Martyn Family History

Scott H. Martyn
Chicago, IL  60611
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John PENNINGTON [256]
(1820-1903)
Ann WAKELY [257]
(1823-1910)
Thomas WATSON [2321]
(1825-)
James PENNINGTON [240]
(1854-1928)
Margaret WATSON [241]
(1853-1936)
Thomas John PENNINGTON [242]
(1886-1979)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Agnes WATSON [247]

Thomas John PENNINGTON [242] 303,311

  • Born: 8 January 1886, , Chippewa, Michigan, United States 303,311
  • Marriage (1): Agnes WATSON [247] on 18 July 1917 in Pickford, Chippewa, Michigan, United States 310
  • Died: 16 October 1979 at age 93

   FamilySearch ID: L8W8-GYD.

  Noted events in his life were:

1. He has conflicting birth information of 8 January 1885.



2. Thomas appeared in the household of James PENNINGTON [240] in the 1900 United States census on 6 June 1900 in Pickford, Chippewa, Michigan, United States. 1900_USA_MI_Chippewa_12_18_03b This event was shared from James PENNINGTON [240] who also shared it with Anna Mae PENNINGTON [243], Ivy Jane PENNINGTON [1370], Margaret WATSON [241], Matilda Sarah PENNINGTON [250], and William PENNINGTON [259].

3. He was an occupant at the residence of James PENNINGTON [240] on 6 June 1900 in Pickford, Chippewa, Michigan, United States. 303 303 With Brother James This event was shared from James PENNINGTON [240] who also shared it with Anna Mae PENNINGTON [243], Ivy Jane PENNINGTON [1370], Margaret WATSON [241], Matilda Sarah PENNINGTON [250], and William PENNINGTON [259].



4. He appeared on the 1920 United States census on 2 January 1920 in Pickford, Chippewa, Michigan, United States. 1920_USA_MI_Chippewa_11_27_6b_Pickford This event was shared with Agnes WATSON [247] and Ervadine Violet PENNINGTON [254].


Thomas married Agnes WATSON [247] [MRIN: 136], daughter of Frank P. WATSON [248] and Mary E. ROE [249], on 18 July 1917 in Pickford, Chippewa, Michigan, United States.310 (Agnes WATSON [247] was born about 1894 in Caledonia, Kent, Michigan, United States.)


  Marriage Notes:

Reverend J. W. Bond, Minister presided over the ceremony. Witnesses were Matilda Pennington and Samuel Watson.