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Martin Tidd, Sr.

Martin Tidd, Sr.

Male 1750 - 1837  (87 years)

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  1. 1.  Martin Tidd, Sr.Martin Tidd, Sr. was born in 1750 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania (son of John Tidd and Olive Martin); died on 19 Sep 1837 in Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    BIO-BOOK---Tidds of Ohio by Howard H Tidd; pg 105 shows Martin Tidd, son of John Tidd & Olive Martin, was born 1739 in Pennsylvania, some distance below the present site of East-on. He went through the Broadhead massacre & witnessed the killin g of his father in 1756. He served in the armed forces in the Revolutionary War as a private in "Robinson's Rangers". He moved to a place directly below Pittsburgh PA & from there he moved to the new settlement of Young's on the banks of the Mah oning river in 1798. In 1802 he became the first settler in Kinsman OH, where he remained until in death sometime in the 1820's. In 1764 he married Betsy Marvin near Stroudsbug PA. To this union were born Ann, John, Sarah, Samuel, Charles, Betsy , MartinH. [Each has a paragraph--see their page for same]

    Report Of The Commission To Locate The Site Of The Frontier Forts Of Pennsylvania, Volume One.
    By Clarence M. Busch, Published by State Printer Of Pennsylvania, in 1896.
    page 294.
    . . . letter from Major Parsons, of June 26th, was
    presented giving an account of the attack on Brodhead?s
    house, about a mile from and in sight of Fort Hamilton, which
    they burnt. At the same time they killed and scalped one
    Tidd besides destroying a number of animals. (Col. Rec., vii,
    p. 620.)
    page 314,
    June . . .
    23. In the morning, near Eleven O?c, the fort was allarm?d
    by some of the neighbours who had made their escape from
    the Enemy, ?ve of them in Company near Brawdhead?s house,
    seeking their horses in order to go to mill, was ?r?d upon by-
    the Enemy, and said that one of them, John Tidd by name,was Kill?d,

    BOOK: OH-Ashtabula County obits from 1831-1869...gleaned from the Ashtabula Sentenniel & The Conneaut Reporter lists hat Martin Tidd died 19 Sep 1837--located at Western Reserve Historical Society #F34X-AA82802
    ODDSTUFF--this must be the father of Martin H as Martin sold his TrumbullCnty land in 1833 & in 1852 one daughter wrote that her father died "about 15 years ago".

    CENSUS: The 1830 census for Kinsman shows Martin Tidd Jr &fam with a man abt 80--likely Martin Sr.

    During the Wyoming Valley Massacre, his home may have
    been used as blockhouse. Source: The Susquehanna Company Papers. An account Wyoming Valley Massacre was recorded 1846, and much later published in a book "Proceedings and Collections of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society for the yea r 1901". Edited by Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden, M. A., volume VII, Wilkes-Barre, PA., Printed for the Society, 1902. page 82. The can be read online at: http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/towns/wyoming.htm

    Title: Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley:
    Author: Mahoning Valley Historical Society
    Publisher: The Mahoning Valley historical society, 1876, page 299
    "There were but few mechanics among the settlers at this time. James Hill and Walter Davis were shoemakers, Capt. D. Randall cooper, Wm. Christy and Martin Tidd blacksmiths. Tidd made the cow-bells; David and Elam Lindsley, Joseph Murray, John L . Cook, and Jahazel Lathrop, all single men, were carpenters."

    Source: Title: A history of the Tidds of Ohio, Genealogy & local history, AuthorHoward Harmon Tidd

    Some data from Aaron Hill mrmayor at hotmail.com

    Martin TIDD, Sr. was involved in the Connecticut-Pennsylvania land controversy, participating in the Battle of Wyoming. In April 1770, He was implicated in the murder of Capt. Amos OGDEN, but testified with others that a John MURPHY (also spelle d MURPHEE) was the killer. Later in 1784, although not included in the original indictments, he was arrested and charged with conspriacy. In his deposition to the court, he successfully argued that since the matter of land ownership was still be ing debated and decided by the Pennsylvania authorities and the Continental Congress, he should not be detained nor hindered from his property. He served as a private with Robinson's Rangers during the American War for Independence. For more inf ormation see citations from The Susquehanna Company Papers.

