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Lucinda “Mattie” <I>Hogan</I> Martin

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Lucinda “Mattie” Hogan Martin

Birth
Parke County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Mar 1915 (aged 72)
Scott County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Scott County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Lucinda Hogan was born on February 23rd, 1843, in Parke County, Indiana.
Her parents were Joseph Hogan and Ruth F. Timbermann.
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Joseph H. Martin and Lucinda Hogan began their family in Obion County, Tennessee, but relocated in the late 1870's to Scott County in the country around Mansfield, Arkansas.
Joseph was a well-to-do "farmer/stock raiser."
Joseph and Lucinda belonged to the local Methodist Church in Huntington, Arkansas.

The story goes that Joseph H. Martin came home after the War to Obion County, Tennessee where he began to immediately court Lucinda Hogan. It is not quite clear whether this courtship had started before the war or not, however, Joseph evidently went to the Hogans' farm to spend Christmas because the couple was married on the 27th of December in 1865. It was some distance from his fathers' farm and the newly married couple had a long ride back to their new home.
Lucinda was wearing a long dress with many petticoats, riding side saddle on her horse. It was just after Christmas, of course, and the couple had to cross a number of cold icy streams during their journey. Water splashed up on Lucindas' skirts and petticoats during the trip. When the newly married couple rode up to a farmers' house at night for food and accommodations, Lucindas' skirts and petticoats had ice on them.

Joseph and Lucinda got their start by building a log cabin. They slept on the dirt floor on leaves for a bed. Joseph had $3.00 in his pocket when they got married and it was said that he used it to buy hound dogs to hunt coons. He then skinned and cured hides for a living.

Joseph H. Martin died on March 3rd, 1925, in Mansfield, AR, and Lucinda Hogan Martin died on March 13th, 1915, in Mansfield, AR. They are both buried in the Mansfield city cemetery. Joseph H. Martin and Lucinda Hogan Martin had nine (9) children as shown below:
Sallie T. Martin, born April 5, 1867, she married J. Dee West
Fannie A. Martin, born April 28, 1868, never married
Lucy R. Martin born March 15, 1870, she married William "Bill' Howell
William A. Martin, born May 18, 1874, he married Ara Byers
JOSEPH S. MARTIN, born June 2,1872, he married Mattie Lucinda Halbert
Patrick H. Martin, born February 15, 1876, he married Daisy V. Patterson
John Battle Martin, born September 3, 1880, he married Ora Katie Wilcox
James L. Martin born February 12, 1882, he married Elizabeth Henley
Cleveland L. Martin, born October 14, he married A. Patterson
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Lucinda Hogan was born on February 23rd, 1843, in Parke County, Indiana.
Her parents were Joseph Hogan and Ruth F. Timbermann.
*****
Joseph H. Martin and Lucinda Hogan began their family in Obion County, Tennessee, but relocated in the late 1870's to Scott County in the country around Mansfield, Arkansas.
Joseph was a well-to-do "farmer/stock raiser."
Joseph and Lucinda belonged to the local Methodist Church in Huntington, Arkansas.

The story goes that Joseph H. Martin came home after the War to Obion County, Tennessee where he began to immediately court Lucinda Hogan. It is not quite clear whether this courtship had started before the war or not, however, Joseph evidently went to the Hogans' farm to spend Christmas because the couple was married on the 27th of December in 1865. It was some distance from his fathers' farm and the newly married couple had a long ride back to their new home.
Lucinda was wearing a long dress with many petticoats, riding side saddle on her horse. It was just after Christmas, of course, and the couple had to cross a number of cold icy streams during their journey. Water splashed up on Lucindas' skirts and petticoats during the trip. When the newly married couple rode up to a farmers' house at night for food and accommodations, Lucindas' skirts and petticoats had ice on them.

Joseph and Lucinda got their start by building a log cabin. They slept on the dirt floor on leaves for a bed. Joseph had $3.00 in his pocket when they got married and it was said that he used it to buy hound dogs to hunt coons. He then skinned and cured hides for a living.

Joseph H. Martin died on March 3rd, 1925, in Mansfield, AR, and Lucinda Hogan Martin died on March 13th, 1915, in Mansfield, AR. They are both buried in the Mansfield city cemetery. Joseph H. Martin and Lucinda Hogan Martin had nine (9) children as shown below:
Sallie T. Martin, born April 5, 1867, she married J. Dee West
Fannie A. Martin, born April 28, 1868, never married
Lucy R. Martin born March 15, 1870, she married William "Bill' Howell
William A. Martin, born May 18, 1874, he married Ara Byers
JOSEPH S. MARTIN, born June 2,1872, he married Mattie Lucinda Halbert
Patrick H. Martin, born February 15, 1876, he married Daisy V. Patterson
John Battle Martin, born September 3, 1880, he married Ora Katie Wilcox
James L. Martin born February 12, 1882, he married Elizabeth Henley
Cleveland L. Martin, born October 14, he married A. Patterson
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  • Maintained by: D.C.
  • Originally Created by: DEBB
  • Added: Feb 28, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34285635/lucinda-martin: accessed ), memorial page for Lucinda “Mattie” Hogan Martin (3 Feb 1843–18 Mar 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34285635, citing Coop Prairie Cemetery, Mansfield, Scott County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by D.C. (contributor 47413749).