Albert Jackson Thompson1
M, b. 24 July 1829, d. 11 February 1911
Milit-End* |
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Company B, 33rd Reg. Iowa Infantry1 |
Birth* |
24 July 1829 |
1 |
Marriage* |
25 September 1872 |
Carbon, Clay, Indiana, United States, Principal=Cynthia Ann Harney1,2 |
Death* |
11 February 1911 |
1 |
Cecil Marion Thompson1
M, b. 11 December 1910, d. 29 August 1978
Birth* |
11 December 1910 |
1 |
Death* |
29 August 1978 |
1 |
Burial* |
after 29 August 1978 |
Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Marion Jackson Thompson1
M, b. 23 September 1874, d. 27 July 1913
Birth* |
23 September 1874 |
1 |
Death* |
27 July 1913 |
1 |
Burial* |
after 27 July 1913 |
Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
John W. Thompson1
M
Burial* |
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Moore Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Sarah I. Martin1
F, b. 27 December 1862, d. 28 October 1879
Birth* |
27 December 1862 |
1 |
Death* |
28 October 1879 |
1 |
Burial* |
after 28 October 1879 |
Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Lola M. Martin1
F, b. 18 December 1889, d. 5 September 1939
Married Name |
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Tyler1 |
Marriage* |
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Principal=William A. Tyler1 |
Birth* |
18 December 1889 |
1 |
Death* |
5 September 1939 |
1 |
Burial* |
after 5 September 1939 |
Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
William A. Tyler1
M, b. 19 August 1894
Burial* |
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Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Marriage* |
|
Principal=Lola M. Martin1 |
Birth* |
19 August 1894 |
1 |
Lucy Ann Martin1
F, d. before 27 November 1929
Married Name |
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Pruett1 |
Death* |
before 27 November 1929 |
2 |
Sarah Irene Pruett1
F, b. 25 July 1876, d. 12 March 1912
Married Name |
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Wilson1 |
Marriage* |
|
Principal=John A. Wilson1 |
Birth* |
25 July 1876 |
1 |
Death* |
12 March 1912 |
1 |
Burial* |
after 12 March 1912 |
Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
John A. Wilson1
M, b. 2 August 1868, d. 9 February 1914
Marriage* |
|
Principal=Sarah Irene Pruett1 |
Birth* |
2 August 1868 |
1 |
Death* |
9 February 1914 |
1 |
Burial* |
after 9 February 1914 |
Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Margaret Irene Wilson1
F, b. 27 August 1907, d. 31 May 1909
Birth* |
27 August 1907 |
1 |
Death* |
31 May 1909 |
1 |
Burial* |
after 31 May 1909 |
Martin Cemetary, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Ada Ellen Martin1
F, b. 1897, d. 1927
Married Name |
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Zeigler1 |
Birth* |
1897 |
1 |
Death* |
1927 |
1 |
Estella Ellis1
F, b. 7 June 1854, d. 8 March 1937
Married Name |
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Hall1 |
Birth* |
7 June 1854 |
Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Death* |
8 March 1937 |
3:00 AM, RR. Greene or Howard Township, Waveland, Parke, Indiana, United States, Had been confined to her bed for the past two months, suffering from a broken hip1 |
Burial* |
9 March 1937 |
Guion, Indiana, United States1 |
Charles Ellis Hall1
M, b. 2 May 1884, d. 10 June 1961
Birth* |
2 May 1884 |
Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Religion* |
10 June 1961 |
A member of Guion Presbyterian Church.1 |
Death* |
10 June 1961 |
RR 1, Waveland, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Burial* |
after 13 June 1961 |
Guion Cemetery, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Unknown Hall1
F, d. between 8 March 1937 and 10 June 1961
Married Name |
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Budd1 |
Death* |
between 8 March 1937 and 10 June 1961 |
1 |
Lillie Ellis1
F, d. after 8 March 1937
Death* |
after 8 March 1937 |
1 |
John Paxton Martin1,2
M, b. 27 June 1867, d. 11 April 1939
Birth* |
27 June 1867 |
Union Township, Parke, Indiana, United States1,2 |
Marriage* |
20 December 1891 |
Principal=Florence L. Harmless2 |
Death* |
11 April 1939 |
