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Record #16677
Name :
: Clarence MARTIN (1876 - 1897)


Father
:
Mother
:
BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 1876

Marriage (1)
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Marriage (2)
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Date of Death
: 22 Mar 1897   Notes : Suicide by Hanging
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland, Lincolnshire, Lincoln
Abode (2) : Place of Death / BurialCanada, Wentworth, Binbrook
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 7 Apr 1895
Country
: Canada

Ship
: Vancouver

Placement Family
: Freeman
Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
:

Agency
: National Childrens Home
NotesA birth registration was found for Clarence Martin: Date: Jul-Aug-Sep 1876; District: Lincoln; County: Lincolnshire; Volume: 7a; Page: 522. Parents: James Martin and Susanna Hoodless, married 1865, Caistor, Lincolnshire, England.

A death registration was found for Susannah Martin: Date: Oct-Nov-Dec 1884; Age: 44; District: Lincoln; County: Lincolnshire; Volume: 7a; Page: 324

A death registration was found for James Martin: Date: Jul-Aug-Sep 1887; Age: 48; District: Lincoln; County: Lincolnshire; Volume: 7a; Page: 325

In 1895, Clarence Martin, 18, arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia, in a group of children with the National Children's Home, accompanied by Rev. Dr. Stephenson and en route to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Hamilton Spectator, March 23, 1897

MARTIN - Clarence Martin, a fine-featured, intelligent-looking young Englishman, for the past two years employed by William Freeman of Binbrook as a farm hand, put an abrupt end to what gave every promise of being a happy and successful life by hanging himself yesterday afternoon. Martin was an orphan, coming to Canada some years ago in care of the Shaftsbury home management. About two years ago he hired out to Mr. Freeman, and has worked for him ever since. He was generally like by the country people who knew him, and was industrious and faithful in his work. A pernicious habit, fatal to his good health and mental balance and believed to have been the cause of his rash act. He was in his 21st year.

Yesterday afternoon young Martin was about the house up until 3:30 when Mrs. Freeman told him to go out and do the chores in the yard, and around the barn. Before he went out, Mrs. Freeman asked him what he intended doing this summer, and whether he intended staying on or going to work somewhere else. He replied that he would work in some other world or else in old England. This was the last thing he said to anyone, going right out into the barnyard. Mrs. Freeman did not think anything more of him until tea time, when he could not be found. Mr. Freeman came home and discovered that the chores had not been done. He started in to do them himself, and when climbing up into the hay mow was astonished to see the young fellow hanging from a rafter brace. He did not wait to make investigation beyond discovering that the body was stiff and cold, but hurried to Bartonville, there summoning Dr. Alway, who went out and cut the body down. Early this morning it was removed to Green?s private morgue on King Street East, and Coroner White notified. The doctors held a consultation this morning and decided that an inquest was not necessary. The funeral will be held to-morrow morning at ten o?clock from Green?s undertaking rooms.

The suicide seemed to have been carefully planned. A heavy rope was used, fastened to the brace in the rafters over the entrance to the loft. A slip noose was used in the rope, and putting it around his neck Martin stepped from the floor into the opening from the ground floor. Death was caused by strangulation.

Tuesday March 23, 1897
Toronto Star

A WAIF'S SUICIDE

Clarence Martin, a Farm Hand, Once Inmate of a Children's Home Hangs Himself Near Hamilton

Star Special. Hamilton, March 23.

The remains of Clarence Martin, aged 21, farm hand in the employ of Wm. Freeman, Binbrook township, were brought to the city this morning for interment.

Deceased, who wa formerly an inmate of Rev. Dr. Stephenson's Children's Home here committed suicide yesterday afternoon by hanging himself in a hayloft of his employer's barn.

The deed was dueto melancholy, the result of habits to which the young man was addicted. He had not relatives in Canada. 
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14478 ABRAMS, Leopold1885ENG,     Apr 1895 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
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17051 ACKERLY, Thomas1887ENG,     May 1900 : Vancouver CAN Liverpool Sheltering Home  
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10030 ALBERY, Charles Samuel1882ENG, LND, Battersea Jun 1893 : Vancouver CAN Barnardos  
9857 ALBURY, George Arthur1884ENG, LND, Southwark Jun 1893 : Vancouver CAN Barnardos  
22729 ALLAN, Alec1876ENG,     Mar 1889 : Vancouver CAN National Childrens Home  
12923 ALLEN, Harry1885ENG,     Apr 1897 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
15653 ALLMARK, John1879ENG,     Mar 1889 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos) allmarkc  
15391 ARNOLD, Louise1875ENG,     Jun 1894 : Vancouver CAN Labourers & Domestics  
16177 BAILEY, Samuel1882ENG,     Apr 1893 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
15096 BAKER, Elizabeth1881ENG,     Jul 1895 : Vancouver CAN British Women\'s Emigration Association  
10911 BANCROFT, J1876ENG,     Jun 1893 : Vancouver CAN Barnardos  
14437 BARKER, Samuel George1884ENG,     Apr 1895 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
18447 BARMAN, Minnie1884ENG,     Jun 1891 : Vancouver CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
18462 BARNES, A G1893ENG,     1907 : Vancouver CAN   
18710 BARNES, J1882ENG,     Apr 1893 : Vancouver CAN Fegan Homes for Boys  
18714 BARNES, John1878ENG,     1893 : Vancouver CAN Unknown  
18734 BARNES, Martha Mabel1877ENG,     1893 : Vancouver CAN Unknown  
18739 BARNES, Nelson1880ENG,     1893 : Vancouver CAN Unknown  
12901 BARRETT, Mary1882ENG,     Apr 1897 : Vancouver CAN Marchmont Homes (now Barnardos)  
14906 BARTON, Alice E1883ENG,     Aug 1897 : Vancouver CAN Barnardos  
3442 BASHFORD, Albert Edward1886ENG, HAM, Isle of Wight Jun 1891 : Vancouver CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
3441 BASHFORD, Charlotte1881ENG, HAM, Isle of Wight Jun 1891 : Vancouver CAN Bristol Emigration Society  
16398 BATTERBEE, Sidney Arthur1879ENG, CAM, Wisbech Jun 1893 : Vancouver CAN Barnardos  
14023 BAZELEY, Charles1888ENG,     Apr 1901 : Vancouver CAN National Childrens Home  
13958 BAZELEY, Harry1891ENG,     Apr 1901 : Vancouver CAN National Childrens Home  
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