Patron # 5932 Patron Name: Martin, C. Original Source: View Page

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Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 250 Date Joined Saturday, November 2nd,1901 Patron # 5932
Patron Information Name Mrs. C. W. Martin Nickname Residence 507 S Proud
Guarantor Information Name H. D. Hartley Residence 501 Proud
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City Directory Name Address Occupation Directory Year
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Census Data Name Gertrude Martin
Background Information Race White Sex Female Marital Status Married # Years Married 10
Origin Info Birthplace Indiana Year of Birth 1867
Birthplace of Father Ohio Birthplace of Mother Virginia
Naturalization Status Year of Immigration
Residence Info Residential Status O F H (owned house free of mortgage) # Boarders # Servants
Occupation Info Occupation
Occupation Note wife of Charles W, carpenter
Occupation Group Blue Collar Occupational Rank Skilled
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+Transaction History (23)

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Acc. #TitleBorrower NamePat #Listed Patron NameTransaction Comments
19020412Saturday, April 12th, 1902View Page1187611876The record of fireproofed wood : tests, fireproof warships, etc.The record of fireproofed wood : tests, fireproof warships, etc.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020409Wednesday, April 9th, 1902View Page095649564Aunt Diana.Aunt Diana.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020403Thursday, April 3rd, 1902View Page1030710307The search for Basil Lyndhurst.The search for Basil Lyndhurst.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020329Saturday, March 29th, 1902View Page1193011930Popular misconceptions as to Christian faith and life.Popular misconceptions as to Christian faith and life.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020324Monday, March 24th, 1902View Page1094510945The Chautauqua Girls at home.The Chautauqua Girls at home.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020322Saturday, March 22nd, 1902View Page084428442Three people.Three people.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020318Tuesday, March 18th, 1902View Page1109911099Overruled.Overruled.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020315Saturday, March 15th, 1902View Page1295112951The last sentence.The last sentence.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020301Saturday, March 1st, 1902View Page1295112951The last sentence.The last sentence.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020215Saturday, February 15th, 1902View Page083868386By woman's wit : a novel.By woman's wit : a novel.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020208Saturday, February 8th, 1902View Page012281228Priest and nun.Priest and nun.Mrs. C.W. Martins59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020128Tuesday, January 28th, 1902View Page066816681Underground city, or, The child of the cavern.Underground city, or, The child of the cavern.Mrs. C.S. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020121Tuesday, January 21st, 1902View Page1289512895Driven back to EdenDriven back to EdenMrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020116Thursday, January 16th, 1902View Page072107210The mystery of Edwin Drood : and Master Humphrey's clock.The mystery of Edwin Drood : and Master Humphrey's clock.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020113Monday, January 13th, 1902View Page1288712887Without a homeWithout a homeMrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19020104Saturday, January 4th, 1902View Page1292812928The shadow of a crime : a Cumbrian romanceThe shadow of a crime : a Cumbrian romanceMrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19011228Saturday, December 28th, 1901View Page1288112881His sombre rivalsHis sombre rivalsMrs. C. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19011221Saturday, December 21st, 1901View Page1108111081An unwilling maid : being the history of certain episodes during the American revolution in the early life of Mistress Betty Yorke, born Wolcott.An unwilling maid : being the history of certain episodes during the American revolution in the early life of Mistress Betty Yorke, born Wolcott.Mae Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19011209Monday, December 9th, 1901View Page084928492Out on the pampas : or the young settlers.Out on the pampas : or the young settlers.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19011129Friday, November 29th, 1901View Page1181211812Deacon Bradbury : a novel.Deacon Bradbury : a novel.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19011116Saturday, November 16th, 1901View Page066726672Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : Jimmy's cruise in the Pinafore, etc.Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : Jimmy's cruise in the Pinafore, etc.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19011102Saturday, November 2nd, 1901View Page091899189Opening a chestnut burr.Opening a chestnut burr.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin
19011102Saturday, November 2nd, 1901View Page084918491Driven back to Eden.Driven back to Eden.Mrs. C.W. Martin59325932Mrs. C. W. MartinMrs. C. W. Martin