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- Henry was born about 1685 in New Kent, Virginia. His mother, Elizabeth Johnson, John's 1st wife, died birthing him. He married Jane Samuel and they had 7 children.
On March 21, 1719, Henry Martin purchased 260 acres on the ‘hasle run” from John Wridings of St. Anne’s Parish, Essex County, Virginia. The land, at the time part of St. Mary’s Parish, Essex County, would become part of St. George’s Parish in Spotsylvania County when they were established by the legislature in 1720. “For 1600 pounds of tobacco and 9 pounds cash. 260 acres…corner to Francis Thornton and near a branch of Massaponax swamp…crossing the forest branch…oak by a branch of the hasle run… crossing one of the main branches of the hasle run….” We know from subsequent transfer records and from Henry’s Will that this property was where Henry made his home, and that his son John lived on 100 acres of this tract. (SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY RECORDS, 1721-1800, William Armstrong Crozier, pp.9, 181, 205, 352, and details from images of original court records of same, images obtained by Sue Martin at the Spotsylvania County Courthouse; also, Library of Virginia Microfilm, Essex County Reel 7, Deeds, Etc. Book 16, 1718-1721; see image of John Wridings deed to Henry Martin attached to profile).
Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850
05 May 1724 in Spotsylvania Co., VA: Henry Martin, Grantee (Occupation: Planter).
300 a. of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., joining Wm. Lindsay.[1] Remarks: Larkin Chew of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., Gent., to Henry Martin of the same Co., planter. 3600 lbs. Tob., 300 a. of land in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., joining Wm. Lindsay. Rec. June 2, 1724.
06 Apr 1736 in Spotsylvania Co., VA; Henry Martin, Grantor.
300 a. on N. side River Po.[2] Remarks: Henry Martin, "to my well beloved children, William Martin and Benjamin Martin." Deed of Gift of 300 a. on N. side River Po. Dated, April 6, 1736. Recd. April 6, 1736.
01 Jan 1737 in Spotsylvania Co., VA: Henry Martin, Grantee (Occupation: Planter).
400 a. in Spts. Co, St. Geo. Par., [3] Remarks: John Chew of spts. Co., to Henry Martin, Junr., and John Colquit, Junr., of afsd. County, planters. 20 curr. 400 a., part of pat. granted sd. Chew, June 4, 1726, in Spts. Co., St. Geo. Par., joining the lands of John Bush and Michael Guaney. Feby. 7, 1
09 Feb 1749 in Spotsylvania Co., VA; Henry Martin, Former owner.
150 a. on Hazel Run, in the par. and county afsd., part of the tract whereon Henry Martin, Decd., did live, joining Rev. James Marye and John Thornton.[4] Remarks: Benjamin Martin of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Edmund Waller of sd. Par. and county. Deed of Lease. 150 a. part of the tract whereon Henry Martin, Decd., did live, joing Revd. James Marye and John Thornton, son of Collo. Francis Thorntotn, Decd.
Henry Martin passed away after April 19, 1748, the date of his will. (Spotsylvania County Will Book A, pg 508; see image of Will attached to profile)
He is listed by multiple testers in the Martin YDNA Surname Project in group 1 (2022) proving that he is not the one who descends from the Swansea, Massachusetts John, son of Edward. Edward's group in currently in group 29 (2022) showing that the males in this line do not have common ancestry in the last few hundred years. They do have ancient lines in common as they are both R-M269 in Haplogroup.
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