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Agetlein Martin

Female 1729 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Agetlein Martin was born in May 1729 (daughter of Hans Henrich Martin and Anna Oberholtzer); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hans Henrich Martin was born in 1701 in Swizerland (son of Christian Martin and Elisabeth (Els)); died in Oct 1784; was buried in Zimmerman Graveyard.

    Notes:

    Hans Henrich Martin immigrated to the American colonies at the age
    of thirty with his wife Anna Oberholtzer Martin and small family. He landed at Philadelphia, PA on September 21, 1731. His brother David had arrived earlier on September 30, 1727. He
    bought 153 acres of virgin land in Earl (now East Earl) Township,
    Lancaster Co., PA, from Thomas and Richard Penn, sons of William Penn.
    The original deed is dated January 10, 1733. The purchase price was 23
    pounds, 14 shillings, and 3 pence.
    This land lies south of the Long Lane Road. The buildings are
    situated about a mile south of the intersection of Route 625 and the Long
    Lane Road near the bridge which now carries Route 625 across the
    Conestoga Creek. Hans Henrich, often called "Creek Henry Martin", erected
    buildings on the north bank of the creek. The old log house he built west
    of the spring was later replaced by a stone house. The site is about 200
    yards to the west of Route 625, on a slight elevation overlooking the
    creek. It was known for many years as the "Creek Henry Martin Farm."
    Hans Henrich Martin and his wife were Mennonites. They settled in
    Pennsylvania so they could have liberty to worship according to their
    convictions.
    According to some old records, Hans and Anna are buried in the
    Lichty Cemetery which is located on a hillside near the intersection of
    the Union Grove Road and the Iron Bridge Road. Across the fields, it is
    about a mile east of the farm on which they lived. It is about a field's
    length from the Union Grove Road, but it can be reached by means of an
    unpaved right of way. Their graves are, no doubt, marked by one of the
    simple limestone or slate markers there, bearing no names or dates. ("The
    John Jacob Martin Family", Daniel R. Lehman, 1978)

    Hans married Anna Oberholtzer. Anna was born in 1699 in Swizerland; and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Anna Oberholtzer was born in 1699 in Swizerland; and died.
    Children:
    1. Rudolph Gorg Martin was born on 6 Apr 1724; and died.
    2. Elizabeth Martin was born on 6 Apr 1727 in Palatinate, Germany; died in 1764 in washington Co. Maryland.
    3. 1. Agetlein Martin was born in May 1729; and died.
    4. Barbara Martin was born in Feb 1730; and died.
    5. Jacob Martin was born in Mar 1731; died in 1785.
    6. Henry Martin was born on 17 Mar 1735; died in young age.
    7. Anna Martin was born in Dec 1736; and died.
    8. Maria Elizabeth Martin was born in Apr 1738; and died.
    9. Margaret Martin was born in 1740; and died.
    10. Heinrich (Henry) Martin was born on 19 Oct 1742 in East Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA; died on 13 Apr 1819; was buried in Zimmerman Graveyard.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christian Martin was born about 1669 in Canton Bern, Switzerland; died about Jul 1748.

    Notes:

    Andreas Martin was a member of the persecuted religious sect
    sometimes referred to as Swiss Brethren, later known in America as
    Mennonites. Due to severe persecution in Switzerland, he moved with his
    family to the Palatinate, which is now a part of Germany. Here Andreas
    was imprisoned many years for his faith. He advised his wife and sons to
    go to America and settle in Pennsylvania, and told them he would join
    them there if he were ever released from prison.
    Andreas was finally released from prison and came to the American
    colonies October 7, 1749. He was cared for by his sons until his death in
    1759. There is no further record of his wife. ("The John Jacob Martin
    Family", 1978, Daniel R. Lehman)

    2006 - found name to be Christian instead of Andreas (story above may not be accurate)

    Online note found in 2006: Immigrated to Philadelphia, Sept. 21, 1732, aboard Plaisance, with Fravin Martin, 16, Fronik Martin (child), and Martin Marta (child); Lived at Weaverland with his son David until his death.

    Christian married Elisabeth (Els). Elisabeth was born about 1672; died before Jul 1748. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elisabeth (Els) was born about 1672; died before Jul 1748.
    Children:
    1. Son Martin was born before 1693; died before 1732 in Europe.
    2. Christian Martin was born in 1694; died on 30 Sep 1758 in Manor Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.
    3. Jacob Martin was born about 1696; died in 1762-1768 in Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA.
    4. David Martin was born about 1691 in Bern, Switzerland; died on 10 Nov 1784 in Blue Ball, Earl Twp., Lancaster Co., PA; was buried in Weber/Martin Cem, E Earl Twp, Lancaster Co, PA.
    5. 2. Hans Henrich Martin was born in 1701 in Swizerland; died in Oct 1784; was buried in Zimmerman Graveyard.
    6. Veronica Martin was born about 1707; and died.




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