Noon, Bellemore, Parke, Indiana, United States, John Paxton Martin was born on his father's farm in Union Township, Parke County, Indiana June 27, 1867 and at the age of 71 years, 9 months and 14 days, on April1 1, 1939, his immortal spirit passed into the keeping of his Savior. He came into a fine heritage and well he lived up to it. He was the son and the youngest child of Robert L. and Nancy L. Harney Martin, both worthy descendants of early and outstanding pioneer families and his death marks the passing of all but one member of his father's family of 12 children -- his sister, Lila F. Crooks of Bellmore. his father was a son of John Martin who bore the standard of Washington in the revolutionary war and with his wife, Margaret, came from Spartansburg SC in 1821 being among the first settlers of Union Twp. These sturdy and intrepid pioneers traveled a distance of 600 miles by wagon thru a trackless wilderness. And young Robert then but 6 years of age, grew up experiencing the hard life of the frontiersman -- hard, laborious work, privations and much care and from the lessons learned developed habits of thrift and industry that covered his life with domestic and civic worth and usefulness that descended to his splendid family. and so it was that John P. Martin was brought up in the atmosphere of a home guided by folks whose lives were governed by the high principles of right living and right thinking. He received his education in the school near his home except for one year when he and his sister Lila attended a school in Jackson township in order to be under a tutelage of Stephen A. Pike, a high-ranking and popular teacher of those days. Given his choice by his father of higher education or farming, he chose the latter for he loved the cultivation of the soil and learned farming first hand from his careful, painstaking father. This occupation he followed the greater part of his life. By hard work, good management and practical economy, taking care of and judiciously using what he earned and acquired, he became successful and prosperous and 12 years ago moved from the farm to Bellmore for residence. However, he always kept in touch with and directed his farming interests and was always busy doing some kind of lighter work. De 20, 1891, he was united in marriage with Miss Florence L. Harmless with whom he lived contended and happy until she was called to the Better Land -- Jan 8, 1938. After the death of his beloved wife he was very lonely and missed her very much but kept the home intact being fortunate in having a niece, Lela Taylor, to look well to his comfort and to manage household affairs. Two daughters blessed his marriage -- Blanche, now the wife of Ray Thomas of Judson rural route who was spared to be a blessing to her father, and May who married Charles Millemon and preceded the mother in death Nov 15, 1918. Besides the daughter, Blanche those of his immediate family left to mourn are one granddaughter, Florence Thomas of Judson rural route and two grandsons, Clyde Millemon of Greene twp. and Cecil Millemon of Mishawaka. in politics the deceased was an ardent Republican, as was his father before him and was honored by his party by being elected county commissioner which office he filled with efficiency and credit. He was a warm, devoted friend and a pleasant, obliging neighbor. He was a sincere advocate of all those things which stand for a better and nobler citizenship and for all those ideals which tend towards a higher and better life. He was a man of honor and integrity; in all social and business relations of life he was supremely honest and sincere. When his word was given it was as good as his bond. His business creed was to ascertain the right thing to do and then to do the right thing under all circumstances. He was kindly spirited, wronged no man but had deep sympathies for the unfortunate. He made no show which he disliked and was his plain self at all times. His love for his family was ever and always attested by deeds and acts of generosity and loving kindness. He was an obedient son, affectionate brother, devoted husband; loving and indulgent father, an adoring grandfather and a real father to his son-in-law with whom he worked and lived in the utmost harmony. Although he never affiliated with any church in his religion he held to the faith of the Predestinarian Baptist denomination and it was in this strong faith and hope that he answered the call of the Silent Messenger who came "almost in the twinkling of an eye," and passed to his reward. John P. Martin lived his entire life in or near his place of birth and his exemplary life proved him to be a man of highest personal character, one who measured up to a well rounded citizenship and in his death the community has lost one long and intimately connected with it -- one who will long be kindly remembered for many noble qualities. "To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die." Impressive funeral services were held at Mt. Moriah Predestinarian Baptist Church at 11 o'clock, Friday morning, rev. CL Airhart of New Market officiating. Mrs. Fred Belles and Mrs. EE Ramsey rendered "Beautiful Isle," The Old Rugged Cross" and "in the Garden" in lovely voice, Miss Chloe Collings, piano accompanist, and an obituary was read. The unusually large crowd in attendance at the services manifested the high esteem in which the deceased was held. The mortal remains were laid to rest in Mt. Moriah cemetery near by the bearers of the pall being: Oscar Carmichael, Marion Martin, Alonzo Martin, Claude Noble, Albert Martin and Landon Pruett. They were preceded by a number of close friends who acted as honorary pallbearers and Mrs. Bert VanHuss, Miss Chloe Harmless, Mrs. Jamie Thomas and Mrs. Emery Brattain who carried the beautiful floral tributes. Unknown Paper1,2 |
