Martin, Milton, 1809-1893.

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Milton Martin was born in Williamstown, Vermont on February 19, 1809, the son of James and Marth (Coburn) Martin. He learned blacksmithing from two Williamstown blacksmiths, Captain Abbott and Enoch Howe, and first worked in the trade in Wolcott, Vermont. After around four years, he moved back to Williamstown, where he continued in the trade until 1859, when he sold the business to his son, Albert. He served as Williamstown's representative two terms (1850-1851) and was active in town government. As well, he served as a captain in the state militia. He had seven children by his first wife, Mary Martyn. He died in Williamstown on December 22, 1893.

From the description of Milton Martin's blacksmith account books, 1835-1870. (Vermont Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 457180066

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associatedWith Martin, Porter, 1799-1865. person
associatedWith Martyn, Michael R., 1820-1861. person
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associatedWith White, Eva S., 1818-1866. person
associatedWith White, Josiah, 1787-1852. person
associatedWith White, Josiah D., 1815-1896. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Vermont--Williamstown
Williamstown (Vt. : Town)
Vermont
Provo (Utah)
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Agriculture
Blacksmithing
Morgan horse
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Birth 1809

Death 1893

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