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==Martin family==
* In 1923, John Martin emigrated to the U.S., after residing last at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellshill Bellshill], [[Scotland]] which is two miles from Motherwell, ten miles from Glasgow, and thirty-seven miles from Edinburgh; He declared intent for citizenship in 1927, and petitioned such in 1932, with character witnesses of Thomas Ednie '''+1927-1950+''' & James Harris, steel inspectors. +1958-1963 @ 3767 Sunset Dr., Homestead Park. 1969-1977 @ St. Petersburg, FL.
* John Sinclair Martin '''+19581927-1963+''' (b. 1903 Newton, Edinburgh, Scot. - d. 1989 Bradford, FL). In 1941, John worked for Carnegie Illinois Steel Corp. in Munhall, residing at 56 Summerfield Dr.* Charlotte "Lottie" J. McConnell Martin '''+1929???-1963+''' (b. 1902 Annalong, Co. Down, [[Northern Ireland|N.I.]]; m. 1929 Wilkinsburg, PA; d. 1977 St. Petersburg, Pinellas, FL).** Charlotte E. Martin Murison (b. 1930 Homestead, PA - d. 2018 South Fayette, PA). In 1950, Charlotte was employed in customer service for a telephone company. Husband: William J. Murison, Jr. '''???''', son of William Murison '''???''' & Margaret Murison '''???'''. Also see Murison family.
*** Billy Murison '''???'''
*** Charlotte Murrelle Murison Sarles '''???'''. Husband (1977 @ Friendship GC, Pgh., PA): Thomas B. Sarles, son of Theodore Sarles of Riverside, CA. ** Dr. John "Jack" Sinclair Martin Jr. '''???''' (b. 1934 Homestead, PA - d. 1999 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH). As per his [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203275802/john-sinclair-martin obit], Jack allegedly set world records in high school on the swimming team in the mile and 1500 meter events, and was the first alternate for the 1952 U.S. Olympic team. He was also on the swim team at the [https://www.usna.edu/ U.S. Naval Academy]. From 1957-1959, he served as a navigator aboard the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Fremont USS Fremont] during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Lebanon_crisis 1958 Lebanon crisis]. He continued with the Navy until 1968 when he attended [https://case.edu/ Case Western Reserve U], studying medicine and opened a dermatology practice in Shaker Heights, and also founded [https://www.hnihealthcare.com/about.html Physician Staffing, Inc.], both in 1975, as well as serving as president of both Martin Medical Inc., and Hospital Telephone and Telcom, Inc., now defunct. He was a member of [https://www.parksidechurch.com/ Parkside Church] in Cleveland, pastored since 1983 by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alistair_Begg Alistair Begg], host of [https://www.truthforlife.org/ Truth for Life].
==Michael family==