    Martin Tidd 1790 Federal Census Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
    1804 Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1806 6th Collection District, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1808 Mixed Townships, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    1809 Green Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List
    Martin Tedd
    1810 Green Township, Trumbull County, Ohio Tax List

    Family/Spouse: Betsey Marvin. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John Tidd was born in 1772 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in Apr 1804 in Trumbull County Ohio, USA.
    2. Sarah 'Sally' Tidd was born on 5 May 1775 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Sep 1852 in Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio.
    3. Samuel Holmes Tidd was born on 5 Mar 1779 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; died on 8 Mar 1851 in Roundhead, Hardin County, Ohio; was buried in Henkle Cemetery, Hardin County, Ohio.
    4. Charles Tidd was born in 1782 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1872.
    5. Betsy Tidd was born on 9 Apr 1785 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in 1855 in Trumbull County Ohio, USA.
    6. Martin Hillman Tidd was born in 1789 in Pennsylvania, USA; died in Mar 1837 in Williamsfield Ashtabula County Ohio, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Tidd was born in 1708; died on 23 Jun 1757 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Title: Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania: The Indian forts of the Blue Mountains. By H.M. Richards. The frontier forts within the north and west branches of the Susquehanna River. By J.M. Buckalew . The frontier forts within the Wyoming Valley region.
    Volume 1 of Report of the Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania
    Authors: Commission to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, Henry Melchior Muhlenberg Richards, John M. Buckalew, Sheldon Reynolds, Jay Gilfillan Weiser, George Dallas Albert, Thomas Lynch Montgomery
    Publisher: C. M. Busch, state printer, 1896
    Page 294: At the same time that the above deposition was read before Council, another letter from Major Parsons, of June 26th, was presented giving an account of the attack on Brodhead's house, about a mile from and in sight of Fort Hamilton, wh ich they burnt. At the same time they killed and scalped one Tidd besides destroying a number of animals. (Col. Rec., vii, p. 620.)

    Page 315:(23 June 1757). In the morning, near Eleven O'c, the fort was allami'd by some of the neighbours who had made their escape from the Enemy, five of them in Company near Brawdhead's house, seeking their horses in order to go to mill, wa s fired upon by the Enemy, and said that one of them, John Tidd by name, was Kill'd ...

    John Tidd killed and scalped by Indians: source:
    The Frontier Forts of Western Pennsylvania, Volume 1, Page 314, killed 23 June 1757
    Also, Pension of William Tidd, Ann, Number R.10598, page 3, from an affidavit Elizabeth (Tidd) Henry daughter of Martin Tidd, Sr. "the tradition of the family has it . . .her Grandfather, father of her father and father of uncle William Tidd was killed the Indians in the French and Indian War..

    On June 23rd, 1757, during the French & Indian War ? what some have described as the first world war and known outside of North America as the Seven Years' War ? John Tidd was murdered and scalped by "a large body of Indians" near Fort Hamilton, Pennsylvania, in what is now the borough of Stroudsburg in Monroe County. He was buried the next day, according to a soldier who wrote about the incident in his journal.


    Source: Title: A history of the Tidds of Ohio, Genealogy & local history, Author: Howard Harmon Tidd

    John married Olive Martin in Nov 1738. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Olive Martin (daughter of Timothy Martin).

    Notes:

    Source: Title: A history of the Tidds of Ohio, Genealogy & local history, AuthorHoward Harmon Tidd

    Source:
    Tidd Dean D
    49 Fountain Rd
    Levittown, PA 19056-1937
    Phone: (215) 946-2607

    Children:
    1. James Tidd
    2. Olive Tidd
    3. Susannah Tidd
    4. William Tidd was born in 1744.
    5. John Tidd was born on 22 Dec 1748.
    6. Joseph Tidd was born on 22 Dec 1748.
    7. 1. Martin Tidd, Sr. was born in 1750 in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; died on 19 Sep 1837 in Kinsman, Trumbull County, Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Timothy Martin

    Notes:

    Source: Title: A history of the Tidds of Ohio, Genealogy & local history, AuthorHoward Harmon Tidd

    Children:
    1. 3. Olive Martin


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