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The FHS of Martin
Society
founded in 1980
website started
December 1999

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This is an index to the members pages to show what is available to members
To go to the members pages you must

Click this line

You will need a username and password

These can be found on page two of the "Journal of the FHS of Martin"

all lower case letters NO CAPITALS

Write the first Town mentioned in the username box
and the first County in the password box

) These passwords will change each year (

E A Martin
Written to commemorate the first Martin gathering in 1983

.Martin Research
General Martin facts and research.

Earliest Martin Family
The first of the Martin family in England was Marteine de Tours, referred to as "le sire de Tours"

Earliest Martins
A few early mentions of the name of Martin

Martin born in Savaria
Son of a Roman Tribune.

Martin is a Saint's name
Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation.

The Trees below are all from the collection of Mr John Nex:-

Martin of Bedford

Martin of Barton

Martin of Tottenham

Martyn of Creakers

Martyn Barony

Line to Australia

Martin of Steeple Morden

Martyn and Pomeroy

The Early Generations

The Files below are all from the collection of Mr John Nex:-

Wales in 1284

Disposal of the Martin Estate 1326
An xls file, Microsoft Excel

Descendants of Thomas Martin
c1650 Bottesdale, Suffolk

The Martins of Plymouth
Written in dialect with a early Martin tree, photographs and a Devon map by John Speed

Heraldry Index for the Family History Society of Martin
An xls file, Microsoft Excel, for Martin Heraldry. If you click the number in column A you will be taken to the actual "Arms". you will need to use your back button to return

The Padriac Chasm

Heraldry Explained

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