In the Master Profile of John Martin, of Piscataway (John Martin, of Piscataway ) Curator Maria Edmonds-Zediker in an Additional Curator’s Note” says “While I am reasonably certain that John was the son of Isaac…”
I would like to know the sources of her certainty. She cites only Charles W. Francis’ 1918 book (the material in which about the earliest New World Martins of Francis’ line was taken, I believe, from an 1880 book by Henry J. Martin: Notices: Genealogical and Historical, of the Martin Family of New England…)
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I consider it unlikely that this John Martin was the son of the Isaac Martin who was said to have been a brother to Abraham, Robert, Richard, and Elizabeth who migrated from Badcombe, as alleged by Henry J Martin (HJM).
My evidence: (1) All that HJM could find to support the Isaac-John father-son relationship was that (a) none of the other Martin siblings had children (so, he concluded, Isaac had to be John's father by default), and (b) at the time HJM wrote his book (over 200 years after the fact) Martins of that era apparently had an oral tradition that Isaac begat their ancestor John. (2) This John, and his wife appear to have lived in Dover, NH before moving to New Jersey, whereas Isaac and his sibs lived in Massachusetts. (3) Although the wills and other documents created by Isaac and his (other) sibs and their wives often mention each other and many of their other “cousins” and children, the names of this John and his wife and children never appear in any of them.
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