R.16.K – Martin Memorial

The grave of Mary Martin (née Randall) at St. John’s Cemetery, which contains the Fellowship of First Fleeters’ memorial plaque for John Martin, who was buried in what is now an unmarked grave in the parish of St. John’s on 22 December 1837. Photo taken on the 178th anniversary of his funeral (22 December 2015). Michaela Ann Cameron, “Martin Memorial (R.16.K), St. John’s Cemetery, Parramatta,” St. John’s Online (2015), (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) © Michaela Ann Cameron.
Michaela Ann Cameron, “Martha Luke Memorial (R.16.J), St. John’s Cemetery, Parramatta,” and “Martin Memorial (R.16.K), St. John’s Cemetery, Parramatta,” St. John’s Online (2016), (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) © Michaela Ann Cameron.

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Related Content

Parish Register

Burial of MARY MARTIN.”

“Burial of HARRIET MARTIN.”

Burial of JOHN MARTIN.”* [See “Notes”]


Biographical Content

Michaela Ann Cameron, “John Martin: The Self-Freed Slave,” St. John’s Online, (2016).


Notes

JOHN MARTIN’s name does not appear on the headstone, although he does appear in the St. John’s parish burial register. He is included here purely because a modern First Fleeters’ plaque has been attached to the grave of his wife, MARY MARTIN.


Citation

St. John’s Online (stjohnsonline.org), “Memorial: Right Section, Row 16, Memorial K, (R.16.K), St. John’s Cemetery, Parramatta,” (2022), https://stjohnsonline.org/memorials/right-section/row-16/memorial-k/, accessed [insert current date]

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