MARTIN (JOHN LEVIN2, WILLIAM T.1)3 was born July 11, 1880 in Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3, and died December 14, 1904 in Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3. He married AMY DELL SALSER3.

Children of JAMES MARTIN and AMY SALSER are:
i. WILLIAM ALLEN4 MARTIN3, b. July 17, 1902, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3; d. September 01, 1903, Centralia, Trinty Co., Texas3.
ii. THELMA LEE MARTIN3, b. 19053.

8. MARY MYRTLE3 MARTIN (JOHN LEVIN2, WILLIAM T.1)3 was born January 08, 1883 in Trinty County, Texas3, and died January 28, 1971 in Trinty County, Texas3. She married EVAN RICHMOND WOMACK3, son of WILLIAM WOMACK and ELIZA MAGEE. He was born April 06, 1882 in Polk County, Texas3, and died January 31, 1950 in Trinty County, Texas3.
Notes for MARY MYRTLE MARTIN:
THE GROVETON NEWS
"FORMERLY THE TRINITY COUNTY News"
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary (Myrtle) Womack were held at the Biscamp Funeral Chapel, Groveton, Friday, January 29, 1971 at 2:00 P.M. with Bro. Jim McDonald officiating assisted by Rev. C. Huey Clements. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Womack was born in Trinity county, January 8, 1883 and passed away in Groveton, January 28, 1971. She was a resident of Trinity County, Texas, her entire life and was a member of the Church of Christ of Groveton most of her life.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Nalma Purdue, Corrigan and Mrs. Jessie Faye DeLaFosse, Lufkin: three sons, Oly Womack, and J.L. Womack, both of Groveton and E.R. (Pete) Womack of Lufkin; one sister, Miss Mae Martin of Groveton, 9 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were: Phil Womack, Robert Fenley, Stanley Krovontka, Dan Womack, Robert Pate, and John D. Clifton.
Biscamp Funeral Home, Groveton, directors

Note: article sent to me July 28, 1999 by Mary Ann Clifton of Groveton, Texas.

More About MARY MYRTLE MARTIN:
Fact 1: Glenwood Cemetery, Trinty County, Texas3
More About EVAN RICHMOND WOMACK:
Fact 1: Glenwood Cemetery, Trinty County, Texas3

Children of MARY MARTIN and EVAN WOMACK are:
i. JESSIE FAY4 WOMACK3.
ii. MINNA WOMACK3.
iii. NONALA WOMACK3.
iv. WILLIAM OLY WOMACK3, b. November 24, 1904, Texas3; d. September 15, 19753.
v. CARL EVAN WOMACK3, b. February 10, 19143; d. June 10, 19213.
vi. J.L. WOMACK3, b. September 24, 19174,5; d. February 19836,7.
vii. EVAN RICHMOND, JR. WOMACK.
9. HALLIE A.3 MARTIN (JOHN LEVIN2, WILLIAM T.1)13 was born March 188513. She married CLAY ALEXANDER.

Children of HALLIE MARTIN and CLAY ALEXANDER are:
i. CLYDE4 ALEXANDER.
ii. NEWT ALEXANDER.
iii. MARY LEE ALEXANDER.
10. OTIS3 MARTIN (ALEXANDER G.2, WILLIAM T.1)13 was born March 31, 1899 in Centralia, Trinity County, Texas13, and died 1961 in Lufkin, Texas. He married MRS. OTIS MARTIN.
Notes for OTIS MARTIN:
THE GROVETON NEWS
"FORMERLY THE TRINITY COUNTY NEWS"
Mr. Otis Martin, 62, passed away Tuesday morning in a Lufkin hospital following an extended illness.
Mr. Martin was born March 31, 1899 in Trinity county and had resided in Wells for the past 18 years where he was employed by the Sessions Grocery.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Otis Martin of Wells, three daughters, Mrs. J.R. Merriweather of Alto, Mrs. R.M. Smith of Vidor, and Miss Annette Martin of Wells; four sons, Melton Martin, Otis Martin, Jr., and William Martin, all of Lufkin, and Morris Martin of Wells; five sisters, mrs. Fred Womack, Mrs. Aus West, Mrs. B.C. Hutson, and Mrs. Chiva Harriet, all of Centralia and Mrs. Eddie Redd of Lufkin, and fourteen grandchildren.
Gipson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Note: article sent to me July 28, 1999 by Mary Ann Clifton of Groveton, Texas.

Children of OTIS MARTIN and MRS. MARTIN are:
i. MERRIWEATHER4 MARTIN.
ii. SMITH MARTIN.
iii. ANNETTE MARTIN.
iv. MELTON MARTIN.
v. JR. MARTIN OTIS.
vi. WILLIAM MARTIN.
vii. MORRIS MARTIN.



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