Sir Roger Martin, 3rd Baronet
Sir Roger Martin, 3rd Baronet (c. 1689 - 12 June 1762) was son of Sir Roger Martin, 2nd Baronet and Anna-Marie Harvey. He inherited his baronetcy from his father, who was the second Martin Baronet of Long Melford, upon his death in 1762.
Sir Roger Martin, 3rd Baronet | |
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Baronet | |
Born | 1689 Long Melford, Suffolk |
Died | 12 June 1762 |
Noble family | Martin of Long Melford |
Spouse(s) | Sophia Mordaunt |
Issue | Sir Mordaunt Martin, 4th Baronet Anna-Marie Martin |
Father | Sir Roger Martin, 2nd Baronet |
Mother | Anna-Marie Harvey |
Personal life
On 5 June 1739 Sir Roger married Sophia Mordaunt (1719 - 22 Dec 1752), daughter of the honourable Brigadier General Lewis Mordaunt of Massingham and niece of Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough, and by her had one son and one daughter:
- Sir Mordaunt Martin, 4th Baronet (1740 - 24 September 1815), who married first Everilda-Dorothea, daughter of Rev. William Smith of Burnham in Norfolk, and secondly Catherine, daughter of Armine Styleman of Snettisham in Norfolk.
- Anne-Marie Martin (b. 1742), who married Louis Vigoreaux.
Sir Roger died on 12 June 1762, when his title passed to his eldest son.
References
- Burke, John (1838), A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, Microform Ltd., p. 439
- Debrett, John; Collen, George William ed. (1840), The baronetage of England. revised, corrected and continued, Oxford University, p. 373
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