Burial* |
after 11 April 1939 |
Mt. Moriah cemetery2 |
Unknown Martin1
?, d. before 27 November 1929
Death* |
before 27 November 1929 |
1 |
Lela Thompson1
F, b. between 1877 and 11 April 1888, d. after 27 November 1929
Birth* |
between 1877 and 11 April 1888 |
1 |
Residence* |
27 November 1929 |
Ellettsville, Indiana, United States1 |
Death* |
after 27 November 1929 |
1 |
James W. Thompson1
M, d. after 27 November 1929
Residence* |
27 November 1929 |
May, Idaho, United States1 |
Death* |
after 27 November 1929 |
1 |
Merrill Hood1
M, b. after 1891, d. after 27 November 1929
Birth* |
after 1891 |
1 |
Death* |
after 27 November 1929 |
1 |
David Franklin Martin1
M, b. 12 December 1901, d. 29 May 1970
Birth* |
12 December 1901 |
1 |
Death* |
29 May 1970 |
1 |
Burial* |
1 June 1970 |
Memory Garden Cemetery, Rockville, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Albert A. Martin1
M, b. 15 September 1882, d. 12 March 1961
Birth* |
15 September 1882 |
1 |
Death* |
12 March 1961 |
1 |
Burial* |
14 March 1961 |
Memory Garden Cemetary, Rockville, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Jackson M. Martin1
M, b. 11 January 1871, d. 21 May 1972
Birth* |
11 January 1871 |
1 |
Death* |
21 May 1972 |
1 |
Burial* |
23 May 1972 |
Memory Garden Cemetary, Rockville, Parke, Indiana, United States1 |
Florence L. Harmless1
F, d. 8 January 1938
Married Name |
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Martin1 |
Marriage* |
20 December 1891 |
Principal=John Paxton Martin1 |
Death* |
8 January 1938 |
1 |
Blanche Martin1
F, d. after 11 April 1939
Married Name |
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Thomas1 |
Death* |
after 11 April 1939 |
1 |
May Martin1
F, d. 15 November 1918
Married Name |
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Millemon1 |
Death* |
15 November 1918 |
1 |
Florence Thomas1
F, b. before 8 January 1938, d. after 11 April 1939
Birth* |
before 8 January 1938 |
1 |
Residence* |
11 April 1939 |
Judson, Indiana, United States1 |
Death* |
after 11 April 1939 |
1 |
Clyde Millemon1
M, b. before 15 November 1918, d. after 11 April 1939
Birth* |
before 15 November 1918 |
1 |
Residence* |
11 April 1939 |
Greene Township, Indiana, United States1 |
Death* |
after 11 April 1939 |
1 |
Cecil Millemon1
M, b. before 15 November 1918, d. after 11 April 1939
Birth* |
before 15 November 1918 |
1 |
Residence* |
11 April 1939 |
Mishawaka, Indiana, United States1 |
Death* |
after 11 April 1939 |
1 |
Will Harmless1
M, d. after 8 January 1938
Death* |
after 8 January 1938 |
1 |
Tom Harmless1
M, d. after 8 January 1938
Death* |
after 8 January 1938 |
1 |
Gerti A. Martin1
F, d. after 2 September 1927
Death* |
after 2 September 1927 |
1 |
Rosa A. Martin1
F, d. after 2 September 1927
Death* |
after 2 September 1927 |
1 |
Effie L. Martin1
F, d. after 2 September 1927
Death* |
after 2 September 1927 |
1 |
Fred A. Martin1
F, d. after 2 September 1927
Death* |
after 2 September 1927 |
1 |
Bessie I. Martin1
?, d. after 2 September 1927
Death* |
after 2 September 1927 |
1 |
Unknown Martin1
M, d. after 29 December 1913
Death* |
after 29 December 1913 |
1 |
Unknown Martin1
M, d. after 29 December 1913
Death* |
after 29 December 1913 |
1 |
Unknown Martin1
F, d. after 29 December 1913
Death* |
after 29 December 1913 |
1 |
Unknown Martin1
F, d. after 29 December 1913
Death* |
after 29 December 1913 |
1 |
Unknown Martin1
F, d. after 29 December 1913
Death* |
after 29 December 1913 |
1 |
Margaret Martin1
F, d. before 2 February 1926
Death* |
before 2 February 1926 |
1 |
Daniel Martin1
M, d. before 2 February 1926
Death* |
before 2 February 1926 |
1 |
Martha Martin1
F, d. before 2 February 1926
Death* |
before 2 February 1926 |
1 |
Lovina Martin1
F, d. after 2 February 1926
Married Name |
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Akers1 |
Marriage* |
|
Principal=Luke Akers1 |
Death* |
after 2 February 1926 |
1 |
Mariam Martin1
F, d. after 2 February 1926
Married Name |
|
Blake1 |
Marriage* |
|
Principal=Charles Blake1 |
Death* |
after 2 February 1926 |
1 |
Arlina Martin1
F, d. before 2 February 1926
Death* |
before 2 February 1926 |
1 |
Elsa Martin1
F, d. before 2 February 1926
Death* |
before 2 February 1926 |
1 |
Luke Akers1
M, d. before 2 February 1926
Marriage* |
|
Principal=Lovina Martin1 |
Death* |
before 2 February 1926 |
1 |