Truman T. Martin (born 1969)

Truman's biography
This collaborative biography is for you to show & tell Truman's life so that he is always remembered. What's this?
Ethnicity & Lineage
Nationality & Locations
Education
Religion
Baptism
Professions
Personal Life
Military Service
Average Age
Life Expectancy
View other bios of people named Truman Martin
Family Tree
Truman's Family Tree
![]()
Partner
Child
Partner
Child
|
Sibling
|
Relationships
Julie A. (Sutton) Martin
&Truman T. Martin

Child
|
Friends
Friends can be as close as family. Add Truman's family friends, and his friends from childhood through adulthood.
Photos
Nobody has shared photos of Truman T. Martin! Please help add a face to the name by sharing a photo of Truman.
Comments
Leave a comment to ask questions, share information, or simply to show that you care about Truman.
Obituary
Share Truman's obituary or write your own to preserve his legacy.
1969 World Events
In 1969, in the year that Truman T. Martin was born, on January 20th, Richard M. Nixon became the 37th President of the United States. Previously the Vice President to President Eisenhower, Nixon was the only President to resign in office - in his second term.
In 1971, in March, Intel shipped the first microprocessor to Busicom, a Japanese manufacturer of calculators. The microprocessor has since allowed computers to become smaller and faster, leading to smaller and more versatile handheld devices, home computers, and supercomputers.
In 1981, on August 1st, MTV debuted. It was the first music video TV channel. The first music video played was the Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star" - the second was Pat Benatar's "You Better Run".
In 1985, in May, a paper published in Nature by three British scientists reported that a huge hole was discovered in the ozone layer over the Antarctic. It was much larger than expected and is due to the use of manmade chemicals.
In 1994, on May 6th, the Channel Tunnel or "Chunnel" was officially opened. The Chunnel is a railway tunnel beneath the English Channel that connects Great Britain to mainland France. Original plans for such a tunnel were developed in 1802 and approved by Napoleon Bonaparte but the British rejected the plan fearing that Napoleon would use the railway to invade.
Other Biographies
Other Truman Martin Biographies

Other Martin Family Biographies



















