Sir Roger Martin, 3rd Baronet

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Sir Roger Martin, 3rd Baronet
Baronet
Arms of the Martin Baronets of Long Melford.png
Coat of arms of the Martins of Long Melford. Argent, a chevron between three mascles Sable within a bordure engrailed Gules. The red hand on an escutcheon signifies the arms of a baronet
Born1689
Long Melford, Suffolk
Died12 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
MotherAnna-Marie Harvey

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.

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 Roger died on 12 June 1762, when his title passed to his eldest son.

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References

    Baronetage of England
    Preceded by Baronet
    (of Long Melford)
    1689 1762
    Succeeded by