W. S. Martin, as he was known, was a farmer and very active in the development of Nevada County. He served as Justice of the Peace, President of the Willisville School Board, and vide-president of the Nevada County Rural Health Association.
He and his wife had 11 children, three of whom died as infants:
Thelma Martin 1902 - 1903
William E. "Brice" Martin 1904 - 1966
Brady Martin Fairchild 1905 - 1938
Baby Martin 1908
Bessie "Bea" Martin Atkins 1910 - 1968
Halcyone Martin Huffman 1911 - 1984
Infant Martin 1914
Thomas Hirschel Martin 1915 - 1953
Lema "Bo" Martin Capalbo 1918 - 1980
Guy Martin 1921 - 1979
Floise Martin Jameson 1924 - 1975
W. S. Martin, as he was known, was a farmer and very active in the development of Nevada County. He served as Justice of the Peace, President of the Willisville School Board, and vide-president of the Nevada County Rural Health Association.
He and his wife had 11 children, three of whom died as infants:
Thelma Martin 1902 - 1903
William E. "Brice" Martin 1904 - 1966
Brady Martin Fairchild 1905 - 1938
Baby Martin 1908
Bessie "Bea" Martin Atkins 1910 - 1968
Halcyone Martin Huffman 1911 - 1984
Infant Martin 1914
Thomas Hirschel Martin 1915 - 1953
Lema "Bo" Martin Capalbo 1918 - 1980
Guy Martin 1921 - 1979
Floise Martin Jameson 1924 - 1975
Family Members
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Brice Martin
1904–1966
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William E. "Brice" Martin
1904–1966
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Brady Martin Fairchild
1905–1938
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Bessie "Bea" Martin Atkins
1910–1968
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Halcyone "Hull" Martin Huffman
1911–1984
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Thomas Hershel Martin
1915–1953
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Lema Martin "Bo" Martin Capalbo
1918–1980
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Guy Martin
1920–1979
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Floise "PeeWee" Martin Jameson
1924–1975
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