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About Susan Martin
1st wife of William Martyn (d 1617)
Children
- Nicholas
- William
- Edward
- Susan
From https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Martyn,_William_(DNB00)_
MARTYN, WILLIAM (born 1562 died 1617), lawyer and historian, baptised at St. Petrock's, Exeter, 19 Sept. 1562, was the eldest son of Nicholas Martyn of Exeter, by his first wife, Mary, daughter of Lennard Yeo of Hatherleigh. They were married on 19 Oct. 1561, and were both buried at St. Petrock's, Exeter, he on 24 March 1598-9, and she on 26 Sept. 1576. The son, after having been sent to the grammar school at Exeter, matriculated at Broadgates Hall (afterwards Pembroke College), Oxford, in the autumn of 1581 (Clark, Register, vol. ii. pt. ii. p. 99), where, according to Wood, he 'laid an excellent foundation in logic and philosophy.' He was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1589, and from 1605 to 1617 held the office of recorder of Exeter. On 7 April 1617 he died at Exeter, and was buried in St. Petrock's Church on 12 April, the inscription which was placed to his memory having been defaced in Wood's time. He married at St. Petrock's, on 28 Nov. 1585, Susan, daughter of Thomas Prestwood of Exeter, by whom he had three sons, Nicholas, William, and Edward, and one daughter, Susan, who married Peter Bevis of Exeter. She was buried at All Hallows, Goldsmith Street, Exeter, on 30 Jan. 1605-6. Martyn married for his second wife Jane, daughter of Henry Huishe of Sands in Sidbury, Devonshire. His eldest son, Nicholas, succeeded to his father's estate of Oxton in Kenton, was knighted at Newmarket, February 1624 - 1625, elected as member for Devonshire on 23 June 1646, and died on 25 March 1653-4.
Susan Martin's Timeline
1580 |
1580
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Exeter, Devon, England
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1593 |
April 16, 1593
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Exeter, Devon, England
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1596 |
October 6, 1596
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Exeter, Devon, England
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1599 |
March 25, 1599
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Exeter, Devon, England
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1602 |
May 4, 1602
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Kenton, Devon, England
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1606 |
January 1606
Age 26
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All Hollows, Gold Exeter, England
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