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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
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1887 - 1970
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Born |
4 May 1887 |
Baldwin Townnship, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
23 Dec 1970 |
Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania |
Buried |
26 Dec 1970 |
St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery, Drake's Mills, Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I246 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
26 Dec 2012 |
Father |
Jacob GREENE, b. 6 Dec 1843, Nothweiler, Pirmasens, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany , d. 16 Mar 1918, Brentwood, Alllegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
Mother |
Louisa DAUENHAUER, b. 10 May 1850, Nothweiler, Pfalz, Germany , d. 5 Mar 1925 |
Family ID |
F55 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Carrie Emma Beatty, b. 19 Sep 1889, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , d. 3 Dec 1973, Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania |
Married |
12 Feb 1912 |
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania |
Children |
| 1. Anna Louise GREEN, b. 23 Oct 1913, Baldwin Townnship, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania , d. 19 Oct 1999, Saegertown, Pennsylvania |
| 2. Margaret Fredericka GREEN, b. 6 Apr 1915, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania , d. 12 Mar 1992, West Palm Beach, Florida |
| 3. Donald Martin Martin, b. 11 Jul 1928, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania , d. 14 Jul 2009, Stuart, Florida |
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Family ID |
F81 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- According to the 1920 Census, Martin lived with his wife and two daughters on Willock Road, Baldwin Township, Pennsylvania in 1920. He was a farmer.
Martin moved to Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania in 1932 to run a farm. Audrey Fogarty visited as a child, traveling in Jacob Green's Willy' Knight (the first car she knew), and slept on the floor of the farmhouse.
Martin retired from farming in 1957 and sold the farm to his grandson, Reed M. Gage.
According to Janet Maloney (Martin's grand daughter) relatives from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania would often come to the farm on weekends for gatherings. There was always a lot of card playing, singing with the piano, and beer. Even the kids got a small taste of beer. Janet claims that it made the kids sleepy, and they were sent to
bed so the adults could continue the fun alone. Pittsburgh relatives would also come to help with the haying, That gave them an excuse to drink more beer. The German in them coming out it was surmised. They did know how to have a good time. Janet remembers a lot of love and laughter at the farm.
Janet lived with her grandparents during her four years of college at Edinboro. She would also stay at the house when Carrie and Martin went to Florida for visits with relatives.
Martin and Carrie celebrated their 25th anniversary with 125 guests at a dinner Feb. 6, 1937, at Campbell Hotel--dancing with music by a Meadville orchestra. They celebrated 50 years with family and friends at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Feb. 12, 1962.
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