Birth15 October 1802, Lower Augusta Twp, North'd Co, PA
Memo(tombstone)
Death11 November 18552117
Memo(tombstone)
BurialBlue Church, Ralpho Twp, North'd Co, PA
Spouses
Birth6 October 1804
Death9 June 1880
BurialBlue Church, Ralpho Twp, North'd Co, PA
Birth, Parent-Proof, Designation notes for David Martz (P6a3)
He was named Executor of his father’s will. He is designated P6a2.
J L Floyd says this about David. "David Martz was born 15 Oct 1802 in Lower Augusta Twp, North'd Co, PA and died 11 Nov 1855. He located in Paxinos after his marriage where he operated a fulling mill and was later Justice of the Peace. He is buried at Blue Church in Ralpho Twp. His wife Hannah Evert was born 6 Oct 1804 and died 9 Jun 1880 and is also buried at Blue Church. Children: Eliza died unmarried, Henry a teacher died unmarried, Margaret m.David Adams, Sarah m.Emanual Artman, Franklin, Mary m.Albert Fisher, David, John (twin of David) deceased, Hannah m.Jackson Hoffman, Susan died young."
Relocated and Census Tracking notes for David Martz (P6a3)
He was reported in 1830 in Augusta Township and in 1840 and 1850 in Shamokin Township.
David and his wife Hannah attended Blue Church and were communicants there as early as 1832. Their children continued at that church for many years. Remember, Daniel, son of William, also attended this church as did his future wife. This raises the question, how did they meet? That church seems far afield from where Daniel was living.
But maybe he came to be there because his Uncle David was there -- and that strengthens the argument that William was David’s brother. They married the Evert sisters -- happened all the time back then, brothers married sisters.
Death and Find-a-Grave notes for David Martz (P6a3)
On 20 Nov 1855, letters were issued to Henry Martz (widow renounced) on the estate of David Martz of Shamokin Township, deceased. Sureties were Jacob Evert and Ira T Clement. [Henry, the Executor, was no doubt David’s son and Ira T Clement was Henry’s uncle, probably Jacob Evert was too.]
In about Aug 1856, a petition to the Northumberland County Orphans Court was filed on behalf of Mary Magdalena, John E, David P and Hannah Martz, minors above the age of 14, children of David Martz deceased -- seeking the appointment of guardians. Charles Mertz, Hannah Mertz and John Fisher stepped up.
Charles was probably their uncle, Hannah their mother and I guess John Fisher was David’s son’s soon to be father-in-law..
David is on find-a-grave.
Find-a-Grave notes for David Martz (P6a3)
P6a2. 1850 Census. David, age 47, lives in Shamokin Twp, North’d County with Hannah 45; Henry 20; Margaret 18; Sarah 16; Franklin 14; Mary 12; David 10; John 10 and Hannah
Known Daughters notes for David Martz (P6a3)
I think from Census and the Orphans Court petition I know his daughters: Ann Eliza (27 May 1827-16 May 1869), Margaret (abt 1832-23 Sep 1874), Sarah (abt 1834-), Mary Magdalena (6 Jan 1838-12 Jul 1887), Hannah (16 Jun 1843-24 Jul 1929) and Susan.
Known Sons notes for David Martz (P6a3)
From Census and the Orphans Court petition I know four sons: Henry E (28 Jul 1829-30 Oct 1859), Franklin (18 Dec 1835-27 Jul 1887), David P (16 Apr 1840-1920) and John E (16 Apr 1840-1 Aug 1867).
Neither Henry E nor John E (was Evert their middle name?) ever appeared in Census on their own and I don’t think either had heirs. The will of Henry E Martz of Shamokin Township was written 27 Sep 1859 and proved 14 Nov 1859. He left everything to his mother. Only Franklin and David P are assigned designation codes.