William and Jane lived in Ohioville, Beaver County, Pennsylvania for many years. All of their children were born in Pennsylvania, so they probably settled in *Jeffersonville, Wayne County, Illinois just after 1843.
There were 12 known children born to William and Jane; Daniel Martin (21 Aug 1815), Jamima Moore (7 Apr 1817), George W. Martin (12 Feb 1818), Ambrose M. Martin (16 Mar 1820), Mary Ann Martin (2 Jul 1821), Morgan Martin (12 Mar 1823), Mary Jane Martin (28 Jul 1825), William C. Martin (21 Aug 1827), Sarah F. McDonald (27 Aug 1829), Samuel A. Martin (27 May 1835), Caroline Martin (12 Jul 1838) and Amanda H. Schell (12 Jan 1843).
*Notes on Jeffersonville, Illinois: Although its official name is Jeffersonville, the village is known locally as Geff, with that spelling appearing on local road signs, the US Post office, and many official documents. "Geff" is pronounced as though it were spelled "Jeff".
William and Jane lived in Ohioville, Beaver County, Pennsylvania for many years. All of their children were born in Pennsylvania, so they probably settled in *Jeffersonville, Wayne County, Illinois just after 1843.
There were 12 known children born to William and Jane; Daniel Martin (21 Aug 1815), Jamima Moore (7 Apr 1817), George W. Martin (12 Feb 1818), Ambrose M. Martin (16 Mar 1820), Mary Ann Martin (2 Jul 1821), Morgan Martin (12 Mar 1823), Mary Jane Martin (28 Jul 1825), William C. Martin (21 Aug 1827), Sarah F. McDonald (27 Aug 1829), Samuel A. Martin (27 May 1835), Caroline Martin (12 Jul 1838) and Amanda H. Schell (12 Jan 1843).
*Notes on Jeffersonville, Illinois: Although its official name is Jeffersonville, the village is known locally as Geff, with that spelling appearing on local road signs, the US Post office, and many official documents. "Geff" is pronounced as though it were spelled "Jeff".
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