Martin, Josiah, 1737-1786

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Dates:
Birth 1737-04-23
Death 1786-04-13

Biographical notes:

Epithet: senior, brother of Samuel Martin, senior; of Antigua and 64b, Long Island, New York

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Epithet: son of Sir H Martin; Collector of Customs at Antigua

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Epithet: Collector of Customs at Antigua

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Epithet: junior, son of Samuel Martin, senior; Governor of North Carolina 1771

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Josiah Martin was the last royal governor of North Carolina, 1771-1775.

From the guide to the Josiah Martin Proclamation, 1775?, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

Governor of the state of North Carolina and British army officer.

From the description of Josiah Martin appointment, 1771. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980915

Epithet: Quaker; of Sloane MS 4059

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Occupations:

  • Army officers, British
  • Governors

Places:

  • North Carolina (as recorded)
  • Luton, Bedfordshire (as recorded)
  • North Carolina (as recorded)
  • Sandrige, Hertfordshire (as recorded)
  • Carolina, State of, U.S.A. (as recorded)
  • Southampton, Hampshire (as recorded)
  • Antigua, the Carribean (as recorded)
  • Antigua, the Carribean (as recorded)
  • Luton, Bedfordshire (as recorded)
  • Windsor Forest, Berkshire (as recorded)
  • Deal, Kent (as recorded)
  • Sandrige, Hertfordshire (as recorded)
  • Delamere St Peter, Cheshire (as recorded)
  • United States of America (as recorded)