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In Memory of Peggy Brown Chapman
1928-2002

For comments, additions or questions on any of these families
write to me - Kay Martin at Sunimaze@earthlink.net

Personal site: http://home.earthlink.net/~sunimaze/
Martin DNA: http://www.martindna.com
Goodman DNA: http://www.bcpl.net/~dmg/DNA.html
White DNA: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/white/

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In 1995, Peggy Brown Chapman compiled an excellent research book,
"Bakers of Western Kentucky"
Shortly before Peggy's death, Bill Utterback <billco@arn.net>
bought the rights to Peggy's book and has had it reprinted in paperback. This is a wonderful research book for anyone researching ANY Baker family in one of the following counties:
Logan, Christian, Muhlenberg, Livingston, Henderson, Hopkins, Caldwell, Union, Todd, Trigg, Crittenden, Lyon, McLean, and Webster Counties
& the Jackson Purchase in Kentucky

Write to Bill to purchase one of these books
(Please consider getting one to give to your local library or
genealogical society too!)

Below is the will of Nathaniel Wilson, father of Hannah Wilson White.
See my WHITE page for more on this line.

 

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To print this will, click on each thumbnail to open it to full size, then with your cursor over the image, hold and click your right mouse button, then choose "save as" and save to your computer.

 

DNA, anyone? If your a MARTIN researcher, come see the very earliest
beginnings of our Martin DNA project -
http://www.martindna.com

And, the WHITE DNA Project at
http://www.familytreedna.com/public/white/

Also, the GOODMAN Surname Project is now underway! Goodman researchers can put in their "Join Request" to order a DNA test kit at
http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_det.asp?group=Goodman

or see the Goodman Project web site at
http://www.bcpl.net/~dmg/DNA.html

Learn more about the family DNA projects at Family Tree DNA

My (greatly reduced) mtDNA map from Roots for Real (if you are considering having your mtDNA - the female line - done, I suggest looking at both Family Tree DNA and Roots for Real. Each company offers some different things in their reports and I can see where one would suit some people better while the other would be ideal of other people. For the male lines (Y-DNA), I recommend Family Tree DNA and hope all the Martin's and Goodman's reading this will join us in our Projects! For other surname projects, check out the Family Tree DNA site or the Duernick site at http://www.duerinck.com/surname.html

 

 

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Kay Roberts Martin

 

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I want to thank several Martin cousins for all they have shared with me over the last many years. Among those, Mildred Martin of Ripley, MS, Peggy Chapman of Lubbock, TX, Lois Haile of Albany, OR, Cindy Conser of San Diego, CA, and Eva Hall of Tulsa, OK. Without them, I would not have a fraction of what I do on the Martin line.

Much of my own family data was actually researched by my mother, Ruth Mann Roberts, and by many cousins who have generously shared with me.   

 A favorite for several years - John Martin of Albemarle County, VA.

Several of our GEDCOM's can be found on the WorldConnect Project at Rootsweb -http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi

 

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1830 Hopkins Co., KY lawsuit: 
BAKER VS BAKER

                  

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